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ADHD and Vitamin D: What the Research Shows

If you or your child has ADHD, vitamin D may be playing a quiet but meaningful role in brain function — and most people aren’t checking their levels. Research consistently shows that people with ADHD tend to have lower vitamin D than their peers, and that low prenatal levels are linked to higher ADHD risk in children. While vitamin D won’t replace medication or coaching, correcting a deficiency is low-cost, low-risk, and supported by a growing body of evidence. Here’s what you need to know.

Evidence-Based Supplements for ADHD: What the Research Shows

When medication isn’t the whole answer—or isn’t an option at all—you may wonder which supplements actually have science behind them. With countless products making bold claims, separating marketing hype from peer-reviewed evidence matters more than ever for your health decisions.

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