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ADHD Drugs vs. Possible Cures
Nutrition by Natalie
Natalie talks about ADHD, ADHD Drugs and alternative treatments for ADHD.
Many ADHD meds are highly addictive, have negative side-effects including stunting growth and development of children.
Duration : 0:10:39
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GodsAvengR
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
What would you …
What would you suggest Dr. Ekorre33 If these drugs are not harmful why has the FDA mandated that these drugs have warning lables on them with these Serious sideeffects? OH! PS Check out Wikipedias site on Medical Research under the title of “Controversy about drug development and testing” Tell what you think about the with holding of the raw data from researchers by sponsor’s of the pharma company’s.
GodsAvengR
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
Sounds to me you …
Sounds to me you made yourself into a hypocrite ekorre33. I’ll retort your own request back at you where is your evidence that these alternative treatments don’t work? It’s a reasonable and rational question for one who is making such an empty claim thyself without substance. HMMM? Now that’s weak. Etu Brute E tu?
GodsAvengR
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
Hey” VIGO the …
Hey” VIGO the Inpeller” Lert’s retort question back to you… DO YOU HAVE ANY evidience that they definitely know their stuff/ Can you give any of us a legitemate test that can indisputably prove all these children have ADD/ADHD…Well can YOU.???….Show me some undeniable proof Please make my millinia. Show me evidence that these drugs are curing everyone who is placed on them Vigo come on show me Einstine.lol.
ekorre33
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
@Vigatos Ah, buhu.. …
@Vigatos Ah, buhu…hurt your feelings? Dieticians and chiropractors are not trained to treat add/adhd and it is a disgrace when they attempt to do so. They’re reaching beyond their capabilities, kind of like snake-oil salesman. If you had common sense you wouldn’t ask for scientific evidence, you f… clod!
Vigatos
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
And where is your …
And where is your scientific evidence that they are quacks? You just sound like a moron to be honest.
gyrran
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
not CONSIDERED …
not CONSIDERED narcotics. these drugs are just as narcotic as other drugs, but they are legal because it’s monopolised. example: mefedrone is illegal here in sweden, since it’s thought (and possibly proven) to cause parkinsons disease, and other severe brain damages, but it’s illegal in finland, where it’s legally sold by some drug company, and concidered very effective against depression (which i fully agree with). why? because it’s controlled by a monopoly, meaning controlled by the government
imanerd36
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
While these drugs …
While these drugs are schedule II, they are NOT considered narcotic.
redbrest
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
Thanks Good Job 10 …
Thanks Good Job 10 stars
ekorre33
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
I wish these …
I wish these dieticians, chiropractors and all the other quacks who claim to have answers to the adhd problem, would subject their treatment options to the same scrutinous tests that all medications have to go through before they are approved for sale. It’s easy to criticize big pharma, but it would be nice if the spotlight was turned on all these quacks for a change.
I’m convinced these people do much more harm than good. The cruelest thing they do is give false hope to people who need help
ekorre33
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
Excellent point! …
Excellent point! Please pardon my insult? Part of my frustration comes from the people out there who don’t understand the seriousness of the disorder. They are so misinformed that they think diet, supplements etc can cure the problem. This is so insulting and disrespectful to those of us who have witnessed first hand the debilitating condition of adhd.
You’re right that namecalling goes nowhere, however don’t question my knowledge on the subject based on that, that’s simply nonsense. Cheers!
cpn2003
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
I’m simply trying …
I’m simply trying to offer more info to people who are new to this diagnosis and don’t want to jump straight into giving their kids drugs). Your resorting to name calling for that supposed sin really speaks volumes about the reliability of the info you post….
ekorre33
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
Yes, a good diet …
Yes, a good diet with supplements will make any person feel better, so will execise and good sleep. You’re double-blind study proves nothing. Get a life you dumbass moron.
