Mendi is not a medical device and should not be viewed as a substitute for professional medical advice or medication; it is not designed to diagnose, prevent, or cure medical conditions. That being said, in regards to ADHD specifically, recent research has shown that neurofeedback is a promising form of treatment, with studies suggesting that thirty sessions of it can be as effective as stimulant medications in managing ADHD symptoms.
Practitioners across the world use neurofeedback to treat numerous conditions like attention deficit hyperactivity disorder,major depressive disorder, anxiety disorder, epilepsy and traumatic brain injuries. In The United States The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared a wide range of neurofeedback devices to treat these and other conditions, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention list it as an option in cases of ADHD in children.