
The Key Clinic’s Guide to ADHD: Drug-Free Support for Children and Adults
People with ADHD aren’t lazy or disobedient - their brain is wired differently. The part of the brain that controls focus and impulse is under-stimulated, so it goes looking for stimulation in other ways (e.g. movement, risk-taking, talking a lot).
A family's transformative journey with The Key Clinic
“We turned to The Key Clinic when traditional routes had long wait times, and we needed immediate help for our daughters. The clinic’s thorough assessments and personalised programs addressed foundational issues like retained reflexes and nutritional deficiencies. The results were remarkable: our eldest became more confident and socially engaged, while our youngest saw significant improvements in her reading and emotional resilience. The Key Clinic didn’t just offer temporary solutions; they provided a path to lasting, life-changing results for our entire family.”
What E numbers may be affecting ADHD?
While the exact causes of ADHD are complex and multifaceted, research suggests that certain dietary factors, including food additives, might influence ADHD symptoms in some individuals. In particular, some E numbers, the codes assigned to food additives in the European Union, have been implicated in exacerbating ADHD symptoms.