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Several studies have concluded that ADHD patients benefit from fish oil. Researchers did not, however, provide specific proof that fish oil works to treat ADHD. However, the prevalence of fish in the Asian countries points to the positive effects of this nutrient on health. Moreover, many ADHD patients have shown improvements in their behavior and concentration after taking a course of fish oil supplements. Fish oil also contains significant amounts of essential fatty acids, which are necessary for brain development.

Another group of studies have looked at the relationship between zinc and ADHD. A total of eight trials including two unique trials involving ADHD children between the ages of six and eight years old were conducted. The participants were divided into two groups; one group was given zinc supplements while the other did not receive any zinc supplementation. The results showed that the children in the zinc group had significant improvement in their symptoms of ADHD as compared with those in the placebo group. The most effective types of homeopathic ADHD treatments include Hyoscyamus, Arsen iod, and Tuberculinum. For more information on the options available to you please visit the link below. If you want to get more interesting details about neurotransmitter support fo brain balance, you may go online.

No significant difference was observed between the zinc and ADHD group who received the combination of ginkgo biloba and choline extract supplement versus those who received only ginkgo biloba extract. The researchers also concluded that the combination of choline and zinc worked better for ADHD patients than the supplements. The zinc and ADHD researchers have concluded from this study that the combination of ginkgo biloba and cooling works best as ADHD supplements. There are some theories that these supplements are effective for other conditions as well, but they do not work so well for ADHD. However, many patients have shown positive results and the results are consistent between trials.

Last but not least, there is a study looking at the efficacy of polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation versus placebo on symptoms of ADHD. In this study, thirty-two children with ADHD were randomly assigned to either receive melatonin or placebo, as per their choice. The participants, who had not suffered from depression or other mood disorders before, were given placebo, as their main treatment for ADHD.

 

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