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ADHD Drugs Ineffective In Long Term – Nutrition by Natalie

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Be My Friend – www.myspace.com Nutrition by Natalie ADHD drug have been found to ineffective in the long term by a recent NIH Study. These drugs have also been found to stunt growth and weight of children taking them. The FDA recently issued warning in the form of medication guides concerning heart problems and psychiatric symptoms potentially caused by these drugs. These warnings were issued on Adderall, Concerta, Daytrana, Desoxyn, Dexedrine, Focalin, Metadate, Methylin, Ritalin and Strattera.

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25 comments on ADHD Drugs Ineffective In Long Term – Nutrition by Natalie

  1. makavelidadon23 says:

    why do u keep shakin ur head?

  2. vnl89 says:

    how about some talking. do you sleep at night? i wanna fuck you in the ass. call me at +4793665123

  3. pwg1126 says:

    My 22 yr old son Sean died on Nov 4 due to Ritalin abuse. He was supposed to take 3 per day, but after treatment and one day at a halfway house he went to an doctor who didn’t know him and was prescribed him 90 pills. He died with a vomit bag in his hand in his car waiting to go back into the halfway house. If you get this addiction from your stimulant or amphetatamine. You have a 6% chance of getting off for 1 year. God help you get off or use time released medicine.

  4. botchalism says:

    I am amazed with the depth and quality of your hard hitting expose examining such a paramount issue. We owe our children the best means possible to combat this debilitating…HEY LOOK A SQUIRREL!!

  5. LostFoxeh says:

    some of the things you have said I know to be false, make me wonder how much you have also said is false.

    People research everything she said, chances are it is slanted or miss informed.

    I do know adhd meds have helped me, but hurt my brother, so it depends on what else is in your head.

  6. tied2themercedes says:

    I took my son off of Methylphenedate 4years ago for the exact reason that he was a walking skeleton. These medications severely affect the appetite. At the age of 12 my boy was the size of an 8 year old. I continually brought up appetite with his doctor and the doctor told me to just give him a higher caloric diet. Right… the kid wasn’t hungry can’t force feed a kid. Once off the meds he grew five inches in a four months. He is 15 and still much shorter than his friends.

  7. 0nlyonewillwin says:

    pethetic. “stunt grouth”? little truth, tons of lie and deceit.

  8. iSteve931 says:

    i have been on adhd drugs since i was 7. Im 18 now i have ran the gammot of meds. all the meds have been the more common stimulants (amphetimines) and not the newer alternatives of adhd meds. I am 6’2″ lol so it didnt stunt my growth. but i stopped taking my meds about 3 to 4 months ago it took like 3 months for the withdrawals from the adderall to stop, ei tiredness, lack of care, a not as happy look to the future etc. I stoppedcause it was messing w/ my mind. I was anxious, always uncomfortabl

  9. iSteve931 says:

    i got paranoid so easily, it was hard for me to have friends towards the end because i didnt trust anyone. everything everyone said was seemingly a lie to me because for some reason everyone was out to get me. i was constantly thinking i was going crazy and i would have a racing heart all the time, i was always very aggitated. i personally decided to get off even w/ the doctors disapproval. i am still having motivation problems and i have paranoia still but it is less then half of wat it was.

  10. GodsAvengR says:

    Hey got a reasonable question for you. YOU GOT PROOF??????….

  11. GodsAvengR says:

    Hey that comment I sent was for Stafide

  12. GodsAvengR says:

    So in other words Steve931 what your saying is that there is definitely some reason for major concern and maybe God is looking out for U brother or your just really lucky hmm??? Either way glad your still with us,Think on that for awhile. Drugs do what drugs do Pot, Heroine, crack cocaine ADAHD/ ADD drugs I thought they said JUST SAY NO!

  13. GodsAvengR says:

    You got proof? Please share.

