BUT—for people who do not have ADHD, stimulants flood the brain with dopamine, causing a dopamine overload
Bad coordination, vision, thought processes
, drowsy, vomit, sick feeling, and hyperactivity
Answer:
Intervention study
Explanation:
An intervention study is a type of controlled clinical trial in which an intervention is applied to a group of people and the outcome is compared to a similar group without the intervention. An example of this type of study is shown in the question above, where a margarine which vegetable ingredients (which is the intervention) will be given to a group of people, so that their blood cholesterol levels are compared to the cholesterol levels of a group of people who didn't use this margarine.
Pregnenolone is produced from cholesterol and is a precursor to other steroid hormones, including progesterone, estrogen, testosterone, and DHEA. Pregnenolone levels decline with age, and a deficiency can lead to anxiety, mood imbalances, greater perceived stress, and poor cognitive function.
Answer:
Most medicinal foods are actually herbs or plants which is where most perscription drugs come from.
Explanation:
Buckwheat honey
Pickled foods
Ginger
Peppermint
Hibiscus tea
Turmeric
Chia seeds
Berries Numerous studies have found that nutrients and plant compounds in berries combat diseases
Cruciferous vegetables Cruciferous vegetables like broccoli and kale contain a wide array of antioxidants
Fatty fish
Mushrooms
Spices
Herbs
Green tea
These are just a few known that is used for specifics, like arthritis, or coughing or sore throat. Hope it helps! :)