Incredible abuse is meted out to so many using the quackery of psychiatry. I do not dismiss the essence of psychiatry, but the array of made up mental illnesses for which an array of medicines are prescribed. We have a generation of children being severely compromised by Ritalin, to name one example.
It is said that Dr Leon Eisenberg, considered by some to be the “father” of ADHD, claimed just before his death in 2009 that ADHD was a fictitious disease. Moreover, in an August 2012 interview with Der Spiegel, Harvard psychologist Dr. Jerome Kagan had the following to say:
SPIEGEL: In the 1960s, mental disorders were virtually unknown among children. Today, official sources claim that one child in eight in the United States is mentally ill.
Kagan: That’s true, but it is primarily due to fuzzy diagnostic practices. Let’s go back 50 years. We have a 7-year-old child who is bored in school and disrupts classes. Back then, he was called lazy. Today, he is said to suffer from ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). That’s why the numbers have soared.
SPIEGEL: Experts speak of 5.4 million American children who display the symptoms typical of ADHD. Are you saying that this mental disorder is just an invention?
Kagan: That’s correct; it is an invention. Every child who’s not doing well in school is sent to see a paediatrician, and the paediatrician says: “It’s ADHD; here’s Ritalin.” In fact, 90 percent of these 5.4 million kids don’t have an abnormal dopamine metabolism. The problem is, if a drug is available to doctors, they’ll make the corresponding diagnosis.
What prompted me to share this was this article discussing the book by Gary Greenberg entitled The Book of Woe: The DSM and the Unmaking of Psychiatry.
As Candace Pert, the author of Molecules of Emotion says, we will look back in horror and regret at what we have done to so many children and young adults by interfering with these critical endocrine pathways whilst these children are still maturing.
Such abuse in service of a deeply evil agenda.
Kind Regards,
Richard
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