https://nw-adhd.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/ADHD-Medication-Information-Sheet
i know vitamin c basically neutralizes adhd meds but lemonade good
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[three users express surprise]
Wait for real
Wait really???
vitamin c does WHAT?
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Food restrictions: All of the first line medications for the treatment of ADHD are moderately strong bases (pH of 12-13). If they are present in the small bowel at the same time as a weak organic acid (citric acid or ascorbic acid/Vitamin C) the medication forms an insoluble salt and can not be absorbed into the body. You may have swallowed your medication but, [following is underlined in red]
if you washed it down with orange juice or a soda, none of the medication actually gets into your blood stream.
Therefore, avoid the following foods for an hour before and after your dose. Once you feel the benefits of the medication, you may eat or drink anything you wish.
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[just the bold bits, there's a lot to type otherwise] FOODS TO AVOID WITHIN 1 HOUR BEFORE AND AFTER TAKING MEDICATIONS
1. Natural and artificial juices
2. Soft drinks
3. Poptarts, granola bars, Power Bars -- anything that comes in a foil packet, can sit on your shelf for months without going stale and be eaten without cooking must have high levels of preservatives such as citric acid.
5. Vitamin C
6. Oral suspension medications
yea lol
I have been struggling
For a long fucking time
with why my adderall was having such uneven effects and varying efficacy
and the weird pattern of what made it work and not work and if it was building up in my system or not
and fucking nobody told me I shouldn’t drink a glass of Kool-Aid to take the pills with
or eat fucking Pop-Tarts or Life cereal
this is the most useful information I have ever received from tubr and it seems to be confirmed by several other places upon searching
so this actually should be spread like wildfire like actually
tumblr user firebirdscratches:
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How does that explanation make any sense? Stomach acid has a pH between 1 and 3, similar to lemon juice, so if the acid-base reaction was the issue then medications wouldn't work in the first place.
there are many chemically different acids
True, but the explanation still doesn't make sense. Either pH is relevant or it isn't.
the text specifically notes that "weak organic acids" form the insoluble salts so it probably can't do that with stronger ones (like stomach acids)
That's a fair point, I missed that.
I'm still skeptical, given the lack of sources and the lack of reliable information elsewhere. But you're absolutely right that the the weak/organic qualifiers may be important.