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Supplements for ADHD – Don’t Make These Common Mistakes!



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Are you making one of the 3 most common mistakes when supplementing for ADHD?

Listen in to learn more about the 3 common pitfalls of supplementation:
1.Blind supplementation
2.One size fits all
3.The Miracle Pill

In this video, I also share my top 4 supplements for ADHD: magnesium, omegas, probiotics, and vitamin D. When trying to find a supplement to support a child with ADHD, the sheer number of options out there can be overwhelming. Use this video to take away some of that overwhelm.

I also shared some of the things to look for when choosing a supplier of supplements.

The BEST suppliers have:

?Superior quality ingredients with proven efficacy that is backed by science

?Strict quality control for manufacturing, packaging, and storing

?Professional-grade supplements formulated and manufactured according to our “Science First” approach

?No fillers, additives, or “extras”

Here are the links mentioned in the video:

Our supplement store:

My Favorite Omega Supplement:

My Favorite Vit D Supplement:

My Favorite Probiotic:

My Favorite Magnesium:

Link to book a free call with my team:

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I am not a medical doctor and this post is based on my experience. No information in this video should be relied upon to make a medical diagnosis, treat, prevent or cure any disease or medical condition.

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