For pure adhd you probably wouldn't see such a profound change. I think ari is borderline enlightenment for me because it hits both the adhd and the asd, and the asd processing overload logjam is significant. I've never known anything else so thinking has been like pushing water through a hole. Now the flow is open.
That said, I think ari could be both diagnosis and treatment and even therapy for people with my form of adhd.
There would be some difference between the adhd and normal brain, or a chart where you define a cutoff point. It would address dopamine related issues in the immediate day to day life.
Attention, focus, etc. And it would enable encoding of memories from a fragmented life. On top of that it increases emotional lability so I think there's a very real chance that you could use this, along with a therapist, to 'detox' from adhd.
I can see a business model where we do something like a yoga retreat. You come in for a scan, get your ari, and it's like ayahuascua for 4 days, then therapy for 3 weeks, and then off you go with a treatment plan and a new outlook on life.
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