nana,
Give Steven-d's tread a read: "Treating ADHD with supplements; Krill oil and Phosphatidyl Serine."
He just may "have it."
I buying the exact equivalents of the ingredients Steven listed. Brains are pernickety processors. They'll spit out formulas that are half a molecule out of specs.
I had to ask myself why am I buying since natural formulas have done nothing except cost a lot of money.
Why? I remembered the lesson but forgot the teacher. At least 30 years ago I bought a supply of bee pollen. At the time I didn't know I have ADHD. I was unable to define what happened other than it was amazing. Now I can with confidence say; My ADHD symptoms vanished the day I began taking the pollen and stayed vanished until I ran out. Subsequent jars of same manufacturer bee pollen failed to produce same good results. Of course I tried every brand I could get, yet, the amazing results were never repeated.
I know what went wrong. The manufacturer never made the same product twice. They got the bee pollen from different geographical locations and possibly different times of year. My brain knew something was different.
It is possible to treat ADHD with an all natural completely safe product that works BETTER than stimulants. Bee pollen was the teacher. The foregoing was the lesson I never forgot albeit at a less than full conscious level.
Steven most recently posted that he tried a different brand of Phosphatidyl Serine and could detect a loss of efficacy. The observation is what tipped me that I had long ago a similar experience.
The ingredients and the dose must be the molecule for molecule equivalent. We can't fake out brains.
I should have my stock in a few more days. I let you my results as soon the results are in.
Bob