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Children's A.D.D. Drugs Don't Work Long-Term

Seeded on Sun Jan 29, 2012 9:49 AM EST
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TO date, no study has found any long-term benefit of attention-deficit medication on academic performance, peer relationships or behavior problems, the very things we would most want to improve. Until recently, most studies of these drugs had not been properly randomized, and some of them had other methodological flaws.

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Vaccinated Children Two And A Half Times More Likely To Have ...

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Jun 27, 2007 – Vaccinated boys were 158% more likely to have a neurological disorder, 317% more likely to have ADHD, and 112% more likely to have ...

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Reply#1 - Sun Jan 29, 2012 9:51 AM EST
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The Drugging of Americans continue. They have a drug for that. The goal is to get every single American on some sort of "maintenance medication" to keep profits at AN EVEN MORE RECORD HIGH. There is no profit in curing anything. Big Pharma is only concerned with more record profits and they no longer are regulated the way they used to be. Americans are the new guinea pigs. A lot of drugs get PULLED only after people die.

Parents who put their kids on these drugs need to educate themselves into what they are getting into. Having children placed on long term medications such as ADHD drugs and anti-depressants are playing with fire. Now the long term studies are just coming out from all the children that were placed on these drugs long ago. So, now we have a whole new population of guinea pigs with most likely long term problems.

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Reply#2 - Sun Jan 29, 2012 10:41 AM EST
GOZO-unlimited

Unconscionable .... our children are being systematically destroyed for profit and power.

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#2.1 - Sun Jan 29, 2012 2:33 PM EST
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kjpxxx

Well if you take an aspirin, shame on you. Multi-Vit. , shame on you, Insulin , shame on you...the way to cure that ADHD, ADD... my grandpa used to say was hitch those bad boys to a plow...or the lawn mower or the leaf rake, or polish and your car....I bet they 'ed talk less, and sleep better after a day being useful instead of popping those BAaaaaD pills.

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Reply#3 - Sun Jan 29, 2012 8:47 PM EST
GOZO-unlimited

And feed them real food! .... And stop ruining their brains and immune systems with drugs and vaccines.

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#3.1 - Mon Jan 30, 2012 5:06 PM EST
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