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« Reply #105 on: November 07, 2005, 11:51:00 AM »
http://www.americandaily.com/article/10043
It takes a village to destroy a child
By Tom DeWeese (11/04/05)

In the old days, children were warned not to smoke because it would stunt their growth. Apparently the same warning can now be issued on Ritalin. Researchers at the University of Sydney have analyzed 29 separate studies on the subject and have concluded that there is indication that some Ritalin users may experience slow or even stunted growth.

"Parents should expect their children to lose some weight and grow more slowly for a time after starting on stimulant medication, and this should be monitored, " says pediatrician Sally Poulton of the University.

Two of the studies reviewed by Poulton and colleagues suggest that children who experience nausea and vomiting as an early side effect of Ritalin may be uniquely vulnerable to slow growth. University of Iowa psychologist John R.
Kramer, PhD, who led one of the research teams, said that this small sub group of Ritalin users ended up more than 2 inches shorter than other
Ritalin users.

Ritalin, of course, is the drug of choice give to children diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The drug is now
administered to over 10 million American children, beginning as early as four years old. Promoted by federal education policies, use of the drug increased more than 500% in the 1990s.

Yet, as usage continues to rise, Dr. Fred Baughman, a leading critic of ADHD theory, warns that there still is no valid research to prove that ADHD even exists! To date, according to Baughman, there has never been a single bit of
physical evidence to confirm the disease exists. So-called experts on the subject have refused to answer the simple question, "is ADD /ADHD a real
disease?" Medical researchers charge that ADHD does not meet the definition of a disease or syndrome or anything organic or biologic. Instead, Baughman charges, ADHD was literally invented by the American Psychiatric Association
(APA).

The explosion of new ADHD cases in the 1990s, which continues today, can be traced directly to a 1991 change in eligibility for federal education grants allowing schools to be paid $400 in annual grants for each child diagnosed with ADHD, after classifying it as a handicap.

Ritalin is known to cause cardiac arrythmia, tachycardia and hypertension. Research has proven that Ritalin can interfere with body phospholipid
chemistry (body fat), causing the accumulation of abnormal membranes visible with an electronic microscope.

Ritalin is early training to introduce children to drug abuse. Today, a black market for obtaining Ritalin without a prescription has developed on some college campuses, where some students actually crush the pills and snort them like cocaine. In fact, research has shown that children on Ritalin are three times more likely to develop a taste for cocaine.

Yet, with the money pouring into school coffers, education officials, acting like local street pushers, keep forcing it on unsuspecting, worried parents and their innocent children. Ritalin: it will stunt your child's growth; shrink their brains; cause violent mood swings and cause addiction, just to treat a disease that doesn't exist. And Americans wonder what's wrong with
public education.
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« Reply #106 on: November 07, 2005, 12:58:00 PM »
Which habit should we elimate first
to determine why there is an increase
in ADD/ADHD.

TV

Computer games

Radio

Friends

Couches
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« Reply #107 on: November 07, 2005, 02:02:00 PM »
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On 2005-11-07 09:58:00, Anonymous wrote:

"Which habit should we elimate first

to determine why there is an increase

in ADD/ADHD.



TV



Computer games



Radio



Friends



Couches



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Public School

Church, Temple, Mosque, etc...
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« Reply #108 on: November 07, 2005, 02:11:00 PM »
Sex
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« Reply #109 on: November 07, 2005, 04:10:00 PM »
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"Sex"


HAHA, get real, virgin.  :lol:
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« Reply #110 on: November 17, 2005, 12:29:00 PM »
http://www.upi.com/ConsumerHealthDaily/ ... 0513-7347r
House: Don't require Ritalin in school
By TODD ZWILLICH

WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a measure Wednesday banning schools from requiring students to take Ritalin or other anti-hyperactivity drugs as a condition of attending class.

