There are vitamins and foods that can help decrease ADHD symptoms. Zinc and Fish Oil are two of them. You can get information on dosing at http://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/guide/vitamins-supplements-adhd
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There are many vitamins and supplements that are being marketed for ADHD, but not all of them are effective or safe. There is some evidence that zinc and fish oil will improve ADHD symptoms. St. John's wort is marketed as an ADHD drug, but it does not help and it can be extremely dangerous if mixed with other medications. One should speak to their doctor or specialist prior to starting a supplement for ADHD symptoms.
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There is proof that diet does play some role in people suffering from ADHD. It is claimed that consuming Omega 3 supplements, also considered an ADHD supplement may help repair faulty brain circuitry. The following website provides a deeper look into the subject matter and may help answer any further questions: http://www.adhdquestionsandanswers.com/ADHD_Vitamins.html.
adhd can not be treated and pills or patches can help to calm you down but not cure the adhd!
ADHD is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and effects many people. Most people associate it with children, but many adults have it as well. Since ADHD is a neurological disorder there is speculation that brain building foods like foods high in omega 3 acids, fatty acids, and B vitamins can help.
Unfortunately, vitamins and other things don't cure ADD nothing does that I know of. However, some things do help. caffeine and other stimulants can help. In some ways ADD is kind of like being partly asleep or not quite awake. I have not tried to see if vitamins help. I would think some vitamins would improve the situation but I don't believe any vitamin will cure it. Some herbs such as peppermint I know can also help.
You can find more information about ADHD vitamins from your local nutritionist. They can provide many different vitamin options which allow you to manage your lifestyle.
Yes there are several programs and support groups available to help with adhd.