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I knew it was coming--Drugging pre-schoolers
http://toronto.fashion-monitor.com/n...02304ADHD-Drug
ADHD Drug Safe and Effective for Pre-Schoolers Excerpts: Investigators warn, however, that 3- to 5-year-olds with ADHD appear more sensitive to the drug's side effects, which include irritability, insomnia and weight loss, than are older children with ADHD and require closer monitoring. Children who took the drug also experienced somewhat slower growth rates. Methylphenidate is the most widely prescribed drug for the treatment of ADHD in children but is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in children younger than 6. About 11 percent of those enrolled in the ADHD study experienced side effects severe enough to drop out. These included weight loss, anxiety, skin picking, mood disturbances and insomnia. More than 4.4 million children in the United States have ADHD, according to estimates by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. |
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I knew it was coming--Drugging pre-schoolers
"Jan Drew" wrote in message om... http://toronto.fashion-monitor.com/n...02304ADHD-Drug ADHD Drug Safe and Effective for Pre-Schoolers Excerpts: Investigators warn, however, that 3- to 5-year-olds with ADHD appear more sensitive to the drug's side effects, which include irritability, insomnia and weight loss, than are older children with ADHD and require closer monitoring. Children who took the drug also experienced somewhat slower growth rates. Methylphenidate is the most widely prescribed drug for the treatment of ADHD in children but is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in children younger than 6. About 11 percent of those enrolled in the ADHD study experienced side effects severe enough to drop out. These included weight loss, anxiety, skin picking, mood disturbances and insomnia. More than 4.4 million children in the United States have ADHD, according to estimates by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Oh, come on Jan. We can't have children running around acting like children. It disturbs our nap time and telephone conversations. There was a time when a large percentage of children in a public store were in harnesses. They called that cruelty. Now they just poison the kids. The "harnessed" kids almost invariably turned out to be above average by mid teens. |
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I knew it was coming--Drugging pre-schoolers
Jan Drew wrote: http://toronto.fashion-monitor.com/n...02304ADHD-Drug ADHD Drug Safe and Effective for Pre-Schoolers Excerpts: Investigators warn, however, that 3- to 5-year-olds with ADHD appear more sensitive to the drug's side effects, which include irritability, insomnia and weight loss, than are older children with ADHD and require closer monitoring. Children who took the drug also experienced somewhat slower growth rates. Methylphenidate is the most widely prescribed drug for the treatment of ADHD in children but is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in children younger than 6. About 11 percent of those enrolled in the ADHD study experienced side effects severe enough to drop out. These included weight loss, anxiety, skin picking, mood disturbances and insomnia. More than 4.4 million children in the United States have ADHD, according to estimates by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This is sad : The Proby-Wright-Ann crowd are dancing in the streets about this mass-drugging of our most vulnerable population. Their goal: domestic Armageddon; the total destruction of the USA. The ture Patriots and Constitution-promoters, such as ourselves, can never allow this to happen. All people must stand up now and just say NO to drugging our children. It's either that or total annihilation. Thanks for this update, now it's time to active and save America for honest, hard-working, decent folks! |
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I knew it was coming--Drugging pre-schoolers
"Vernon" anere@anhere wrote in message m... Oh, come on Jan. We can't have children running around acting like children. It disturbs our nap time and telephone conversations. There was a time when a large percentage of children in a public store were in harnesses. They called that cruelty. Now they just poison the kids. The "harnessed" kids almost invariably turned out to be above average by mid teens. Quite, and it makes them all into drug users so we can make some money on that as well later on |
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I knew it was coming--Drugging pre-schoolers
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Oh, come on Jan. *We can't have children running around acting like children. *It disturbs our nap time and telephone conversations. There was a time when a large percentage of children in a public store were in harnesses. *They called that cruelty. *Now they just poison the kids. The "harnessed" kids almost invariably turned out to be above average by mid teens. Which (had anyone actually read the original article) would have been much less likely had they been left to continue the same behaviors. Posting this to ASAD has the charming benefit of bringing in a host of people who have actual first-hand experience of the difference between ADHD and neurotypical children. -- begin signature.exe A:*Because*it*messes*up*the*order*in*which*people* normally*read*text. Q:*Why*is*top-posting*such*a*bad*thing? A:*Top-posting. Q:*What*is*the*most*annoying*thing*on*usenet? |
