Homeschooling Expert Blames Public Education for the ADHD Overdiagnosis Epidemic
Kerry McDonald – Today, children are being diagnosed with, and often medicated for, ADHD at an astonishing rate.
Kerry McDonald – Today, children are being diagnosed with, and often medicated for, ADHD at an astonishing rate.
Jon Rappoport – The ugly truth about psychiatry.
Anna Hunt – Doctors and experts weigh in on the crisis of drugging kids.
Vic Bishop – The simple, natural alternative to drugging children.
Alex Pietrowski – What if kids could overcome the symptoms of ADHD easily, without meds?
Michael Whitehouse – Prescribing drugs to individuals who don’t need them is fueling mass addiction.
Robert Harrington – children who drink from fluoridated water supplies suffer with ADHD at a significantly higher rate.
Video – Simple, quick and effective exercises based on concepts of Kinesiology to help when dealing with dyslexia, ADD and/or ADHD.
Case Adams – Ginkgo biloba has been reputed as an aid to brain health and neurological conditions for centuries by traditional doctors.
E. Dahl – When medical treatment for ADHD involves added side effects such as: strokes; convulsions; hallucinations; depression; and suicide, you have the wrong medication.
Marco Torres – Children are being trained and almost indoctrinated into a world where “the norm” is to fear everything and everyone…
Dr. Mercola – The diagnosis of mental illness in children is far from an exact science. Modern psychiatry has expanded its reach to the point that even the most normal of emotions and mental states are now labeled as one “disorder” or another.
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Alex Pietrowski, Staff Writer Waking Times One of the world’s leading pediatric neuroscientists, Dr. Bruce D. Perry, M.D., Ph.D, recently stated publicly that Attention Deficit/Hyper-Activity Disorder (ADHD) is not ‘a real disease,’ and warned of the dangers of giving psycho-stimulant medications to children. Speaking to the Observer, Dr. Perry noted that the disorder known as ADHD should …
Alex Pietrowski, Staff Writer Waking Times Attention deficit/hyper-activity disorder (ADD/ADHD) diagnoses are dramatically on the rise in the United States, jumping a whopping 42% in less than a decade. Shockingly these diagnoses are concentrated among the nation’s youth, children between 4 and 17. A recent study taken by the Center for Disease Control’s (CDC) National …
Vidya Frazier, Wakeup-World Waking Times Although both teachers and parents would undoubtedly agree that the installation of WiFi in schools has a number of benefits, the downsides are just as real: an increasing number of children are getting sick from exposure to WiFi technology that’s been installed in their schools. Common Symptoms of WiFi Radiation Exposure The …
Sigmund Fraud – What is it like to be a ‘below average’ student in a culture that increasingly drugs children to induce conformity?
Paul Fassa, Natural Society Waking Times After turning 87 years old, American psychiatrist Dr. Leon Eisenberg announced to the German weekly Der Spiegel on 2 February 2012 that … “ADHD is a prime example of a fictitious disease.” Seven months later, he died. Apparently, he had decided to come clean and confess before moving to the beyond. Unfortunately, …
Waking Times A new study published in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (JAACAP) found that an estimated two million more children in the United States (U.S.) have been diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) between 2003-04 and 2011-12. One million more U.S. children were taking medication for ADHD between 2003-04 and 2011-12. …
Monica Robbins, Guest Waking Times The ability to focus and tune out distraction can be challenging for anyone. But for children and adults with ADHD, it is a daily, frustrating battle. Medication and behavioral therapy are traditional methods of treatment. Now, an alternative form of medicine with ancient roots is being used to ease the …