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Posted August 24, 2025
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The Adult ADHD Explosion and Leaning on Labels

by Jost Sauer

A Revolutionary Perspective on Modern Mental Health Labels

Something unprecedented is happening in my clinic

The number of people presenting with ‘Adult ADHD’ or ‘late-onset ADHD’ have skyrocketed, since 2020. What used to be one or twoper week has exploded to multiple people daily. After practicing Traditional Chinese Medicine for over 40 years, I’ve never seen anything like this.

The response to my recent posts about ADHD was extraordinary. Hundreds of people sharing their stories, debating the causes, questioning what’s really happening and feeling relief at having a label to attach to their symptoms. So something significant is happening that deserves deeper exploration.

So here’s some background on what I discovered about the rise in adult ADHD,  based on my observations,  within a TCM framework. It includes some interesting research on what’s maybe really driving this surge.

Background ADHD history

Many people think adult ADHD has been around forever, but here’s a general ADHD timeline:

  • 1798: First symptoms described by Scottish physician Sir Alexander Crichton
  • 1968: ADHD first appeared in diagnostic manuals as “hyperkinetic reaction of childhood”
  • 1987: The term “ADHD” was introduced
  • 1994: First time medicine suggested that ADHD symptoms don’t always disappear in adulthood
  • 2008: UK officially recognized ADHD in adults for the first time

Adult ADHD as a recognized medical condition is relatively recent as is the idea that ADHD persists into adulthood.

Here are the numbers that should make us pause:

  • Adult ADHD diagnoses increased 123% from 2007 to 2016
  • By 2023, an estimated 15.5 million American adults had ADHD
  • 1 in 4 U.S. adults now think they have the condition
  • During COVID, stimulant prescriptions jumped astronomically

But this is what really got my attention:

Recent comprehensive research revealed that approximately 95% of people who thought they had ” ADHD” actually had something else when properly assessed.

The most common causes of their symptoms were psychiatric conditions, substance use or lifestyle factors.

Here’s something else most people don’t realise:

There is no medical test for ADHD.  No blood test,  brain scan or genetic marker. Adult ADHD is diagnosed purely through symptom questionnaires and clinical interviews. People basically tick boxes describing their experiences, and if you meet a certain number of criteria, you get the diagnosis.

The long COVID connection that fascinated me

As I’ve been observing this ADHD explosion, I noticed something interesting: the symptoms people attribute to “ADHD” are nearly identical to those experienced by people who come to my clinic with long COVID. And both conditions predominantly emerged after 2020.

The ADHD and long covid symptom overlap is about 95%:

  • Brain fog and difficulty thinking clearly
  • Problems with concentration and focus
  • Memory issues and forgetfulness
  • Mental fatigue and cognitive exhaustion
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Anxiety and overwhelm
  • Depression and mood changes

What I see in clinic

When I have patients with these symptoms – regardless of whether they’ve been labeled with ADHD, or long COVID, TCM diagnostics (via oulse, tongue and other means) there’s similar underlying patterns:

Heart Qi Disturbance

Scattered thinking, inability to focus, anxiety, emotional instability. In TCM, the Heart houses the mind, so disturbance here directly affects mental clarity.

Spleen Qi Deficiency

Brain fog, difficulty concentrating, mental fatigue, feeling unable to “grip” reality. The Spleen governs thinking and mental processing.

Kidney Essence Depletion

Memory problems, deep mental exhaustion, inability to sustain attention. The Kidneys support long-term mental stamina.

Shen Disturbance

Restlessness, sleep problems, emotional volatility, disconnection from sense of self. This represents disconnection from your spiritual centre.

Here’s what’s really significant:

These patterns all point to the same underlying cause – the body’s response to unprecedented stress and upheaval.

The past five years have created conditions that take a toll on all our organ systems: chronic uncertainty, social isolation, disrupted routines, stressful change and information overload. Rather than seeing this as pathology, it’s often the body’s adaptive response to extraordinary circumstances.

The lifestyle connection I see every day

One pattern I consistently observe is the connection between “ADHD” symptoms and lifestyle factors. The Spleen system is particularly sensitive to:

  • Irregular eating patterns
  • Overthinking and worry
  • Sedentary lifestyle
  • Poor sleep patterns
  • Excessive screen time

When I address these lifestyle factors with patients, their symptoms often improve dramatically without medication.

The problem with labels

People do tell me that having a label for the symptoms gives them relief. While medical labels can provide this and validation, there’s a potential downside. Identifying strongly with “I have ADHD,” can unconsciously reinforce limiting beliefs:

  • “There’s something fundamentally wrong with me”
  • “I need medication to function normally”
  • “My symptoms are permanent”

I see symptoms as information – your body’s way of communicating imbalances. Rather than suppressing symptoms, they act as guides to restore harmony.

A different approach: Supporting natural balance

Since many “ADHD” symptoms relate to Spleen Qi deficiency, here are foundational practices I recommend:

Dietary Support:

  • Eat warm, cooked meals at regular times
  • Avoid cold, raw foods that require extra energy to digest
  • Include spices like ginger and cinnamon

Lifestyle Rhythm:

  • Establish consistent daily routines
  • Get up early in the morning
  • Create regular sleep and wake times

Mental Hygiene:

  • Practice single-tasking instead of multitasking
  • Set boundaries around information consumption
  • Spend time in nature regularly

The bigger picture

What we’re witnessing isn’t just individual health issues – it’s a collective response to unprecedented global upheaval. The symptoms people are experiencing may be their body’s way of saying “this pace and way of living is unsustainable.”

Rather than pathologizing the response, use it as an opportunity for healing. Address the root causes – stress, disconnection, lifestyle imbalances – this creates possibility for  transformation.

Your body knows how to heal

This perspective doesn’t diminish what people are experiencing. Cognitive difficulties and attention challenges significantly impact quality of life. The question is: how do we most effectively address them?

Lasting healing comes from understanding root patterns, supporting the body’s natural capacity for balance, and addressing lifestyle factors that contribute to dysfunction.

For those finding relief through ADHD medication, this isn’t about stopping what’s working. It’s about considering whether additional approaches might provide deeper, more sustainable healing.

The path forward

Your body knows how to focus, feel calm, and think clearly. Sometimes it just needs the right support to remember how.

The path forward isn’t about managing a condition – it’s about rediscovering your natural state of balance and vitality.

Check out ADHD Rehab for more information on alternative treatment! This is a program I am involved in and the results re great. It’s a chance for a whole body, mind, spirit reset and some transformational healing.

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About Jost Sauer

Jost Sauer is an expert in preventative health and Chinese medicine.

Jost pioneered lifestyle medicine for addiction, kickstarted a recovery revolution with his groundbreaking rehab program, and then adapted the program for everyone as the Chi Cycle lifestyle; a health-boosting, fat-burning feel-good day plan.

Jost has treated thousands of people including celebrities, CEOs and athletes, using his unique combination of Chinese medicine, acupuncture, chi-activation,  motivational coaching and lifestyle. He offers individual sessions, training programs and retreats. Jost’s passion is to show everyone how to optimise their organ function, synch back in and reconnect to natural rhythms, and make every day medicinal and magical…

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