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Homœopathic alternatives for Children with ADHD
19 May 2011

 

In 2004, American physicians wrote over 28 million prescriptions for ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) drugs, and by 2008 alone, this number increased substantially to over 39 million. Despite these scary-high numbers of powerful psychiatric drugs prescribed for our children, The Washington Post reported on a large, multi-center, federally funded study that "confirmed there were zero long-term differences between children who were continuously medicated and those who were never medicated" (Vedantam, 2009).

Hyperactivity and its related syndromes (attention deficit disorder, or ADD; and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD) have become America's number-one childhood psychiatric ailment. One of the common drugs to treat children with ADD and ADHD has been Ritalin, and its used has become so common that some people are calling it "vitamin R."

It is initially surprising and confusing to learn that Ritalin is an amphetamine-like drug. One would think that this type of drug would make hyperactive children even more hyperactive. However, when Ritalin is prescribed to children who are already hyperactive, it tends to slow them down. Ironically, the use of a drug that causes symptoms similar to those of the patient is actually the basic principle of homeopathic medicine (treating "likes with like").

Ritalin and a select number of conventional drugs (including digitalis, nitroglycerin, colchicine, allergy shots and vaccination) are all known to cause the various symptoms that they are known to treat. Despite this fact, none of these drugs is considered a true "homeopathic medicine" because homeopaths use much smaller and safer doses of their medicines; additionally, a homeopathic medicine is individualized to the patient and the unique syndrome of whatever disease the sick person experiences. [...]

Read the whole article at:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dana-ullman/adhd-homeopathy_b_862492.html

 

Unanswered questions from the Vaccine Injury Compensation Programme: A Review of Compensated Cases of Vaccine-Induced Brain Injury
10 May 2011

Bell tolling for Swine Flu
28 October 2009

Teresa Forcades, doctor in Public Health, reflects on the history, and gives scientific data, of A type flu and lists all the irregularities related to this subject.

She explains the consequences of the declaration of a "pandemic", the political consequences from this declaration and makes a proposal to keep calm. She calls for an urgent activation of all legal mechanism and the participation of all citizens in this matter.

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