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Old 06-26-2012, 11:12 AM #5
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Default this is big in ADHD/ADD

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Originally Posted by Diego24 View Post
This is a very weird website. Are you sure these guys are no scam ? What they claim to do seems reasonable but are you sure it is scientifically really proven ?
Maybe, but it's big in the treatment of ADHD and the like, as well as eating disorders and insomnia. We are thinking of trying it and will let everyone know....another white rat adventure!

It does seem a bit of a no-brainer, that if one neurotransmitter is not at normal levels, the ratio between it and the others will be out of whack as well. And, probably too, my ratio between dopamine and serotonin is not the same as yours, so each of us would need to find "our" balance, meaning a "one size fits all" approach will not work with this either.
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