Guest guest Posted May 4, 2007 Report Share Posted May 4, 2007 PHARMA-PSYCHIATRY THE CAUSE OF RISE IN SCHOOL (AND OTHER) VIOLENCE...? http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=103853 Posted By: hobie <Send E-Mail>Friday, 4 May 2007, 2:36 a.m. In Response FIRST DO NO HARM ???????? - HEALTHCARE ERRORS AFFECT 1 IN 10 WORLDWIDE (DrRobinFalkov) : U.N. agency launches effort against medical errors Found here: http://RitalinDeath.com Excerpts: In 1998 at the National Institutes of Health Consensus on ADHD, the following statement was issued: "We do not have an independent, valid test for ADHD, and there is no data to indicate that ADHD is due to a brain malfunction". Labels like ADHD, ADD, ODD, LD etc are in no sense true diseases. There are no reliable diagnostic methods. Psychiatrists cannot even agree among themselves about how to diagnose ADD/ ADHD. [ ... ] It all started for Matthew in the first grade the school social worker in Berkley, Michigan kept calling us in for meetings. One particular morning before an IEP meeting, the school social worker Monica Fuchs, my wife and I, were waiting on the others to arrive. Monica made us feel very threatened when she said that if we wouldn't consider getting Matt on Ritalin for their diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, that Social Services (Child Protective Services) could charge us for neglecting his educational and emotional needs. My wife and I were scared of the possibility of losing our children, if we did not comply.And, found here: http://www.adhdfraud.org/commentary/1-6-02-2.htm Excerpt: If I were to invent ‘diseases’ out of thin air and tell normal, disease-free, infants, children and adults that they were abnormal/diseased, for profit only, I would be committing a fraud. Any subsequent medical or surgical treatment would be an assault and battery pursuant to Penal Code sections 242/243. The only difference here, is that present-day psychiatry/‘mental health’ has made the wholesale invention of ‘diseases,’ it is standard practice. That such has become standard practice does nothing to legitimize or mitigate the fact that it is a total, 100%, fraud. Every patient/parent with a psychological/psychiatric/emotional/behavioral problem who is lead to believe they have an organic disease of the brain has been lied to and denied their right to informed consent/self determination. This being the case the MBC cannot decline to investigate and provide a determination as to whether or not their proclamations and insinuations of ‘disease’ are legitimate or fraudulent! The lay-public does not fully understand that an objective, physical abnormality, equals pathology, equals disease. They can only trust, and believe what their physicians tell them. Violating that trust, cost-is-no-object, psychopharm propaganda, bombards them with images of ‘chemical imbalances’—psychiatry’s ‘diseases,’ and ‘chemical balancers’—pills, to treat them all. Patients and parents cannot bring themselves to imagine so total, and brazen a deception. Without the contrived illusion of a disease, there would be no six-million-case, ADHD ‘epidemic.’Excerpt from page 2 of a three-page article, found here: http://www.cchr.org/index.cfm/9409 It is not as if psychiatrists don’t know. The scientific research documenting the connection between violence, suicide and psychiatric drugs is overwhelming. Perhaps most revealing is the statement by Candace B. Pert, Research Professor at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, as published in the October 20, 1997 issue of Time magazine. Professor Pert stated: “I am alarmed at the monster that Johns Hopkins neuroscientist Solomon Snyder and I created when we discovered the simple binding assay for drug receptors 25 years ago....The public is being misinformed about the precision of these selective Serotonin-uptake inhibitors when the medical profession over-simplifies their action in the brain...”7 Brief excerpts from some of the numerous studies documenting the violence/suicide connection follow: (1) Testing revealed that Eric Harris, one of the dead suspects in the Columbine incident, had therapeutic levels of Luvox in his blood. On May 4, 1999, ABC’s affiliate in Colorado reported that “Luvox is the trade name for fluvoxamine, which research shows can induce mania.” This is substantiated in an American Journal of Psychiatry article entitled “Mania and Fluvoxamine” which states the “drug can induce mania in some persons when it is given at normal doses.” Additionally, a study by researchers at Hadassah-Hebrew University School of Medicine in Jerusalem, published in the Annals of Pharmacotherapy, concluded the following about Luvox: “Our case series suggests that fluvoxamine may have the ability to induce or unmask manic behavior in depressed patients. Clinicians are alerted to monitor for this ‘switching effect...’” 8 (There are an additional 20+ studies or findings referenced on that page.) --hobie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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