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ADD and Your Brain

ADD Fixed Naturally

ADD is caused by imbalances in brain chemicals called neurotransmitters. ADD symptoms begin to be displayed when the following 5 neurotransmitters become imbalanced.add

The ADD Brain Chemicals

1. Dopamine
2. Opioids
3. Gama amino butyric acid or GABA
4. Norepinephrine
5. Serotonin

Example: Dopamine: When dopamine is over-used or deficient, it becomes hard to pay attention. The person also begins to have a lack of caring about anything. This can grow to include a lack of ability to love pets, friends, family or even romantic love.

The imbalance of neurotransmitters is caused by lack of good nutritional building blocks OR toxins in the environment that alter the proper balance of these important brain chemicals.

Psychiatrist Charles Gant writes, “Absolutely 100 percent of human beings, without exception, can be made to display the symptoms of inattentiveness by simply driving their brains into chemical imbalance.

Most Doctors will recommend ADHD drugs as THE way to "manage" your ADHD symptoms.  The Doctors are not at fault. They are doing as they are trained.

You must make sure you do your homework on these powerful drugs.  Trust me, it is not like taking an Advil.  Most ADD drugs are Class II drugs.... in the same class as crack cocaine, second only to Class I drugs like heroine.

The side effects of attention deficit disorder drugs can be severe, even deadly.  Many people using ADD drugs become addicted.  It is extremely hard to break the dependency on these drugs.

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  • The 50 conditions that mimic ADD-ADHD and why most people are miss-diagnosed with ADD-ADHD

  • How to easily lower your anxiety level, allowing you to calmly handle each day at your very best

  • How to help your child go from F's to straight A's

Warning! Don't Take ANY ADD ADHD Drugs Unitl You Read This Free Report!

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