  14. GodsAvengR says:

    That was for U Onlyonewillwin You got proof. She’s right I got the same spill from my son’s psychologist about the stunting growth issue. Check it out before you judge friend contact the FDA and ask them. No drug experience is the same between all people it’s selective.

  15. GodsAvengR says:

    I appreciate what your are doing out there Natalie God Bless you and yours. Just one thing, It seems your readers could use some hard details maybe you could state the names of the papers and sources you got your info. from makes your presentation stronger and gives those of us looking for cold hard facts something to share with others in need nto make sound decisions. Thank you.

  16. MrSpieldose says:

    I spent years on ADHD drugs and the top dog drugs had the nastiest side effects and caffeine is nasty as well, makes some people psychotic and all of them felt like they burned out my body and I was prescribed Desoxyn and took 20 mg 4 times a day and they come only in 5 mg tabs for years and that was the mildest and only made me able to focus and was milder on my body than coffee and it is rx meth and I went nuts on Ritalin, Adderall and Dexedrine and Strattera made me insane…

  17. MrSpieldose says:

    I think you make a lot of credible points and one irony about big pharma and ADHD drugs is that they all promote drugs that feel hard on the body for ADHD and after failing on everything else, they prescribe rx meth and rx meth feels healthier on the body and produces less of a high than coffee and the irony is that the school nurse used to give us fun size bags of skittles in the Ritalin line to avoid the pattern of us hiding in the bathroom for 10 minutes and going back to class…

  18. kelstergirl123 says:

    i just wanna say that i have been on strattera for about 2 years but the worst side affect that i had was weight loss. i started taking it the durring the summer before i went to 6th grade (im in 7th now). in 5th grade i use to weigh about 115 pounds but now im twelve and i weigh 88 pounds. im not making this up, its a true story.

  19. LostFoxeh says:

    I do have proof, high school English 1 it would take me 2 hours or longer with out meds, and about an hour or hour and half with meds. That alone makes it worth it. I also average a score of 10-15 point higher on test I took meds on than without. The growth part, I’m 5’7″ and much taller than both my parents, but I will admit I did have delayed growth, but that is not the same. This is my personal experience please conduct your own experiments and research.

  20. LostFoxeh says:

    Watched the video again, you have mixed information, some of it is true and other is not. I don’t like how you make it sound like the withdrawals are like heroin. You take more of a scare people than share information. Why?
    For ever one negative study there are multiple studies with positive results.
    Anyways, the meds work to help kids get focused until they learn coping skills so they don’t need or need very little meds. It is not the end all be all cure as every doctor will tell say.

  21. dihle12 says:

    adhd and add are fake money making

  22. DoctorYoon says:

    for those with ADHD, stimulant drugs may balance in the long run the production of dopamine in the CNS. If you have too much production, which is an imbalance, then medication such as amphetamine may damage the production just enough to balance it. This is why it must be prescribed after diagnosed. People that do not have ADHD will experience negative side effects from taking stimulant drugs, while those with ADHD may benefit.

  23. consceincePride says:

    @DoctorYoon typically you are a very narrow minded person claiming knowledge . Here is the catch dopamine level alters simultaneously according to the situation unless is caused primarily by a tumor such as dopamine producing pheochromocytoma. Go and study biology 101 once again

  24. consceincePride says:

    @kelstergirl123 Any stimulants can make loose weight.
    but over induce neural stimulation can lead to excessive cortisol production; could lead to chronic fatigue syndrome. Wait until you are older young people manage stress better than older ones.

  25. lunchboxxxxxxxxx says:

    After taking ritalin for over 5 years, I have become nervous, antisocial, and lost any motivation to do anything. I agree that short-term effects can be great (only when you’re on ritalin), but the long-term effects make ritalin not worth it at all. About 6 months after I got off of ritalin, everyone I knew noticed a HUGE difference in my behavior. I became more confident and talkative, though still not as much as I was before I started ritalin. I would rather do worse in school than be a zombie

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