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Have you found any non-prescription supplements that help your ADHD?

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  • remembertheapollo_@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

    I wouldn’t expect any supplements, vitamins, or similar to be as effective, but to use your words, maybe some things that help “take the edge off.”

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    Well, the CM takes the edge (jitters) off of the adderall. The supplement does zero for ADHD. There aint a lot of options aside from stimulants. Soooo 500mg+ of caffeine in whatever form is your preference?

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      Lions mane extract seemed to help me, before I knew I had ADHD. Just seemed like when I had it regularly I had less brain fog. I used a few ml every morning in stone water.

      I stopped using it because it seemed pricey, and I only bought it from one guy at the farmers market because I know a lot of commercially available supplements dont have what they say they do in the US.

      I should try to find another good source to see if it helps now that I have other things as well.

      Also black coffee but fresh roasted / fresh ground specialty coffee seems to help way more. Grocery store coffee gives me heartburn

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      Just grow it, to be honest. Not that hard, though might be a little pricy?

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      • remembertheapollo_@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

        I’d like to know what anyone is using that they really think is helping them that isn’t taking traditional prescription medication for ADHD. Please make sure whatever it is can be found “over the counter” or readily available commercially. Please keep it to simple items that are easily found separately - i.e. a B vitamin of B6, 12 and vitamin C along with Magnesium glycinate or something. If you notice it helping in a specific area, please say what it is.

        I have to throw in a couple caveats, just to make sure we can get a decent picture of what is actually helping, so…

        • Please nothing illicit or illegal.

        • Please no blends or other proprietary herbal combinations. If a blend helps you, great…but we don’t know what is in the blend that is helping, and someone may not have access to that product where they live.

        • Please be specific, like making sure to differentiate between magnesium glycinate and magnesium L-threonate.

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        Edit: “votes” so far:

        1 - Creatine monohydrate - short term memory

        2 - Lion’s mane (a fungus) - brain fog

        2 - Omega 3, 6, and 9 - brain fog

        1 - exercise. Not really a supplement, but it’s a great idea for overall health.

        1 - keto diet - brain fog

        1 - N-Acetyl-cystein (NAC) - ?

        2 - magnesium glycinate - ?

        1 - Magnesium carbonate

        Stimulants:

        2 - Coffee

        1 - caffeine (via energy drink)

        1 - Guarana

        1 - Green tea (caffeine and L-Theanine)

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        #23

        Creatine monohydrate helped for me. It's usually taken by athletes and gym-goers but there's a study saying that it may improve short term memory and intelligence/reasoning

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          Try tyrosine and see if it does anything for you. Maybe with a good meal

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          What effect does it have for you?

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            Creatine monohydrate helped for me. It's usually taken by athletes and gym-goers but there's a study saying that it may improve short term memory and intelligence/reasoning

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            Added to the post

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            • J [email protected]

              Lions mane extract seemed to help me, before I knew I had ADHD. Just seemed like when I had it regularly I had less brain fog. I used a few ml every morning in stone water.

              I stopped using it because it seemed pricey, and I only bought it from one guy at the farmers market because I know a lot of commercially available supplements dont have what they say they do in the US.

              I should try to find another good source to see if it helps now that I have other things as well.

              Also black coffee but fresh roasted / fresh ground specialty coffee seems to help way more. Grocery store coffee gives me heartburn

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              Added to the post

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              • C [email protected]

                Omega 3-6-9 fatty acids. There's been a fair amount of research done on its role in mitigating ADHD, specifically. I take them and notice a decline in mood and overall presence of mind when I've forgotten to take my pills for a while.

                https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4968854/

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                Added to the post

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                • Z [email protected]

                  The best supplement is regular exercise imo

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                  Added. It’s not really a supplement, but improving one’s health can do a lot for stress and sleep. That can take some of the edge off the related ADHD issues.

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                  • J [email protected]

                    Ketogenic diet helps with ADHD. So it's the opposite of a supplement, you have to take the sugar out of the food

                    I.e. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0289133 Ketogenic diet ameliorates attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in rats via regulating gut microbiota

                    Not much research in human studies yet for ADHD specifically, but the anecdotes and n=1 case studies are compelling. Not eating sugar is free, so it's worth a try

                    Update - Even metabolic mind (the group funding most of the research, says ADHD is still a area of ongoing research.

                    We don’t have robust evidence demonstrating the effectiveness of ketogenic therapy for anxiety, ADHD and brain fog, but clinical experience suggests that in fact these conditions might benefit significantly from ketogenic and metabolic therapies. Early results from clinical trials for other diagnoses show that improved attention, clarity of thought, and decreased anxiety are common beneficial outcomes.

                    https://www.metabolicmind.org/faq

                    But its safe, and free, so worth a shot.

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                    #29

                    Added that to the list.

