Bureaucrats in Chicago are currently
discussing a proposal to require the mental health screening
of all pregnant women and children up to the age of 18 years
old. The purported mission of the program is to protect the
health of the public by diagnosing mental disorders before
they become full blown problems -- but in reality, as we've
seen from similar programs in the past, the real mission is to
diagnose people with fictitious brain diseases and behavioral
disorders, then dose them with highly toxic prescription drugs
that not only generate profits for pharmaceutical companies,
but also for the psychiatrists who prescribe them.
What's especially frightening about this program is that it
may include the dosing of pregnant women with prescription
drugs that we now know increase the risk of birth defects. We
also know from clinical trials and experiments involving mice
that children who grow up on antidepressant drugs have a much
higher risk of being depressed as adults whether or not they
continue taking those drugs.
In other words, it's not enough that as a nation we
misdiagnose childhood hyperactivity caused by sugar
consumption as being a brain chemistry imbalance and then dose
all those children with Ritalin, it seems that we also want to
start dosing pregnant women as well. Who's next? Are we going
to dose all men under the age of 30? Are we going to require
the mental health screening of all elderly people, and start
dosing everyone over the age of 65 with brain altering drugs
too?
There seems to be no limit to how far the highly corrupt
psychiatry community and prescription drug companies will
carry this to exert control over the population and generate
obscene profits. And the truth is that anyone can be diagnosed
with a mental disorder given sufficient creativity on the part
of the psychiatrists. If a person is too creative and excited,
they have Attention Deficit Disorder. If they're not creative
enough, they have a reading disorder. And if they get nervous
while being observed by the psychiatrist, they obviously have
a social anxiety disorder. See? It doesn't take much to invent
behavioral disorders and then come up with fraudulently
marketed drugs that claim to mask symptoms of those disorders.
Welcome to Insane USA, where the mission of the pharmaceutical
industry seems to be: let's put as many people as possible on
as many brain altering drugs as possible. And, if you've
noticed, the whole idea of diagnosing disease has shifted over
the last ten years from diseases that had measurable symptoms
(such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure or cancer
tumors) to diseases that are largely subjective and have no
objective definition.
There is no definition of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD) that can be confirmed by a lab test. It is a
completely fictitious disease that has literally no verifiable
biochemistry or physiology. It's simply a matter of one
psychiatrist walking in, pointing at a child and saying "Oh,
he has a disorder -- let's put him on drugs!" And ignorant
parents tend to go right along with it because they haven't
done the math on drugs, and they're not aware of the dangerous
side effects of these toxic prescriptions.
What we really need in this country are laws that ban dosing
children with mind-altering drugs. If anything, our children
need to be set free from the chemical prisons erected by
psychiatrists, over-zealous school administrators and, of
course, pharmaceutical companies.
Author Mike Adams is a holistic nutritionist with over
4,000 hours of study on nutrition, wellness, food toxicology
and the true causes of disease and health. He is well versed
on nutritional and lifestyle therapies for weight loss and
disease prevention / reversal. Adams' health statistics
indicate LDL cholesterol of 67 and outstanding blood
chemistry. Adams uses no prescription drugs whatsoever and
relies exclusively on natural health, nutrition and exercise
to achieve optimum health. Adams' books include "The Seven Laws of Nutrition",
"The Five Soft Drink Monsters"
and "Superfoods For Optimum
Health". In his spare time, Adams engages in
pilates, cycling, strength training, gymnastics and comedy
improv training. In the technology industry, Adams is
president and CEO of a well known email marketing software
company.