Has anyone bought supplements from truehope.com?

I recently came across a company called True Hope while doing online research about ADHD, highly sensitive children, picky eaters, etc. They claim to make supplements that pass the blood brain barrier to address underlying nutritional deficiencies that drive ADHD and other brain-based challenges. I don't want to buy their products without some assurance that it contains what it says it does--especially because they call themselves a 'non-medical research company'. Anyone out there who has tried True Hope's products or heard anything +/- about them? Thanks in advance!

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Have not heard about true hope, but would recommend talking to an acupuncturist or someone who specializes in supplements. I saw Amy Ruiz for acupuncture and she is very knowledgeable about supplement brands and which ones help with different things

I have experience with TrueHope as I was on their pills for several years in an effort to avoid prescription meds. Unfortunately their claims are illegitimate. They sell an over glorified and wildly overpriced multivitamin. My doctor confirmed that for me as well. I wish I had not invested so much time and money in that company and their empty promises.