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                    • remembertheapollo_@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

                      I’d like to know what anyone is using that they really think is helping them that isn’t taking traditional prescription medication for ADHD. Please make sure whatever it is can be found “over the counter” or readily available commercially. Please keep it to simple items that are easily found separately - i.e. a B vitamin of B6, 12 and vitamin C along with Magnesium glycinate or something. If you notice it helping in a specific area, please say what it is.

                      I have to throw in a couple caveats, just to make sure we can get a decent picture of what is actually helping, so…

                      • Please nothing illicit or illegal.

                      • Please no blends or other proprietary herbal combinations. If a blend helps you, great…but we don’t know what is in the blend that is helping, and someone may not have access to that product where they live.

                      • Please be specific, like making sure to differentiate between magnesium glycinate and magnesium L-threonate.

                      —————————————————

                      Edit: “votes” so far:

                      1 - Creatine monohydrate - short term memory

                      2 - Lion’s mane (a fungus) - brain fog

                      2 - Omega 3, 6, and 9 - brain fog

                      1 - exercise. Not really a supplement, but it’s a great idea for overall health.

                      1 - keto diet - brain fog

                      1 - N-Acetyl-cystein (NAC) - ?

                      2 - magnesium glycinate - ?

                      1 - Magnesium carbonate

                      Stimulants:

                      2 - Coffee

                      1 - caffeine (via energy drink)

                      1 - Guarana

                      1 - Green tea (caffeine and L-Theanine)

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                      #30

                      Adding my own, and I just started these a month or so ago so I’m not entirely sure that the effects are correct, but they seem to be helping slightly.

                      Magnesium Glycinate

                      L- Threonate (1/2 dose, found it made me sleepy too early at full dose)

                      D

                      Standard multivitamin (no “extreme” values, everything is 100% or less)

                      Omega 3

                      I have absolutely noted a better sleep. Far less mind-churning time when trying to fall asleep. I would guess a little less brain fog and stress, but I don’t know if memory is any better. Having a little less anxiety does help a bit, because you’re not focusing on the stressful thing and have a chance to remember what you were supposed to. The last three I was taking anyway for general health reasons. The magnesium and L-Threonate I picked up just to see if they might help with ADHD.

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                      • remembertheapollo_@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

                        I’d like to know what anyone is using that they really think is helping them that isn’t taking traditional prescription medication for ADHD. Please make sure whatever it is can be found “over the counter” or readily available commercially. Please keep it to simple items that are easily found separately - i.e. a B vitamin of B6, 12 and vitamin C along with Magnesium glycinate or something. If you notice it helping in a specific area, please say what it is.

                        I have to throw in a couple caveats, just to make sure we can get a decent picture of what is actually helping, so…

                        • Please nothing illicit or illegal.

                        • Please no blends or other proprietary herbal combinations. If a blend helps you, great…but we don’t know what is in the blend that is helping, and someone may not have access to that product where they live.

                        • Please be specific, like making sure to differentiate between magnesium glycinate and magnesium L-threonate.

                        —————————————————

                        Edit: “votes” so far:

                        1 - Creatine monohydrate - short term memory

                        2 - Lion’s mane (a fungus) - brain fog

                        2 - Omega 3, 6, and 9 - brain fog

                        1 - exercise. Not really a supplement, but it’s a great idea for overall health.

                        1 - keto diet - brain fog

                        1 - N-Acetyl-cystein (NAC) - ?

                        2 - magnesium glycinate - ?

                        1 - Magnesium carbonate

                        Stimulants:

                        2 - Coffee

                        1 - caffeine (via energy drink)

                        1 - Guarana

                        1 - Green tea (caffeine and L-Theanine)

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #31

                        Magnesium glycinate. Made every difference in the world for me - I still need my meds to perform at my best, but I can muddle through without them with magnesium and a good night of sleep

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                          I find a combination of St. John's Wort and Lion's Mane Extract help with my mood and focus.

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                          FYI, St John's wart can affect serotonin, which can be dangerous if you're on anti depressants.

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                          • remembertheapollo_@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

                            I’d like to know what anyone is using that they really think is helping them that isn’t taking traditional prescription medication for ADHD. Please make sure whatever it is can be found “over the counter” or readily available commercially. Please keep it to simple items that are easily found separately - i.e. a B vitamin of B6, 12 and vitamin C along with Magnesium glycinate or something. If you notice it helping in a specific area, please say what it is.

                            I have to throw in a couple caveats, just to make sure we can get a decent picture of what is actually helping, so…

                            • Please nothing illicit or illegal.

                            • Please no blends or other proprietary herbal combinations. If a blend helps you, great…but we don’t know what is in the blend that is helping, and someone may not have access to that product where they live.

                            • Please be specific, like making sure to differentiate between magnesium glycinate and magnesium L-threonate.

