ADD-ADHD Vitamins, Special Reports

L-Tyrosine, missing in ADD-ADHD People

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L-Tyrosine is a nonessential amino acid that the body produces on its own. Its primary role is as a neurotransmitter that acts as chemical messenger to more than 100 billion of brain and nerve cells in our body. L-Tyrosine helps in forming 3 essential neurotransmitters: norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine, which are responsible for important functions [...]

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ADD-ADHD Vitamins, Special Reports

Lack of Thiamin = Lack of Attention

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This article is excerpted from the highly acclaimed Book by Steven Stephens, Director of Research at the ADD Research Institute.  This book is available Free to “3 Steps” Members in the “Download Area Nick is elated. He has just landed an internship with a prestigious national daily. In addition, he is already [...]

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ADD-ADHD Vitamins, Special Reports

Riboflavin = Brain Food for a Starving ADD ADHD Brain

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This article is excerpted from the highly acclaimed Book by Steven Stephens, Director of Research at the ADD Research Institute.  This book is available Free to "3 Steps" Members in the "Download Area" Share and Enjoy:

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ADD-ADHD Vitamins, Special Reports

Vitamin C and ADHD

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This article is excerpted from the highly acclaimed Book by Steven Stephens, Director of Research at the ADD Research Institute.  This book is available Free to “3 Steps” Members in the “Download Area” Foreword by Jonathan Bennett – “I never heard of the connection between Vitamin C and ADD ADHD.  The [...]

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ADD-ADHD Vitamins, Special Reports

Calcium, the secret to calm

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This article is excerpted from the highly acclaimed Book by Steven Stephens, Director of Research at the ADD Research Institute.  This book is available Free to “3 Steps” Members in the “Download Area” Foreword by Jonathan Bennett – “We have seen countless families use calcium in a very specific way to [...]

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