7 Day ADHD Program - AP Nutritional Therapy - Alissa Powell

7 Day ADHD Program

£6.99

An easy plan with make-ahead recipes and nutrients that may help manage ADHD symptoms. A well-balanced diet preventing common nutrient deficiencies may help improve ADHD symptoms. This plan focuses on high quality protein, omega-3 fats, high fiber and low glycaemic carbohydrate sources. Nutrients thought to improve symptoms of ADHD such as iron, zinc and magnesium are included.

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Description

An easy plan with make-ahead recipes and nutrients that may help manage ADHD symptoms.

A well-balanced diet preventing common nutrient deficiencies may help improve ADHD symptoms. This plan focuses on high quality protein, omega-3 fats, high fiber and low glycaemic carbohydrate sources. Nutrients thought to improve symptoms of ADHD such as iron, zinc and magnesium are included.

DAIRY-FREE, LOW GLYCAEMIC, SOY-FREE, SUGAR-FREE
14 PAGES OF RECIPES AND SNACK IDEAS

What’s in the plan?

  • 7 day meal plan including recipes, main meals, and snacks
  • Detailed meal prep guide to help you know what to prepare and when
  • Detailed nutritional information by day as well as for each individual recipe
  • Both metric and USA versions available for download

Recipes:

  • Spinach & Sweet Potato Egg Muffins
  • Almond Butter & Jam Chia Pudding
  • Raspberry Overnight Oats
  • Chocolate Cherry Green Smoothie
  • Chocolate Avocado Smoothie
  • Zucchini (Courgette) & Ground Beef Skillet
  • Avocado Beef Quesadilla
  • Tortilla & Bell Pepper Snack Plate
  • Chicken & Lentil Soup
  • Tuna Chickpea Salad

Evidence:

This program was created with the following key considerations:

Quality Protein

Protein-rich foods are used by the body to make neurotransmitters, the chemicals released by brain cells to communicate with each other. Protein also helps balance blood sugar levels and improves satiety. This meal plan provides high-quality protein sources such as chicken, beef, eggs, and legumes.

Healthy Fats & Complex Carbohydrates

A balanced diet with healthy fats and complex carbohydrates can have a protective effect on the risk of ADHD. This meal plan is sugar-free, uses low glycemic foods, and provides over 30 grams of fiber daily. Foods containing omega-3 fats like tuna, chia seeds, and ground flaxseeds are included as they could improve ADHD symptoms like hyperactivity and inattention.

Iron

Iron deficiencies are common in the ADHD population. Cognitive deficits and other ADHD symptoms have been linked to low levels of iron. This plan incorporates iron-rich foods like meat, fish, whole grains, and leafy greens to help you meet your daily iron goals.

Zinc & Magnesium

Zinc can improve the brain’s response to dopamine and a zinc deficiency may result in symptoms of inattention. Magnesium is essential for energy production and a deficiency is linked to hyperactivity and impulsivity. You can find zinc and magnesium sources in this meal plan from whole grains, legumes, seeds, eggs, and meat.

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