

Oxford Educated ADHD Expert Shares 3 Risks Of Undiagnosed Female ADHD | Sarah Warley
Aug 11, 2025
In this insightful discussion, Sarah Warley, founder of The Key Clinic and an Oxford-educated expert in neurodiversity, shares her holistic approach to ADHD. She tackles the risks of undiagnosed female ADHD and emphasizes the dangers of masking one's true self. Sarah also explores the biochemical nuances of ADHD, highlighting nutritional imbalances. With a focus on embracing neurodiversity, she discusses how understanding and accepting differences can unlock untapped potential. Her compelling insights call for courage in navigating societal expectations.
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Metal Imbalance Lowers Dopamine
- Many people with ADHD have low zinc and high copper levels.
- Excess copper shifts dopamine toward norepinephrine, causing anxiety and reduced focus.
Pyrrole Disorder Causes Zinc And B6 Loss
- Pyrrole disorder makes people excrete zinc and B6, lowering neurotransmitter support.
- Testing urine identifies ~30% of ADHD cases needing higher zinc and B6 doses.
Consider Nutrient Therapy Before Stopping Medication
- Walsh nutrient therapy can rebalance biochemistry and reduce ADHD symptoms.
- His data show about 80% of people could taper medication after proper nutrient treatment.