The bill is aimed at what lawmakers say are anecdotal but disturbing reports of officials barring disruptive children from schools unless they use drugs to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or attention deficit
disorder.
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Doctors often rely on teachers to identify persistently disruptive behavior in kids that could be a marker of an illness. Backers of Wednesday's bill, which passed 407-12 with one member voting "present," said the measure was
not intended to discourage such alerts or use of the drugs.

"This bill is not anti-school, anti-teacher or anti-medication," said Rep. John Kline, R-Minn., the bill's main sponsor.

"Parents should never be forced to medicate their child against their will and better judgment in order to ensure their child will receive educational services," he said.

House Education and Workforce Committee Chairman John A. Boehner, R-Ohio, said he had received "a number of complaints" from parents accusing school
officials of coercion.

Dr. Lance Clawson, a child psychiatrist based in Cabin John, Md., said that drug coercion was not a widespread problem and that the bill could have a chilling effect on teachers and schools.

"It's already illegal for schools to diagnose or treat illnesses. They can't force anyone to do it," said Clawson, who has testified in front of Congress against the legislation.

"If you put schools in the position where they can't encourage and in some ways pressure parents to get an assessment, you do the child a disservice," he told United Press International.

Gina Moran, a spokeswoman for Ritalin manufacturer Novartis, declined to comment directly on the legislation. But she said teachers often play an important role in getting ill children into treatment.

"This belongs between a parent and a physician. But sometimes the teacher is the one to first notice that something is going on with the child," she said.

A similar measure passed the House in 2003, though the Senate never passed a bill of its own.
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« Reply #111 on: November 28, 2005, 03:21:00 PM »
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/642 ... earch.html

OLYMPIA, Wash. -- The man accused of shooting six people in the Tacoma Mall purchased an assault rifle through a classified ad, and the seller is
cooperating with investigators, police say.

"Detectives also found the attention deficit drug methylphenidate -sometimes sold under the brand name Ritalin - along with marijuana paraphernalia and a box of knives in the room."
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« Reply #112 on: November 29, 2005, 10:36:00 AM »
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OLYMPIA, Wash. -- The man accused of shooting six people in the Tacoma Mall purchased an assault rifle through a classified ad, and the seller is

cooperating with investigators, police say.



"Detectives also found the attention deficit drug methylphenidate -sometimes sold under the brand name Ritalin - along with marijuana paraphernalia and a box of knives in the room."



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Take Ritilin + Murder = All Ritalin causes Murder

Current Ritilin users = eventual murderers

Ritilin users + pre-emptive jailings = Safety
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« Reply #113 on: December 19, 2005, 12:53:00 PM »
Jim Carey on Ritalin

http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/Conten ... 9483191630

"I have one coffee a day now rather than seven, because I think the world is living in a coffee-induced hyperbolic mode that is insane. It's part of the reason why our kids are on Ritalin. I don't believe there is such a thing as
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)....

"If somebody had given me Ritalin (as a child) I wouldn't be here. I wouldn't be where I am. Because all of those instincts would have been
squashed, you know? So I really worry about that stuff, what they're doing with kids."
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« Reply #114 on: December 19, 2005, 10:03:00 PM »
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Ritilin users + pre-emptive jailings = Safety


Well, yeah. They do that now if the amphetamines are not legally prescribed and from a licensed pharmacy.

But I think a more reasoned, helpful approach would be to just know the facts so individuals who may decide to use speed, for whatever reasons, can properly assess the risk/benefit.

"The Program" and two years will get you a vastly improved kid in *EXACTLY* the same way that "The Program" and four bucks will get you a cup of espresso at Starbucks.

http://fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.php?topic=5617&forum=9#50637' target='_new'>Timoclea

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« Reply #115 on: January 05, 2006, 07:47:00 PM »
Calls Come For FDA ADHD Panel Member to Step Down

Victims and Advocates who plan on testifying before the February 9th FDA Risk Management Advisory Review Panel on ADD Drugs' Link to Deaths, Heart Attacks are asking for one of it's panel members to step down due to a concern over a conflict of interest.  Stephanie Crawford, an associate professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy has been selected to sit on the advisory panel to weigh-in on ADD Drug Risks.  

