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supplements for bipolar/ADHD --how to judge which one is best
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<blockquote data-quote="transformtriumph" data-source="post: 389" data-attributes="member: 102"><p>I strongly feel that it is best to see a professional for guidance, even if it is only for one visit. You can go to a homeopath, acupuncturist, nutritionist or whomever you feel comfortable. They can give you the best advice on what would be right for your individual child. Over-the-counter supplements are often conglomerations of things that work well for some. It seems far better to me and thus more effective, to tailor a plan to your child's specific needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="transformtriumph, post: 389, member: 102"] I strongly feel that it is best to see a professional for guidance, even if it is only for one visit. You can go to a homeopath, acupuncturist, nutritionist or whomever you feel comfortable. They can give you the best advice on what would be right for your individual child. Over-the-counter supplements are often conglomerations of things that work well for some. It seems far better to me and thus more effective, to tailor a plan to your child's specific needs. [/QUOTE]
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