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ADD-care™ obviously seems to be helpful for this patient.
Dr. Daniel Amen

This series of scans belong to a 36 year old female that has taken amphetamine sulfate (Adderall) for over 5 years for Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). 

Scan This SPECT scan shows the typical prefrontal cortex of an ADD patient who is concentrating without any medication. It clearly shows the deep pockets where the brain has essentially gone to sleep and is unable to focus.
Spect Scan 1 This second scan is the same brain and the same concentration task with two capsules of the supplement ADD-care™. The left lobe is almost completely smooth, the right lobe has improved by 40-50%, and the whole brain is smoother and fuller.
Spect Scan The third scan is with 20 mg. of the amphetamine during concentration. The left lobe is not quite as good as the ADD-care™ scan, but the right lobe is about 40% better. The supplement performed at roughly 75% to 85% as well as the popular stimulant for prefrontal activity.
Brain Spect Scan

This is the deep view of the same patient's scans. This first scan is the same concentration scan without medication. The white areas show any part of the brain that is working 15% greater than it should optimally. However the bottom part of the brain or cerebellum is different and should be completely filled in with white suggesting dopamine activity.

The two large white areas on either side of center are the basal ganglia. The middle section is the limbic system. The cingulate system often appears like a Mohawk haircut running up and down the full length of the middle of the brain. At the top of the limbic system the small white area indicates that the cingulate system is also over-activated.

Inside Brain Scan This is the supplement scan and it clearly shows that there is much more involvement in the cerebellum. With ADD-care™ the basal ganglia and cingulate system have cleared dramatically and the limbic system has been reduced by at least 80-90%. This is why people feel calm as well as focused on the supplement.
Inside Brain Scan This scan is with amphetamine sulfate (Adderall). It has 90% of cerebellum activity compared to the supplement. The basal ganglia, limbic, and cingulate system though are still quite pronounced and that can cause a lot of the side effects that people see with the stimulants. The supplement performed 100% better.

During each scan the Conner's ADD test was administered. During the first scan the patient missed 15.11, in the second scan she missed 4.51, and in the third scan the patient missed 10.67 so ADD-care™'s performance surpassed amphetamine sulfate (Adderall) significantly.

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