ekorre33
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
ADHD is currently a …
ADHD is currently a “popular” diagnosis, meaning that it is probably overdiagnosed. This could be one reason Australia is urging caution. But for those who actually have adhd, homeopathic and natural treatments are worse than a joke. It is harmful, disgusting and disgraceful. These treatments have no proven efficacy in treating adhd. Performed by quacks who have no training or knowledge of the disorder. Please don’t quote a study without revealing its source, it’s a cheap way of arguing.
cpn2003
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
Just one of many …
Just one of many I’ve found: In a 12-week double-blind study, children with ADHD were given either a placebo or a fatty-acid supplement providing daily: 186 mg of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), 480 mg of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), 96 mg of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), 864 mg of linoleic acid, and 42 mg of arachidonic acid. Compared with the placebo, the fatty-acid supplement produced significant improvements in both cognitive function and behavioral problems.21 No adverse effects were seen.
cpn2003
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
Then why has …
Then why has Australia just pass a law that prohibits physicians from prescribing Attention Deficit Disorder drugs without first trying all proven homeopathic and natural ADHD Treatment. If the Doctor violates this law they could lose their license. Maybe this is because so many are being diagnosed with this condition without really understanding other possible causes of inattention first.
cpn2003
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
Thank you so much …
Thank you so much for posting this!! There may be those that can’t function without meds, but there are so many more that are being too quickly told they have this condition that it’s almost a waste basket diagnosis by doctors who don’t want to dig any further to understand other potential causes of inattention. Thanks again!
gilmacdave22
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
you do a great job …
you do a great job on your videos.
ekorre33
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
Fair enough, …
Fair enough, sunlemoon! It still bugs me that these medications are constantly compared with class 2 narcotics. It’s a sort of guilt by association insinuation. The meds are not for everyone but they do help some people lead better lives.
sunleomoon
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
4. she was …
4. she was referring to the scheduling as class 2 narcotic, the dea schedules these drugs together, she was not saying they are opiates
Silvialgi
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
thank your for the …
thank your for the extras on alternatives, im not crazy about chemicals. If I must, I guess… but I would rather try something ntural first!
Tthank you.
ekorre33
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
Flossimop – How can …
Flossimop – How can you possibly know that 100s of kids didn’t have adhd a hundred years ago? Just think about it, did no one have high blood pressure or cancer 200 years ago?
You say it’s related to media? I don’t understand what you mean by that?
Yes, the drug companies have lots of money, but the state ultimately decides which drugs make it to the market. I just don’t buy conspiracy theories myself! Have you heard that the illuminati rule the world and that there are ufos at area 51
Flossimop
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
So I’d rather trust …
So I’d rather trust mother nature, huge clinical trial conducted or not. Sometimes you need to trust your common sense. 100’s of kids didn’t have ADHD 100 years ago. It is related to diet and media, pure and simple.
Flossimop
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
Mother nature has …
Mother nature has no MD, no CEO, no advertising arm.
Parent companies of manufactured drugs are billion dollar earners. They have the money to fund huge studies to ‘prove’ the usefulness of their drugs. These tests are often overseen by ‘neutral’ people who are in fact financially linked to the parent company.
Most man-made drugs are based on a compound originating in a natural plant.
ekorre33
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
Sorry, but I have …
Sorry, but I have to make one more criticism. You said your treatments have been known to cure ADHD. That is blatantly false. ADHD cannot be cured, only the symptoms can be minimized or reduced completely. But as with autism, you have it, or you don’t. It’s lifelong, shame on you for suggesting it can be cured. You’re giving false hope to people who are in desperate need of hope. Take care!
ekorre33
February 28, 2010 at 1:50 am
My last comment: I …
My last comment: I worry that people like you persuade the uninformed to turn away from the best treatments available. Your solutions for treatments have no proven track record, have not been put under the scrutinous testing that all medications go through. Please stop giving advice – I know you mean well but that is no excuse.
Take care!