Preschoolers Tortured in Medical Experiments!
The New York State Psychiatric Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital, and The National Institute for Mental Health are all conducting clinical trial studies on preschoolers to determine how well little kids can tolerate certain kinds of treatments for recently invented "diseases" and behavioral "dysfunctions" such as oppositional defiant disorder, conduct disorder, ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), and even mood disorders and anxiety disorders. In 4-year olds? How can a little kid who has only been on the planet for 48 months be so screwed up?Actually, it's not the kids who are screwed up at all. It's the doctors, clinicians, and teachers who don't seem to know that ALL normal 4-year-olds can't sit still, pay attention, or practice self-control for long periods of time. The parents are messed up too -- they consent to the treatment!!!
Two of the organizations above are drugging preschoolers with psychotropics (like Ritalin and Quetiapine) to see if it changes the children's natural behavior so that they aren't such a fidgety nuisance.
Using preschoolers as guinea pigs to find cures for make-believe mental disorders is outrageous and it ought to be illegal.
And it's not just preschoolers -- even babies and toddlers are being diagnosed as mentally ill and given powerful sedatives and mood-altering medications!
One of these days the torturers are gonna figure out that psychotropic drugs have only spotty success rates -- and worse, that the occasional parent who awakes from their expert-induced stupor might actually stop a child's drug regimen! The solution? A lobotomy! It's an irreversible procedure that would render infants, toddlers and preschoolers compliant, passive, and non-aggressive -- making the jobs of parents, teachers and daycare providers much easier. I understand lobotomists don't use the ice-pick-through-the-eye-socket method that was popular in the 1960's -- they have a much more humane way of zapping the brain's frontal lobes with lasers now. I'm sure that will give parents peace of mind as they sign the medical waivers to approve the procedure.
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I'm no expert but I have found in my own studies and through trial and error that children who exhibit, the so-called "signs of ADD/ADHD" are actually experiencing more of a sensitivity to food and/or food dyes. I've noticed this in my own son, which is why we stay away from red dye #40 and other common food additives that children are prone to to cause sensitivities.
It is a well-known fact among doctors (especially those who prescribe psychotropic drugs) that drugs such as Ritalin are considered "gateway" drugs that can lead to a lifetime of drug dependency in the children who are suject to them.
I've found that fidgetiness in youngsters can be alleviated if the child gets plenty of exercise. Schools can actually exacerbate this problem because they don't allow children to move around as they should.
Illinois has a lot of problems but one thing they did do right -- they don't require children to be in school until they are eight years old. They have one of the latest mandatory start dates in the country. I wish more states would follow suit.
~A concerned parent
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