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Esquire magazine boldly published an article titled “The Drug Addiction of the American Boy” and, reading the article, it was surprising to see that our boys, our future men, are certainly at risk. There is a kind of silent war going on between psychotropic and the American family resulting in the American child being drugged at a rate that is altering the course of our nation’s future. The war is silent because most families do not recognize the attack that the psychotropic the industry is leading the way. The diagnosis of American children with mental disorders is similar to a plague. Esquire reports: “By the time they reach high school, nearly 20 percent of all American children will be diagnosed with ADHD. Millions of these children will be prescribed a powerful stimulant to “normalize” they. Many of these children will experience serious side effects from these medications. The shocking truth is that many of those diagnoses are wrong and that most of these children are being drugged for no good reason, simply because they are children. It is time that we recognize this as a crisis. “

Bravo to Esquire for publishing this article and bravo to the author. This is a courageous notification for all families to be careful, if they have a child, the chances of being diagnosed with ADHD are 1 in 7. It takes courage to make clear the threat that psychotropic poses for her children. Psychotropic drugs have clear warnings and with those warnings are the adverse effects that ADHD carry stimulants, including sudden death in children with heart problems. They can cause an apparent bipolar condition in a child who did not show any symptoms of such disorder before taking stimulants. Drugs can cause new or worse aggressive behavior or hostility. They can cause new psychotic symptoms (like hearing voices and believing things that aren’t true) or new manic symptoms.

Going even further, to support the rights of families and individuals, this article is clear in telling its readers that there is no single medical test that proves any mental health disorder. Especially, with the prescription of mind-altering and life-threatening drugs, it is a crucial fact to pass on to our nation. The heart that was needed to write this article and publish it is the heart of a warrior, an advocate, a truthful group of people who stood up and communicated in the vast expanse of psychotropic The article expresses concern that the child may be misdiagnosed and with only a 12-minute examination by the doctor and vague reports that the child has trouble staying still in school, the child is then placed in a process of mental disturbance. Drugs

For those who have children in the United States, these medications are likely to be diagnosed and prescribed without actual evidence of a mental disorder.

Ned Hello fine, a psychiatrist who had been diagnosed with ADHD, he co-wrote two books on this topic, and the Esquire article provides a little insight into this prominent author and professional. Dr. Hello fine notes that children are the target of this diagnosis because they are full of energy and in a classroom, they do not necessarily sit still. The child is told that he is wrong and now he needs to go to the doctor and have him prescribed medicine. Dr. Hall-well is clear in his message that children are just children.

To put all of this in terms of numbers, a research study on ADHD drugs, it is mentioned and this is what was found:

“48% OF THE SUBJECTS IN A STUDY WHO TAKEN ADHD MEDICATIONS EXPERIENCED SIDE EFFECTS SUCH AS SLEEP PROBLEMS AND” STUDY DISORDERS. “IN ANOTHER, 6% OF THE CHILDREN SUFFERED PSYCHOTIC SYMPTOMS, INCLUDING FROM THEIR THOUGHT.

Summarizing the points raised, without a medical examination that demonstrates a single mental health disorder, with the risks that mental health drugs are life threatening, and with excessive medication of our children, the rope arrives that we, as citizens , we can shoot and thank you. for Esquire and the author, it’s unmistakably easy to see. Lisa Cosgrove, a clinical psychologist and associate professor at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, was involved in investigating the financial links between the creators of the diagnostic manual used by the mental health community and the pharmaceutical industry.

The research results showed that the majority of the mental health community, involved in the creation of the diagnostic manual and therefore the diagnoses, was financially linked to pharmaceutical companies. Ms. Cosgrove highlights the influence these financial ties have on the mental health and drug addiction industry for our children.

Vested interests have led the families of our nations to be deceived, and as a result, the American child is being drugged at a rate that will eventually paralyze a nation. Well, these guys are our future leaders in business and industry.

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