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ADD/Attention Deficit Disorder

As we navigate our way into the 21st century, there is an ominous trend that, strangely, doesn't seem to concern people as much as it should: Millions of children are now taking psychotropic drugs. And they're not doing it illegally, but by prescription. In fact, the medical and educational establishments are conducting a skyrocketing campaign to get kids, and their parents, to “just say yes” to brain-altering pharmaceuticals, with the drug of choice being Ritalin.

What can be done? First you need to know the facts. Secondly, you need to TAKE ACTION. We've compiled a list of resources to help you do just that.

Our children are our future. Do your part TODAY.
 


Articles:
  • A Prescription for Violence?
    by Dr. Gary Farr 8/10/2001
    In the last 10 shooting incidents at schools, a total of 105 students, teachers and administrators were killed or wounded. Beginning in March 1998 with the shooting at Westside Middle School in Jonesboro, Ark., and ending with the March 22, 2001, shootings at Granite Hills High School in El Cajon, Calif., six of the 12 juvenile shooters are reported to have been on prescribed mind-altering drugs.

  • Baughman Dispels The Myth of ADHD
    by Dr. Gary Farr 1/31/2002
    Dr. Baughman states, "There is no physical or chemical abnormality to be found in life, or at autopsy, in 'depression, bipolar disorder and other mental illnesses.' Why then are you telling the American people that 'mental illnesses' are 'physical' and that they are due to 'chemical disorders?"

  • Celebrity Moms Fight Against Psychiatric Drugging Of Children
    by Dr. Gary Farr 2/22/2002
    Actress Anne Archer releases website to educate mothers against drugging of children. She joins Lisa Marie Presley, Priscilla Presley and Kirstie Alley in the fight for children’s rights

  • Essential & Metabolic Fatty Acids Analysis (Blood)
    by Dr. Gary Farr 3/20/2006
    Fatty acid abnormalities are frequently found in people with chronic inflammatory diseases, auto-immune diseases, heart disease, depression, behavior disorders, such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and senile neurological degeneration. Re-balancing the membrane levels of fatty acids can improve the clinical pictures in these cases.

  • Psychiatric Treatment Of Children & Adolescents
    by Dr. Gary Farr 5/1/2003
    Experts claim that approximately 20% of children in the U.S. have mental disorders with some functional impairment, including about 5-9% of children and adolescents between the ages of 9 and 17 who are defined by federal regulations as having "serious emotional disturbance". What's with this epidemic? A hoax? You decide.

  • Psychiatry - The Biggest Fraud in the History of Science
    by Dr. Gary Farr 8/14/2006
    This 30 minute video exposes how bogus mental illnesses are invented by the psychiatric industry which has resulted with millions of people being falsely labeled and taking dangerous mind altering psychiatric drugs.

  • The Adrenal Stress Index Test
    by Dr. Gary Farr 8/6/2011
    The Adrenocortex Stress Profile is a powerful and precise non-invasive test that evaluates levels of the body's important stress hormones, cortisol and DHEA. This profile serves as a critical tool for uncovering biochemical imbalances that can underlie anxiety, chronic fatigue, obesity, diabetes and a host of other clinical conditions. It's also a crucial tool for monitoring DHEA and/or cortisone therapy.

  • The Dangers of Prozac
    by Dr. Gary Farr 5/1/2003
    The adverse effects of Prozac can be traced to the drug's effect on brain chemistry. As Peter R. Breggin, M.D., explains in Talking Back to Prozac: What Doctors Aren't Telling You About Today's Most Controversial Drug, Prozac acts as a stimulant to the nervous system. Therefore, it can produce side effects that mimic those of amphetamines and are exaggerations of the desired effects of Prozac in relieving depression.

  • The Hyperactivity Hoax
    by Dr. Gary Farr 2/3/2002
    Each year, millions of children take Ritalin, which means thousands of doctors are diagnosing them with hyperactivity or ADD. But what do these diagnoses mean; are drugs the answer for these illnesses; and most importantly, is your child getting the proper treatment for his or her problem? In THE HYPERACTIVITY HOAX, neuropsychiatrist Dr. Sydney Walker cogently explores the medical minefield of hyperactivity and helps parents arrive at safe, effective answers for their children, without unnecessarily drugging them with potentially dangerous mind-altering medicine.


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