The French don't recognize
ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder) as a chemical imbalance that
opens the Pandora's Box of pharmaceutical drug addiction with harmful side
effects. They don't raise their kids on fake hyper sugar
and chemical processed foods either. Instead, school kids are treated to chefs in training preparing
lunch meals from nearby freshly grown produce and local livestock.
In general, the French are more food health conscious than
Americans. They believe in fresh well prepared food for all. They don't
allow chemically bleaching wheat flour for white bread. They let the sun do
that, which probably enhances micro-nutrients instead of adding toxins.
The ADHD diagnosis rate in America is 19 percent. In France, it's .5% – a
half of one percent. And the socialization of that half percent is not done chemically. It's
done socially and/or with talk therapy, the old fashioned way.
No doubt a lot of fake kiddie
cereals that dominate our food aisles are eschewed in France also. That's
probably aided by much less TV advertising of fake foods loaded with food
coloring chemicals and sweetened with added excess sugar and HFCS to hook the
kids. All of those items contribute to hyperactivity. And perhaps less TV with
MTV type editing activity that prevails in much of our visual entertainment
these days makes it easier to be more one pointed and patient.
Maybe the French kids get more outdoor activity, riding bikes around,
enjoying playground activity without excess “helicopter” supervision, and
playing soccer. That's the sort of activity that has declined considerably in
the USA. Instead, video games and TV watching are considered the safe way to
raise kids. All sorts of terrible things outside, you know. Must guard the kids
and make sure they won't get dirty or hurt.
I'm glad I grew up when kids were riding bikes
all over, even to school and back, building “forts” in overgrown empty lots or
wooded areas, and occasionally engaging in slingshot and BB gun fights whenever
we weren't playing sandlot football or baseball under the intense Miami sun.
Even with all that, enough schooling was boring, inviting classroom hijinks and
restless behavior. But were weren't put on pharmaceutical drugs.
Here's a type of school outside the public
school system that would be less energetically restrictive while offering
subjects of individual interest.
The Fake Disease That's Turning Kids Into Drug
Addicts.
In 1998, Dr. Edward C. Hamlyn
of the Royal College of General Practitioners stated, “ADHD is fraud intended to justify starting children on a life of drug
addiction”. One of the founding fathers of ADHD as a medical psychiatric
disorder, Leon Eisenberg, confessed before dying in 2009 at the age of 87, “ADHD is a prime example of a fictitious
disease.”
Psychiatrists traded in their note pads used
in talk therapy for prescription pads as their professional stature diminished
a few decades ago. As MDs who did talk therapy, they could legally write
prescriptions while their non-MD certified psychologists and counselors could
not.
So eventually a collusion between
psychiatrists and Big Pharma created manuals that listed disorders by
symptomatic observation and psychiatric committee consensus to create the drug
for that disorder.
Fake diseases created for fake medicines.
That in a nutshell was the
brain chemistry imbalance explanation for behavioral and mental disorders, and
just like viruses, Big Pharma had a chemical for all of them. So then
psychiatrists could have patients visit for 15 minutes then prescribe them
pharmaceuticals.
Future visits would determine
future prescriptions depending on if the patient hadn't gone on a killing spree
or committed suicide from the drug's side effects. This created disease has
resulted in putting children as young as
three years old on pharmaceuticals like Ritalin (methylphenidate) and Adderall
(amphetamine, dextroamphetamine mixed salts). These are both chemically
similar to what Walt of the “Breaking Bad” TV series was selling on the
amphetamine black market.
Now almost 5 million kids in the U.S. who have been observed by school
faculties and other facilities to be a behavioral nuisance or not with it
scholastically are on Ritalin or
Adderall. Then there are the antidepressants for worse cases. This is a
drug culture that's totally legal and just as socially and physiologically
dangerous as hard street drug activity, you know, the “war on drugs” kind.
Posted by Kids Are Special
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