This Vitamin and Mineral Combo Helps With ADHD In Children

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, otherwise known as ADHD, is one of the most prevalent mental health concerns in children, affecting over six million kids per year. Some common signs of ADHD are difficulty paying attention and focusing, difficulty sitting still, as well as impulsive behaviors.

Unfortunately, once diagnosed with ADHD, most children are immediately put on medications–such as Ritalin, Adderall, or Vyvanse–to try and ease the symptoms that they are experiencing from the disorder, despite the magnitude of side effects that come along with those medications.

Research has shown that there is a natural way to help with ADHD, though.

Micronutrients Help With ADHD

Numerous studies have shown that a broad spectrum micronutrient supplementation is effective in helping children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

For example, a publication from the Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology found that after five months on this treatment, nearly 80% of children were considered as “much improved” or “very much improved” as a direct result of the micronutrient supplementation with Truehope EMPowerplus.

EMPowerplus is a specially formulated vitamin, mineral, and amino acid supplement designed to assist in creating a balanced life,

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New study has linked ADHD with fatty acids

In May 2019, researchers in Spain published a study in the peer-reviewed journal Brain Sciences, showing a connection between diet and ADHD.

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Vitamin D may improve ADHD symptoms in children

In November 2018, researchers in Iran published a study in the World Journal of Pediatrics, showing a connection between vitamin D supplementation and ADHD symptoms.

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4 dietary habits connected to ADHD in children

In September 2018, researchers in Korea published a study in the Korean Journal of Community Nutrition showing a connection between dietary habits and ADHD in children.

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How diet might be connected to ADHD in children

Researchers in Iran recently published a study in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition, showing a connection between diet and ADHD.

The researchers studied the dietary habits and ADHD symptoms of 500 children between the ages of 4 and 12. As they analyzed the data on the children’s diet, they noticed two dietary patterns: healthy and Western.

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5 ADHD success stories without medication

Having been in business for nearly 25 years, we’ve helped hundreds of thousands of people find happiness, hope, and healing.

One of the most common challenges Truehope participants face is ADHD. Here are just 5 stories from participants with ADHD. Read how EMPowerplus changed their lives, and see if any of it sounds familiar to you.

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Reducing sugar-rich snacks may improve ADHD symptoms in children

Two Indian researchers recently published an study in Food Science Research Journal, showing a connection between sugar consumption and ADHD.

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Jana’s success story: ADHD and anxiety

I just wanted to send a huge thank you to your company for the in-depth research you do.

My 5-year-old adopted daughter has FASD along with sensory issues, ADHD,  and anxiety. I have been giving her your EMP vitamin with minerals and noticed a huge difference in her behaviour and mood. I can not say enough about your product. I am hoping in the coming months to have her off her anxiety meds and her sleeping meds.

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Omega fatty acids may improve ADHD symptoms in children

Iranian researchers recently published a study in the Journal of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics, showing a connection between ADHD symptoms and omega fatty acids in the diet.

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What pregnant mothers eat may affect ADHD in their children

Researchers in France and Singapore recently published a study in The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, showing a connection between what a mother eats while pregnant and ADHD symptoms in young children.

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