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| 21 Nov 2009 by The Autism News There are thousands of parents of children with ADHD who will rhapsodise about Ritalin — the way the drug allows their child to concentrate and enjoy life without turning him or her into a zombie. But thousands more will say the opposite — that Ritalin made their child confused, scared, depressed, dopey. Why? The truth is that prescribing medicines is not an exact science. No drug is all good or all bad. All can relieve a disease or cause nasty side-effects. ... The Autism News - http://www.theautismnews.com/ - References [ More results from The Autism News ] |
| 23 hours ago by Stephanie Dr. Peter Breggin has become a strong advocate of the idea that widespread Ritalin use in America is causing far more harm than good. His book, Talking back to Ritalin, [3] presents a compelling argument that, despite the assurances from ... Adderall, another popular drug for treating ADHD, is an amphetamine, and Ritalin is a close cousin. In 1983, a defective batch of the street drug, synthetic heroin, also known as "China White", hit the streets of San Francisco, ... Stephanie's Page - http://stephanie-on-health.blogspot.com/ |
| 5 hours ago by Weedpipe He and other marijuana advocates maintain that it is also safer than methylphenidate (Ritalin), the stimulant prescription drug most often used to treat A.D.H.D. That drug has documented potential side effects including insomnia, depression , facial tics and stunted growth. ... The White House's recent signals of more federal tolerance for state medical marijuana laws — which pointedly excluded sales to minors — reignited the debate over medical marijuana. ... 420 Magazine - http://www.420magazine.com/forums/ [ More results from 420 Magazine ] |
| 6 hours ago by Zeus Because California does not require doctors to report cases involving medical marijuana, no reliable data exist for how many minors have been authorized to receive it. But Dr. Jean Talleyrand, who founded MediCann, ... He and other marijuana advocates maintain that it is also safer than methylphenidate (Ritalin), the stimulant prescription drug most often used to treat A.D.H.D. That drug has documented potential side effects including insomnia, depression, facial tics and ... Impact Lab - http://www.impactlab.com/ |
| 19 Nov 2009 Similar brochures educate children about 'ris-perry-done' (Risperdal), another antipsychotic and 'ato-mox-e-teen' (Strattera), an ADHD drug. ... "The psychiatrist refused to treat me without drugs," says Hansen and "I was held in the hospital involuntarily for the next 39 days, totaling a bill of $23000." Take one look at the Bonkers Institute's gallery of vintage psychiatric drug advertising, the Nearly Genuine and Truly Marvelous Mental Medicine Show-one of the best on ... NewsBlaze.com Current News - Top Stories - http://newsblaze.com/ - References |
| 23 hours ago by Philip Dawdy any rational person would see that the effects of long term marijuana use have been documented millions of times, whereas typically medicines used to treat ADHD are, in the grand scheme of things, brand new & and although have been ... no ailments attributed to their marijuana consumption. yet ritalin has many discovered negative side effects as well has the potential for many more long term problems. what's so eye popping about using something arguably more reliable, ... Furious Seasons - http://www.furiousseasons.com/ - References [ More results from Furious Seasons ] |
| 7 Nov 2009 by BioVeda of Bethlehem Ritalin was derived from Dexedrine in the 1950?s, initially to minimize the side effects of appetite suppression and insomnia. Ritalin is now the most frequently prescribed stimulant drug for Attention Deficit Disorder ADD ADHD, and the focus of much of the controversy about ... Adderall was approved for unrestricted use for the treatment of Attention Deficit Disorder ADD ADHD by the FDA in 1996 and is quickly becoming one of the more widely prescribed ADHD medications. ... Dr. Eric Herman - Liberty Chiropractic... - http://bethlehem-pa.biovedawellness.com/ |
| 12 Jun 2008 by Ticktock The standard treatment for ADHD has been Ritalin, an over-prescribed(?) drug that makes parents concerned and scientologists foam at the mouth with anger. Some supplements have been proven to help children with ADHD: magnesium, L Carnitine, .... That's like eating more broccoli when your eyes go bad. Yes, it's good for your eyes but if your kid can't see the board in the classroom you would get them the glasses first, no question. Ritalin-like drugs are like glasses. ... SCIENCE-BASED PARENTING - http://skepticdad.wordpress.com/ - References |
| 15 Sep 2009 by admin Her books include No More ADHD: Ten Steps to Help Your Child's Attention and Behavior without Drugs and No More Ritalin: Treating ADHD Without Drugs. For more information visit Dr. Block's website: ... CCHR International - http://www.cchrint.org/ - References [ More results from CCHR International ] |
| 19 Oct 2009 by Dr. Yannick Pauli No More Ritalin: Treating ADHD without Drugs by Dr. Mary Ann Block. Another helpful book that argues against using Ritalin to treat ADHD, Dr. Block focuses on environmental factors like allergens, hypoglycemia, and food sensitivities ... The Unritalin Solution Blog - http://unritalinsolution.com/adhdblog/ [ More results from The Unritalin Solution Blog ] |
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