Hey all, Pike here. Never got around to fully posting my regimen, and I'd like to update this thread as I make changes in my regimen, so here goes!
Stats:
-Male, 20 years old, 175lbs, about 5'11"
-diagnosed combined-type ADHD
-family history of high blood pressure, but mine is fine at the moment
Activities:
- A 30 minute morning walk as soon as I wake up, 20min uphill, 10min downhill.
- 1.5-2 Hours per day (at least) of intense cardiovascular training done by a specific form of dancing called popping, a dance I've been doing for roughly 6 years now.
- 30 minutes (for maintenaince) or 1 hour (for muscle) of weighted isometric exercises.
- Unspecific amount of time spent reading, daily.
DAILY SUPPLEMENT REGIMEN:
(DISCLAIMER: The links that I'm providing are for the purpose of letting anyone see the Supplement Facts in case they don't know about the product):
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- NOW Foods - DHA-500 --> 2x a day, morning and night ==> The best DHA supplement on the market that I could find. Omega 3's have had multiple studies showing their efficacy of treating ADHD. In one study, they improved symptoms more than Ritalin.
- One-A-Day Men's Formula --> x1/day... obviously==> A trash multi- that I just picked up at my hospital. Impulse buy. Looking for a better multi.
- Life Extension - Ginkgo Biloba Certified Extract - 120mg --> x1/day ==> Enjoy the once-a-year aspect of buying it and seeing as Ginkgolic Acid is a B-6 antivitamin, the reduced form is pleasing to see. Ginkgo, along with Ginseng improved symptoms of ADHD in a pilot study.
- Life Extension - Rhodiola Extract --> 2x a day, morning and afternoon ==> Great adaptogen. Minor MAOI. Cycled 2 month on/off.
- Healthy Origins - CoQ10 (ubiquinone) 100mg Softgels --> x2/day, morning and night ==> For the time being, as I've run out of Idebenone
- Beyond a Century - Benfotiamine Powder --> 100mg x2/day ==> ADHDers have lower levels of b-vitamins so it made sense to use a more bioavailable one, and the anti-AGE benefit doesn't seem that bad.
- Beyond a Century - Panax Ginseng Powder --> 100mg x2/day ==> Has a whopping 25% ginsenosides, and, although I haven't seen any studies to support it, apparently helps develop portions of the brain that are typically underdeveloped in those w/ADHD. Synergizes well with ginkgo.
- Beyond a Century - Siberian Ginseng Powder --> 550mg x2/day ==> Technically, not a ginseng, but a great adaptogen and one of few that absorbs better with food. Made as a tea, it happens to taste pretty damn good. Haphazard cycle of 1 bottle p/year.
- Beyond a Century - Jiaogulan Powder --> 50mg x4/day ==> Insane 98% active ingredients. No nootropic effects really. Powerful adaptogen (then again, at 98%, any adaptogen would be)
- Beyond a Century - Silymarin Powder --> 100mg as needed ==> Typically just on weekends for some liver protection.
- Source Naturals - Bioperine 10mg --> x2/day ==> I'm aware of some of the concerns people have about it. However, the only prescribed drug which I use is the occasional Adderall, which is only a minor CYP2D6 substrate. I use it once in the morning&night to enhance the absorption of everything, in particular (hopefully) the herbs, omega 3's, and the benfotiamine. I have no idea if it actually is, however.
- Life Extension - Melatonin 750mcg Timed Release --> a few times a week for immune system enhancement.
- Beta-Alanine - 1000mg x4/day - Couldn't resist after reading all the benefits of Carnosine.
- Green Tea - 2 cups/day.
NOTES/QUESTIONS
- I think I'm going to include some methylcobalamin into the regimen. I'm considering AOR's "Methylcobalamin ULTRA" used once per week? I don't want a daily b-12. I think the giant 15mgs would be good for a week.
- For neuroprotection from my prescribed Adderall, I was thinking about incorporating 10mgs of Memantine 2-3x a week (has a 60-100hour half life).
- Thinking about throwing in a nice activated B-Complex, preferably one with p5p, to be used on the weekends. any suggestions? Pyridoxamine looking to come back? Maybe get p5p instead?
- What's the cheapest, reliable source for Idebenone CAPSULES, no powder. Had great experience with it in the past, but I now question the authenticity of the vendor I bought from.
- Any reason, besides the concerns over the cytochrome-p450 enzyme series modifications, bioperine shouldn't be in my regimen?
- Odd question, but have there been any delivery systems aside from oral that have shown to enhance DHA/EPA bioavailability? Could one inject a high-potency fish-oil for full bioavailability?
- Looking for a new multi. The one I have right now is trash. I'm just looking for a decent multi, no more than 2 caps p/serv., that has a good zinc in it.
- Any other suggestions on things that can be added/chopped for the regimen? I cycle quite a bit, so I can always add something in later.