Doctors Tour - Research

2. Research: therapy by parent helps students ADHD symptoms

ADHD Tri Plan was tested in 7 years of PhD research via the University of London, UK.
Institute of Education, UK helped design research study models, and ethical approval.
Good outcomes for students with home ADD - ADHD clinic support

mark-doing-research.jpgResearch overview

Double-blinded trials tested whether there was an effective complementary therapy solution that could improve quality of life for ADD and ADHD patients, their families, and schools. 

Most therapies tested did not achieve good success.  However, two therapies emerged showing highly significant improvements.

Tri Plan does not require determination of a root cause. It works by empowering parents, carers or adult patients with therapy skills to relieve symptoms, and improve the quality of life greatly.


Therapy A: FEAT™

A Resonant Field Imaging scanner (RFI) shows an ADD or ADHD patient’s energy field has a chaotic range of high and low frequencies. Often, the more chaotic the frequencies the more severe the symptoms.

ADHD Tri Plan’s FEAT™ therapy relieves symptoms by harmonizing frequencies in and around the energy field of the patient.
When measurements from the RFI scanner showed less chaotic frequencies, there was a corresponding reduction in symptoms

Key statistical findings

  • 90.9% of sample showed improvement in associated symptoms (p=.001)
  • up to 75% improvement in exam results
  • after 12 months, all progress was sustained, with some patients improving more
  • no significant changes detected in control

Side effects


Therapy B: BRACE™

ADHD Tri Plan’s BRACE™ therapy works by releasing stress factors in body and mind to reduce hyperactivity and increase concentration.
By increasing oxygenation to the brain thinking and memory powers are improved.

Because stress and anxiety is also released, there is less need for medication and other interventions.

Learn more about how the ADHD therapy program works