Cutting-edge research reveals how nutrition can treat ADHD as effectively as medication and help women navigate hormonal changes. Evidence-based strategies for brain health, metabolic flexibility, and disease prevention.
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Your brain, despite being only 2% of your body weight, demands 20-40% of all the nutrients you consume. When you give your body the full spectrum of nutrients it needs to work optimally, multiple systems start working better.
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