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− | The main treatment of ADHD is a drug, [[Ritalin]], which has unresearched long term consequences, though it has been suggested that they "addle the brain over the long term".<ref>[[Document:The CIA - long-range planning for a drugged and debilitated society]]</ref> A 2016 study on rats suggested "that young people using amphetamines may have changes in memory and attention well into their thirties."<ref>http://www.madinamerica.com/2016/04/amphetamines_adolescents_ratstudy/</ref> | + | The main treatment of ADHD is a drug, [[Ritalin]], which has unresearched long term consequences, though it has been suggested that they "addle the brain over the long term".<ref>[[Document:The CIA - long-range planning for a drugged and debilitated society]]</ref> A 2016 study on rats suggested "that young people using [[amphetamines]] may have changes in memory and attention well into their thirties."<ref>http://www.madinamerica.com/2016/04/amphetamines_adolescents_ratstudy/</ref> |
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Revision as of 02:49, 29 August 2016
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A highly sketchy disease that big pharma seems to be cooking up in connection with the forced schooling industry. |
Epidemiology
The disease only seems to feature for children. Development of ADHD has been shown to be correlated with fluoridation of drinking water.[1]
Treatment
The main treatment of ADHD is a drug, Ritalin, which has unresearched long term consequences, though it has been suggested that they "addle the brain over the long term".[2] A 2016 study on rats suggested "that young people using amphetamines may have changes in memory and attention well into their thirties."[3]
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