Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should encourage your kid to take the prescription medications instead of mucking around with spices and herbal remedies. You’re wasting valuable time.
NP. I used to worry about this (driven by this pro-med and anxious board) but brains are plastic. Growth can happen at any time, any age - and meds don't actually cure ADHD, they just manage it a bit. IOW, time/life unmedicated isn't wasted.
Fwiw for hyperactivity, we only found meds to be effective (but for other ADHD symptoms we found some supplements helpful).
Anonymous wrote:You should encourage your kid to take the prescription medications instead of mucking around with spices and herbal remedies. You’re wasting valuable time.
Anonymous wrote:You should encourage your kid to take the prescription medications instead of mucking around with spices and herbal remedies. You’re wasting valuable time.
Anonymous wrote:Saffron is a placebo. Just stop. See a nutrition who specializes in adhd or read a book on the topic. There are plenty of them.
Anonymous wrote:Deplin and en-lyte. Both prescription food supplements but usually not covered by insurance.