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What have you guys heard about Syaptol?  Are there any good success stories out there?  I'm always a little leery about these drugs, but since its "all natural" it might be a good alternative! 
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I found this on the web as I was not sure what was in the product.  I would like to actually review clinical studies; Have you been able to find any?

Below is a short explanation of each ingredient in Synaptol™ and its proven benefits in addressing all the symptoms of ADHD/ADD

Aloe barbadensis extract 200:1

Called the plant of immortality, plant of life and miracle plant has been used for thousands of years for its natural health, beauty and medicinal properties. 2000 years ago the Greek scientists coined Aloe as the first panacea. It has been proven to have a diverse array of benefits.

Tragacanth gum

Derived from the Astragalus plant which has a rich history in Chinese medicine as an immune cell stimulator. The active ingredient is known help support the elimination of toxins. Studies have shown that it support the production of interferon and cell to cell communication such as those in the brain.

Beta-Glucan 1,3/1,6 .

Supports the production and activity of macrophages, a type of white blood cell that is part of your cellular defense team and is also is a free radical scavenger. The active linkages of 1, 3 & 1, 6 molecules in beta-glucan cause certain immune cells to fight and communicate better to overcome imbalance.

Arabinogalactan

A phytonutrient fiber made of beta-linked Galactose and arabinose molecules in a 6:1 ratio. Arabinogalactan is found in Echinacea. Impressive studies have shown beneficial effects on healthy digestive flora.

Shiitake mushroom extract

Shiitake supports your body's interferon levels and enhances cellular metabolism.

Cordycep mycelia extract

Cepha losporium sinensis has an active ingredient that has been shown in modern research to promote optimum health. Cordycep benefits anyone in need of more stabile cellular energy and mental clarity.

Maitake mushroom extract

Grofola frondosa is famous for its energizing effect on the cellular immunological system.

Glucosamine sulfate

A super critical amino-saccharide that is necessary for the support of healthy tissue and joint cartilage while supporting elasticity and healthy tissue.

Ghatti gum

Comes from a tree called Anogeissus latifolia that grows in India. The gum, or resin, is called Dhavda is hand harvested and sun-dried. Ghatti is a complex polysaccharide, which is a natural source of calcium, magnesium and potassium.

Guar gum

Cymopsis tetragonolobus, which is harvested in India. Guar gum has shown promise as a potent digestive aid.


There is no arguing the effectiveness of each of these individual ingredients. The secret of Synaptol's success comes from the proprietary blending at the molecular level of all these ingredients as a synergistic whole to attack the root cause of ADHD/ADD from every direction.

Our products are far more than just a bunch of mashed together herbs, like some imitations out there. Cheap, poor quality supplements are virtually useless as they have little to NO effectiveness at all.

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