Parent and child advocates question Ms. Crawford's longstanding affiliation with the University of Illinois and its long history with ADHD Research. The University of Illinois receives millions of dollars in Attention Deficit
Drug Research.  Both ADD and ADHD known as Attention Deficit Disorder with or without hyperactivity are subjective psychiatric labels for which there are no demonstrable objective tests. Without legitimate scientific testing
to verify the existence of these labels, researchers have resorted to using highly subjective questionnaires, surveys, or rating scales in determining a diagnosis.  A widely used and controversial rating scale, the "Acter's
profile for boys (or girls)" comes from the University of Illinois and its research department.   This one screening method or random survey is being unlawfully used within the public education system without the approval of any Local, State, or Federal Government to diagnose school children throughout the United States. These research screenings are being casually
passed off to parents and school personnel without full informed consent and are currently being legally challenged within Federal  Courts.  "Parents are simply not being told that their children are participating in research,"
says Sheila Matthews Founder of Ablechild a non-profit organization.

Ms. Crawford's own participation in ADHD Research under grant application PA-98004 Drug Abuse and ADHD in Adults and Their High Risk Offspring further demonstrates the just cause for her removal from the panel.  Though the FDA has a conflict of interest screening process and waiver criteria, there are still some conflicts of interest that are simply not manageable and should
be challenged.

To have a panel member that works for this particular University that receives a tremendous amount of pharmaceutical and psychiatric financial
support to conduct research on this very same label defeats the purpose, authority, and function of the panel itself.


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« Reply #116 on: January 06, 2006, 07:01:00 PM »
Nailed that         ... you go     !
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« Reply #117 on: January 13, 2006, 12:38:00 PM »
Big Corporate Pharma hopes that American families, schools, and treatment professionals will continue to buy the medical model / behavioral disorders of childhood myths. Keeping kids on (legal) dope puts billions into the pockets of pharma executives.
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« Reply #118 on: January 13, 2006, 08:55:00 PM »
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« Reply #119 on: January 16, 2006, 07:13:00 PM »
Is there really an epidemic of 'mental illness' or are we just experiencing the backlash of being an overfed and undernourihsed nation?
Like putting low octane in a high octane vehicle and expecting it to perform well.


http://www.just-food.com/news_detail.asp?art=63032

UK: Intensive food production linked to mental ill-health
16 Jan 2006
Source: just-food.com
 
New research released today (16 January) adds to the growing body of evidence that food can have an effect upon a person's mental health and behaviour that is both immediate and lasting because of the way it affects the structure and function of the brain.

Feeding Minds, a report published by the Mental Health Foundation (MHF) and Sustain suggests that some foods damage the brain by releasing toxins or oxidants that harm healthy brain cells, while an unbalanced diet that fails to include adequate amounts of complex carbohydrates, essential fats, amino acids, vitamins and minerals and water can lead to mental ill-health.

Changing methods of farming have introduced higher levels and different types of fat into our diet. To take one example, chickens now reach their slaughter weight twice as fast as they did 30 years ago, which has changed the nutritional profile of the meat. Whereas a chicken carcass used to be 2% fat, it is now 22%. Also, the diet
fed to chickens has changed dramatically, which has reduced omega-3 fatty acids and increased omega-6 fatty acids in chicken meat.

This is significant in that the fats we eat directly affect the structure and substance of the brain cell membranes. Essential fatty
acids omega-3 and -6 make up 20% of the fat in our brain, and must be derived from our diet as the body cannot make them itself. Unequal intakes of the two different types of fat are implicated in mental health problems, with experts suggesting that the Western diet now includes too much omega-6 and insufficient omega-3.

The report makes 14 key recommendations aimed at government departments and a range of other stakeholders.
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