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Video: Drugging of Our Children

I had a video pointed out to me this morning over at Google Video. It is very well done, and even though it is off topic for this website, it is a subject I feel deeply about and I thought I would post it here this morning. It is a video produced by Gary Null. Here is the description of the video:

In the absence of any objective medical tests to determine who has ADD or ADHD, doctors rely in part on standardized assessments and the impressions of teachers and guardians while the they administer leave little room for other causes or aggravating factors, such as diet, or environment. Hence, diagnosing a child or adolescent with ADD or ADHD is often the outcome, although no organic basis for either disease has yet to be clinically proven. Psychiatrists may then prescribe psychotropic drugs for the children without first without making it clear to parents that these medications can have severe side-effects including insomnia, loss of appetite, headaches, psychotic symptoms and even potentially fatal adverse reactions, such as cardiac arrhythmia. And yet, despite these dangers, many school systems actually work with government agencies to force parents to drug their children, threatening those who refuse with the prospect of having their children taken from the home unless they cooperate.

Check out the video: Drugging of Our Children.

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  • I can't agree more. Thanks to the pushing of teachers my nephew was put on medication for over 5 years. This left him lethargic and really only a fraction of himself. After much pushing I finally was able to convince my sister to take him off the medication.

    It's quite amazing that schools would rather put kids on powerful medications with potentially dangerous side effects. I guess they are too lazy to try and learn how to teach to these kids personalities.
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