People with ADHD or autism are more likely to have a stim, and they may do so to help manage their emotions. But there are some differences. People withADHDoften rely on stims to help pay attention and focus more, whereas people with autism tend to use stims to help cope with too much...
For example, excitoxins are stimulating chemicals present now in many common foods, that overstimulate brain chemistry via the neurotransmitters and nerve receptors. This over-stimulation can trigger nerve cell death, which results in poor signaling, contributing to “stims”, and language difficulties...
I have ADHD, supposedly bipolar II. Only stims for me. I hate all other meds, except for super low dose, mineral lithium (orotate). And also trace elements inc… (minerals are behind the enzymatic reactions in the body). Anyways, I’m balancing life on all levels. Self employed, back...