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Adderall is the best bet. Some problems can't be fixed with nutrition.
i understand perfectly dissociation because i had it myself yearsSame old. I have found working/being productive/busy for 14-16 hours a day has helped me cope with it all, however, there is absolutely no reduction in health issues.
It is possible that bacterial byproducts from IBS are causing symptoms which would require a stool test + lab work to confirm, though my bowel movements and abdominal pain don't really correlate to my other symptoms, but it's worth a try, too.
I appreciate your interesting thought on this.
The article linked is borderline pseudoscience, unfortunately...
For example, the article linked writes about the dangers of PUFA, as Ray often does, yet some East-Asian cultures (Japanese & Korean) eat copious amounts of PUFA, soybeans, fish, highly estrogenic plants, and supposedly non-ideal foods, yet are on average healthier, longer living, and in better health than most people in the West.
If Ray is 100% correct on this matter, then how is this humanely possible? Some of the healthiest cultures do the exact opposite of everything preached here, and thrive.
Genetics and biology is so mind numbingly complex that I don't know if sweeping generalizations about Nitric oxide are helpful by that author and website.
I appreciate your prayer, thank you. I'm trying my best.
Who is the author?I may have missed it, but I didn't see a mention of body temperature. If you have not, check out Body Temperature Reset
Who is the author?
A study found people with ADD had lower levels of glutamine/glutamate. Correlation does not prove causation, but it might be worth a shot.A.D.D. (A.D.H.D.) related to Glutamate. Absolutely you can take an amino acid or vitamin to control your glutamate levels to go higher or lower.
A study found people with ADD had lower levels of glutamine/glutamate. Correlation does not prove causation, but it might be worth a shot.