Got Kids WITH ADD? ADHD? Bipolar Disorder? Try Omega-3


Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have miraculously good news that will have parents cheering.

Omega-3 fatty acid treats children and teens with ADD, ADHD and bipolar disorder more effectively than those “other” dangerous, deadly drugs.

And the product used in the study was a common over-the-counter tablet found in most all-natural or conventional grocers called OmegaBrite.

Best of all, there are no side effects, and it was well-tolerated by children.

This study was first reported in the journal European Neuropsychopharmacology in February 2007, but since then, thousands have switched from using commonly-prescribed drugs such as lithium, divalproex and carbamazepine which are not nearly as effective or have sometimes deadly adverse effects.

Parents, you deserve this break. Why don’t you take it too?

There are more than a dozen healthful benefits to taking omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, as reported on altMD.com.

For one thing, you’ll be better able to read this article, because it prevents eyesight-damaging retinopathy.
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