5 Reasons Why Just Two Neurodrops A Day Makes Seemingly Impossible Tasks Feel Like A Breeze.

By Jessica M.
Last Updated Jan 5, 2025
5 Reasons Why Just Two Neurodrops A Day Makes Seemingly Impossible Tasks Feel Like A Breeze.

By Jessica M.
Last Updated Jan 5, 2025
As someone with ADHD & Executive Dysfunction, here are the most critical changes I've noticed after taking Neurodrops consistently for only 7 days.
As someone with ADHD & Executive Dysfunction, here are the most critical changes I've noticed after taking Neurodrops consistently for only 7 days.

1. You'll Want To Do The Things You Already Want To Do.
Ever feel like you always find pleasure in your hobbies, but you feel like you just CANT do them, no matter what?
It's like I finally get out of a slump, get back to feeling good, but somehow end up back at ground zero.
Like since when did reading a Harry Potter book become difficult... J.K. Rowling is literally my favourite author!!!
Exactly, doesn't make sense.
I used to feel like I didn't have control, but it wasn't until I took Neurodrops that the cycle finally came to end.
1. You'll Want To Do The Things You Already Want To Do.
Ever feel like you always find pleasure in your hobbies, but you feel like you just CANT do them, no matter what?
It's like I finally get out of a slump, get back to feeling good, but somehow end up back at ground zero.
Like since when did reading a Harry Potter book become difficult... J.K. Rowling is literally my favourite author!!!
Exactly, doesn't make sense.
I used to feel like I didn't have control, but it wasn't until I took Neurodrops that the cycle finally came to end.
2. Your Body Will Finally Move, When You Want It To Move.
Ever feel like you're tired, even though you're not?
Sometimes it feels like there's this impossible barrier stopping my body from moving.
I tried the 1,2,3 method, mental timers, yet the clock kept ticking & I grew more anxious by the second.
It's feels like my thoughts finally translated to actions, and I took back control of my body, two drops was all I needed to get back on my feet.
















