Which Omega-3 supplement for a 13 year old boy with dyslexia and attention deficit?
Good evening, my 13-year-old son has dyslexia and attention deficit disorder: which Omegor product (and at what dosage) is most suitable for this situation? He is 1.73 meters tall and weighs 65 kg. Two years ago, he was treated with Ritalin for ADHD, but I stopped this treatment because I noticed mood swings and nervousness after the medication wore off. I would appreciate your feedback. Best regards.
Dear Mr. Simula,
The most suitable product for your son is VitaDHA. It is the supplement with the highest amount of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) available on the market: 1250 milligrams per dose.
In Italy, Dr. Michele Germano successfully treats particularly difficult cases of ADHD disorders with VitaDHA liquid (1 sachet per day). Michele Germano is a renowned pediatric neuropsychiatrist specializing in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder at the Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza Hospital in San Giovanni Rotondo (Foggia). You can contact him directly for any questions or doubts, or for guidance on the most suitable approach for your son's case:
- tel. 0882/41.62.10
- neuroinfantile@operapadrepio.it
The recommended dose of VitaDHA is 1 sachet per day, to be taken alone or preferably diluted in cold foods:
- yogurt, plain, citrus, or strawberry flavored;
- spreadable cheeses.
I recommend a minimum supplementation period of 2-3 months, which can be extended based on individual needs. I hope I have been helpful, and I remain available for any further clarifications.
Best regards,
Dr. Rosaria Ramondino, Pharmacist and Pharmaceutical Chemist



