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ADHD (Holistic Approach) Treatment in Fort Worth
10 holistic practitioners in Fort Worth who can help with ADHD (Holistic Approach). Gabriel's evidence-based protocols, matched to local practitioners.
10 Practitioners
3 Treatments
1+ Supplements
Gabriel's Approach to ADHD (Holistic Approach)
Gabriel treats adult ADHD as neurobiological dysfunction with identifiable root causes, not character flaw or lack of willpower. Medication (Adderall, Ritalin) effective but side effects, doesn't address root cause, alternatives exist. Protocol similar to pediatric but adult-specific: 1) Optimize nu...
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Key Supplements
- Omega-3 (EPA/DHA) 2-4g/day (CRITICAL—brain is 60% fat, most ADHD adults deficient, improves focus, reduces impulsivity), Magnesium 400-800mg/day (calming, focus, most ADHD adults deficient—glycinate or threonate form best for brain), Zinc 30-50mg (if deficient—test first, neurotransmitter function, many ADHD adults low), Iron (if deficient—ferritin <50, common in ADHD especially women, restless legs common, test before supplementing, 30-60mg elemental iron), B-Complex (methylated forms—B6, B12, folate critical for neurotransmitter synthesis, energy), Vitamin D3 5000 IU (deficiency common, affects dopamine, focus), L-Tyrosine 500-2000mg morning on empty stomach (dopamine precursor—focus, motivation, don't take if hyperthyroid or on MAOIs), L-Theanine 200-400mg (focus without jitters, synergy with caffeine—100mg caffeine + 200mg L-theanine), Rhodiola 400-600mg morning (adaptogen, focus, reduces mental fatigue), Bacopa Monnieri 300mg (Ayurvedic herb—memory, focus, reduces anxiety, takes 8-12 weeks for full effect), Ginkgo Biloba 120-240mg (blood flow to brain, focus, memory), Phosphatidylserine 300mg (brain cell membranes, focus, reduces cortisol), Acetyl-L-Carnitine 500-2000mg (brain energy, mitochondrial support), Alpha-GPC or CDP-Choline 300-600mg (acetylcholine—memory, focus), Pine Bark Extract (Pycnogenol) 1mg/kg (studied in ADHD—improves attention, reduces hyperactivity), Ashwagandha 500mg 2x/day (adaptogen, reduces stress, calms without sedation), GABA 500-1000mg (calming, if anxious ADHD subtype), 5-HTP 50-200mg (serotonin precursor—if low serotonin, mood/impulse control, don't combine with SSRIs), SAMe 400-800mg (mood, focus, methylation), CoQ10 200-300mg (mitochondrial energy), Methylfolate + Methylcobalamin (if MTHFR mutation—methylation critical for neurotransmitter production), Probiotics 50B CFU (gut-brain axis), Vitamin C 1000mg 2x/day (adrenal support, antioxidant), Caffeine (strategic use—enhances focus in ADHD, 100-200mg with L-theanine, but avoid if anxiety or insomnia), Nicotine (controversial—some ADHD adults self-medicate with smoking, nicotine improves focus, but don't smoke—gum or patch if needed, discuss with doctor)
Key Lab Markers
- Comprehensive assessment (ADHD questionnaires—ASRS, Conners, clinical interview), Rule out other causes: Thyroid panel (TSH, Free T3, Free T4—hypothyroidism mimics ADHD), CBC (anemia—fatigue, brain fog), Ferritin (optimal 70-90—low causes restless legs, inattention, common in ADHD especially women), Fasting glucose and insulin (hypoglycemia, insulin resistance—brain fog, focus issues), Vitamin D, Omega-3 Index (most ADHD adults deficient), Magnesium RBC, Zinc, B12, Folate, Methylmalonic acid (functional B12), Homocysteine (methylation status), Comprehensive stool test (gut-brain axis, dysbiosis), Food sensitivity panel (gluten, dairy), Organic acids test (neurotransmitter metabolites, mitochondrial function, B vitamin status), Heavy metals (if exposure suspected—neurotoxic, affect focus), MTHFR genetic test (methylation—affects neurotransmitter production), Sleep study (if suspected sleep apnea—causes fatigue, brain fog, mimics ADHD), Neuropsychological testing (if diagnosis unclear—differentiates ADHD from anxiety, depression, learning disabilities), SPECT scan (Dr. Amen—brain imaging, identifies ADHD subtypes, expensive, not standard but some find helpful)
Practitioners in Fort Worth for ADHD (Holistic Approach)
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#1
94GPS
House of Bones Chiropractic
Dr. Jordan Walsh, DC·DC, Board-Certified, Parker University Graduate
4.9(134)
Fort Worth, TX
Chiropractic CareFunctional Medicine Consultationmassage
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(817) 576-8570#2
92GPS
Texas Injury Clinic
Dr. Mark Williams & Team·Dr. Mark Williams (owner since 1995), multi-disciplinary team
4.8(156)
Fort Worth, TX 76164
Chiropractic Care
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91GPS
Fort Worth Functional Health
VerifiedDr. Rachel Anderson, MD·MD, Board-Certified, Functional Medicine Fellowship
4.7(102)
Fort Worth, TX 76107
Functional Medicine Consultationhormone therapy
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90.5GPS
Malloy Chiropractic & Wellness Center
VerifiedMalloy Chiropractic Team·Chiropractic and wellness specialists
4.7(118)
6800 Harris Parkway #400, Fort Worth, TX
chiropractic functional medicinenutritional counselingChiropractic Care
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90GPS
Bronson Chiropractic Clinic
VerifiedBronson Chiropractic Team·Chiropractic and wellness specialists
4.7(117)
5521 Bellaire Drive South Suite 100, Fort Worth, TX
Chiropractic CareAcupuncture
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(817) 732-4441#6
89.5GPS
River Oaks Chiropractic Clinic
VerifiedDale White Jr., DC·DC, Founder Dale White Jr.
4.7(97)
1141 Long Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76114
Chiropractic CareAcupuncture
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(817) 625-1165#7
87.5GPS
Fort Worth Reiki & Wellness
Sarah Martinez, Reiki Master·Usui Reiki Master, Crystal Healing certified
4.7(68)
Fort Worth, TX 76109
energy healing
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87GPS
Fort Worth Acupuncture Center
Dr. Li Wang, LAc·LAc, NCCAOM Diplomate
4.6(76)
Fort Worth, TX 76104
Acupuncture
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