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More Research Proves Micronutrient Formulation Effective

Updated: Feb 1, 2022

Multiple Studies Prove "BrainSense Essential Nutrients" Effective for ADHD, Anxiety, Mood






Two recent double-blind randomized placebo-controlled trials and several medical journal publications support the use of BrainSense Essential Nutrients to alleviate attention-deficit/hyperactivity symptoms. Assessments included measures of ADHD, mood, anxiety, and general function. A follow-up study showed that children taking the micronutrients for a year continued to be successful. Another follow-up study showed improvements in the gut-microbiome of children with ADHD who had taken the micronutrients.




For years, researchers at multiple universities worldwide have researched BrainSense Essential Nutrients, a complex formulation made up of highly potent micronutrients for its safety and effectiveness in treating mental health disorders. Now, double-blind, placebo-controlled, peer-reviewed research supports the fact that BrainSense Essential Nutrients not only reduces symptoms of ADHD, but also helps anxiety, stabilizes mood and improves quality of life in both children and adults.






The fact that nutrition helps improve health is not a new idea, but the levels of nutrients found in BrainSense daily micronutrients far surpass those available in even the healthiest of diets.






Proven to be well within safe levels, every single nutrient science has shown to be essential to human health is found in BrainSense micronutrients in a highly absorbable format that allows the body to put each element to good use


Randomized, placebo-controlled, double blind-studies are the gold standard of scientific rigor, and across multiple disorders and different supplement formulas, micronutrient therapy is proving to be effective and reliable. There are now a number of double-blind, randomized controlled trials (RCT) supporting the positive effects of broad-spectrum micronutrients for the treatment of symptoms associated with clinical conditions, including autism, ADHD, conduct disorder, and depression.


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