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Nutrition for children with ADHD. | Masterjohn Q&A Files #87

Mastering Nutrition

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The Role of Glycine in ADHD

The drugs that are used to treat ADHD are acting on both of those pools. They're increasing the tonic level of dopamine in the frontal cortex and they're increasing thetonic level of serotonin in the basal ganglia. So anything that increases dopamine is going to be good, there's that. But you don't want to over-methylate the dopamine pool because if you do, then you will reduce the tonic levels - not what you want in ADHD.

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