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I knew it was coming--Drugging pre-schoolers
Jan Drew wrote: http://toronto.fashion-monitor.com/n...02304ADHD-Drug ADHD Drug Safe and Effective for Pre-Schoolers Excerpts: Investigators warn, however, that 3- to 5-year-olds with ADHD appear more sensitive to the drug's side effects, which include irritability, insomnia and weight loss, than are older children with ADHD and require closer monitoring. Children who took the drug also experienced somewhat slower growth rates. Methylphenidate is the most widely prescribed drug for the treatment of ADHD in children but is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in children younger than 6. About 11 percent of those enrolled in the ADHD study experienced side effects severe enough to drop out. These included weight loss, anxiety, skin picking, mood disturbances and insomnia. More than 4.4 million children in the United States have ADHD, according to estimates by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This is a subject near and dear to my heart. So much so that a few years ago I wrote a short paper to help parents get their children off of such drugs. The paper has been very successful... and because of my effort of only a few days of collecting information nad summarizing it, several children are now drug free. The basics are really very easy. 1 - get your child off of refined foods... ESPECIALLY sodas, fruit juices and anything with artificial colors or flavors. 2 - increase the child's omega 3 fat intake. This can be done with n3 supplements like flax or cod liver oil or you can shift the food they eat to properly fed animal foods which naturally have higher n3 levels. 3 - increase fat soluble vitamin intake and B vitamins. 4 - eliminate trans fats. (just all around good advice... not just for ADD/ADHD.) There are other things that can help, but these 4 items are a must. Most parents that are willing to take the time to follows these suggestions are amazed at how quickly they see a change in their children. I have a 6 year old daughter. I can *always* tell when she's had something to eat (usually at school) that she shouldn't have had. She's not her normal, calm self. When I ask her what she had to eat that day, it's always something that doesn't fit with the above plan. Max. |
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I knew it was coming--Drugging pre-schoolers
"Max C." wrote in message oups.com... Jan Drew wrote: http://toronto.fashion-monitor.com/n...02304ADHD-Drug ADHD Drug Safe and Effective for Pre-Schoolers Excerpts: Investigators warn, however, that 3- to 5-year-olds with ADHD appear more sensitive to the drug's side effects, which include irritability, insomnia and weight loss, than are older children with ADHD and require closer monitoring. Children who took the drug also experienced somewhat slower growth rates. Methylphenidate is the most widely prescribed drug for the treatment of ADHD in children but is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in children younger than 6. About 11 percent of those enrolled in the ADHD study experienced side effects severe enough to drop out. These included weight loss, anxiety, skin picking, mood disturbances and insomnia. More than 4.4 million children in the United States have ADHD, according to estimates by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This is a subject near and dear to my heart. So much so that a few years ago I wrote a short paper to help parents get their children off of such drugs. The paper has been very successful... and because of my effort of only a few days of collecting information nad summarizing it, several children are now drug free. The basics are really very easy. 1 - get your child off of refined foods... ESPECIALLY sodas, fruit juices and anything with artificial colors or flavors. Oh, come on, they might cry and need to be drugged. 2 - increase the child's omega 3 fat intake. This can be done with n3 supplements like flax or cod liver oil or you can shift the food they eat to properly fed animal foods which naturally have higher n3 levels. But, but, but it ain't candy or it isn't what joey eats. 3 - increase fat soluble vitamin intake and B vitamins. 4 - eliminate trans fats. (just all around good advice... not just for ADD/ADHD.) There are other things that can help, but these 4 items are a must. Most parents that are willing to take the time to follows these suggestions are amazed at how quickly they see a change in their children. I have a 6 year old daughter. I can *always* tell when she's had something to eat (usually at school) that she shouldn't have had. She's not her normal, calm self. When I ask her what she had to eat that day, it's always something that doesn't fit with the above plan. Max. It wasn't too long ago that was common knowledge. |
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I knew it was coming--Drugging pre-schoolers