                            —————————————————

                            Edit: “votes” so far:

                            1 - Creatine monohydrate - short term memory

                            2 - Lion’s mane (a fungus) - brain fog

                            2 - Omega 3, 6, and 9 - brain fog

                            1 - exercise. Not really a supplement, but it’s a great idea for overall health.

                            1 - keto diet - brain fog

                            1 - N-Acetyl-cystein (NAC) - ?

                            2 - magnesium glycinate - ?

                            1 - Magnesium carbonate

                            Stimulants:

                            2 - Coffee

                            1 - caffeine (via energy drink)

                            1 - Guarana

                            1 - Green tea (caffeine and L-Theanine)

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                            #33

                            I hyper focused on my gut microbiome and the results are very interesting. No more anxiousness, amazing sleeps, and way better ment focus. Almost never forget things now. There is a lot of scientific support here too as the microbiome really does play a large role in our mental state.

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                            • remembertheapollo_@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

                              I’d like to know what anyone is using that they really think is helping them that isn’t taking traditional prescription medication for ADHD. Please make sure whatever it is can be found “over the counter” or readily available commercially. Please keep it to simple items that are easily found separately - i.e. a B vitamin of B6, 12 and vitamin C along with Magnesium glycinate or something. If you notice it helping in a specific area, please say what it is.

                              I have to throw in a couple caveats, just to make sure we can get a decent picture of what is actually helping, so…

                              • Please nothing illicit or illegal.

                              • Please no blends or other proprietary herbal combinations. If a blend helps you, great…but we don’t know what is in the blend that is helping, and someone may not have access to that product where they live.

                              • Please be specific, like making sure to differentiate between magnesium glycinate and magnesium L-threonate.

                              —————————————————

                              Edit: “votes” so far:

                              1 - Creatine monohydrate - short term memory

                              2 - Lion’s mane (a fungus) - brain fog

                              2 - Omega 3, 6, and 9 - brain fog

                              1 - exercise. Not really a supplement, but it’s a great idea for overall health.

                              1 - keto diet - brain fog

                              1 - N-Acetyl-cystein (NAC) - ?

                              2 - magnesium glycinate - ?

                              1 - Magnesium carbonate

                              Stimulants:

                              2 - Coffee

                              1 - caffeine (via energy drink)

                              1 - Guarana

                              1 - Green tea (caffeine and L-Theanine)

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                              #34

                              NAC - N-acetyl-cysteine. Psychiatrist recommended it for weaning myself off a THC dependency, but after reading a few PubMed-available research papers I found data supporting further research into its effects on ADHD.

                              Additionally, I kept researching in an attempt to improve brain fog and sleep issues I suspect are from long COVID. I found studies indicating NAC combined with guanfacine may help those symptoms.

                              I've found better results from 600mg NAC (standard daily dose is 1200mg) taken three times a day, and started 1mg guanfacine twice a day recently with plans to increase to 2mg twice a day in a week or two.

                              I would love to share the NIH papers with anyone interested. Educating yourself about your condition and its particular manifestation will get you far with an invested care team. I'm headed to bed bit will reply to any and every person interested in the research tomorrow morning.

                              The message I sent to my psych two days after she recommended NAC contained inline citations referring to the papers I had linked at the bottom. That due diligence communicated my dedication not only to my own care, but also to my dedication and respect for knowledge.

                              Don't take random supplements recommended to you on the internet. Discuss their use with a doctor or, barring that, ground your decisions in science.

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                                Omega 3-6-9 fatty acids. There's been a fair amount of research done on its role in mitigating ADHD, specifically. I take them and notice a decline in mood and overall presence of mind when I've forgotten to take my pills for a while.

                                https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4968854/

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                                Big props for the PubMed link, hard to take anything else seriously.

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                                  Big props for the PubMed link, hard to take anything else seriously.

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                                  I believe in good sources. Thanks for noticing ~

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                                    I hyper focused on my gut microbiome and the results are very interesting. No more anxiousness, amazing sleeps, and way better ment focus. Almost never forget things now. There is a lot of scientific support here too as the microbiome really does play a large role in our mental state.

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                                    What did you do exactly?

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                                      FYI, St John's wart can affect serotonin, which can be dangerous if you're on anti depressants.

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                                      It can also reduce the effectiveness of hormonal birth control.

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                                        What did you do exactly?

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                                        Tom Brady poop

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                                          What did you do exactly?

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                                          It was not one thing but months of things starting with a 7 day water fast then on to rice porridge and then onto streamed sweet potatoes and carrots and over time more and more options. It was brutal but my circumstances dictated such extreme measures as I had developed a severe histamine and glutamate sensitivity. AI was amazing at navigating it all, but it is not perfect so I used 2 AIs and many other sources to validate each step of the journey. I am honestly shocked it worked so well.

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