"Max C." wrote in message oups.com... Jan Drew wrote: http://toronto.fashion-monitor.com/n...02304ADHD-Drug ADHD Drug Safe and Effective for Pre-Schoolers Excerpts: Investigators warn, however, that 3- to 5-year-olds with ADHD appear more sensitive to the drug's side effects, which include irritability, insomnia and weight loss, than are older children with ADHD and require closer monitoring. Children who took the drug also experienced somewhat slower growth rates. Methylphenidate is the most widely prescribed drug for the treatment of ADHD in children but is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in children younger than 6. About 11 percent of those enrolled in the ADHD study experienced side effects severe enough to drop out. These included weight loss, anxiety, skin picking, mood disturbances and insomnia. More than 4.4 million children in the United States have ADHD, according to estimates by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This is a subject near and dear to my heart. So much so that a few years ago I wrote a short paper to help parents get their children off of such drugs. The paper has been very successful... and because of my effort of only a few days of collecting information nad summarizing it, several children are now drug free. The basics are really very easy. 1 - get your child off of refined foods... ESPECIALLY sodas, fruit juices and anything with artificial colors or flavors. 2 - increase the child's omega 3 fat intake. This can be done with n3 supplements like flax or cod liver oil or you can shift the food they eat to properly fed animal foods which naturally have higher n3 levels. 3 - increase fat soluble vitamin intake and B vitamins. 4 - eliminate trans fats. (just all around good advice... not just for ADD/ADHD.) There are other things that can help, but these 4 items are a must. Most parents that are willing to take the time to follows these suggestions are amazed at how quickly they see a change in their children. I have a 6 year old daughter. I can *always* tell when she's had something to eat (usually at school) that she shouldn't have had. She's not her normal, calm self. When I ask her what she had to eat that day, it's always something that doesn't fit with the above plan. Max. Thank You, Max for this intering info. Very true. |
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I knew it was coming--Drugging pre-schoolers
"Jan Drew" wrote in message . .. "Max C." wrote in message oups.com... Jan Drew wrote: http://toronto.fashion-monitor.com/n...02304ADHD-Drug ADHD Drug Safe and Effective for Pre-Schoolers Excerpts: Investigators warn, however, that 3- to 5-year-olds with ADHD appear more sensitive to the drug's side effects, which include irritability, insomnia and weight loss, than are older children with ADHD and require closer monitoring. Children who took the drug also experienced somewhat slower growth rates. Methylphenidate is the most widely prescribed drug for the treatment of ADHD in children but is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in children younger than 6. About 11 percent of those enrolled in the ADHD study experienced side effects severe enough to drop out. These included weight loss, anxiety, skin picking, mood disturbances and insomnia. More than 4.4 million children in the United States have ADHD, according to estimates by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This is a subject near and dear to my heart. So much so that a few years ago I wrote a short paper to help parents get their children off of such drugs. The paper has been very successful... and because of my effort of only a few days of collecting information nad summarizing it, several children are now drug free. The basics are really very easy. 1 - get your child off of refined foods... ESPECIALLY sodas, fruit juices and anything with artificial colors or flavors. 2 - increase the child's omega 3 fat intake. This can be done with n3 supplements like flax or cod liver oil or you can shift the food they eat to properly fed animal foods which naturally have higher n3 levels. 3 - increase fat soluble vitamin intake and B vitamins. 4 - eliminate trans fats. (just all around good advice... not just for ADD/ADHD.) There are other things that can help, but these 4 items are a must. Most parents that are willing to take the time to follows these suggestions are amazed at how quickly they see a change in their children. I have a 6 year old daughter. I can *always* tell when she's had something to eat (usually at school) that she shouldn't have had. She's not her normal, calm self. When I ask her what she had to eat that day, it's always something that doesn't fit with the above plan. Max. Thank You, Max for this intering info. Very true. Intering? Just kidding :) |
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I knew it was coming--Drugging pre-schoolers
Vernon wrote:
http://toronto.fashion-monitor.com/n...02304ADHD-Drug ADHD Drug Safe and Effective for Pre-Schoolers Excerpts: Investigators warn, however, that 3- to 5-year-olds with ADHD appear more sensitive to the drug's side effects, which include irritability, insomnia and weight loss, than are older children with ADHD and require closer monitoring. Children who took the drug also experienced somewhat slower growth rates. Methylphenidate is the most widely prescribed drug for the treatment of ADHD in children but is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in children younger than 6. About 11 percent of those enrolled in the ADHD study experienced side effects severe enough to drop out. These included weight loss, anxiety, skin picking, mood disturbances and insomnia. More than 4.4 million children in the United States have ADHD, according to estimates by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Oh, come on QQQ. We can't have children running around acting like children. Vernon, if they are merely acting like children, they do not have AD/HD. If you knew the diagnostic criteria, you would know why. |
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