People with ADHD are over twice as likely to die prematurely — especially from “unnatural causes,” such as accidents — according to a new study published in the prestigious journal The Lancet.

What’s to blame? The researchers said they don’t really know, the link is a mystery.

Could it be that ADHD is associated with “risky behavior?” Or perhaps people with ADHD are simply inattentive and “impulsive.” That could certainly lead to accidents.

But maybe this study, instead of being a “shocking look” at another aspect of ADHD, is pointing to something even more terrible.

Could it be that we are finally learning the sad truth about the long-term effects of drugging millions of children? That the reality is that we’re dooming many of these kids to an early grave?

The non-existent diagnosis

The Danish researchers doing this study tracked nearly two million subjects for 30 years, starting at their first birthday.

Of those two million, 32,000 had been “diagnosed” with ADHD. And those people, the researchers said, were twice as likely to die young, especially in a violent manner.

Now, before we talk about any study, research or conclusions about ADHD, there’s one fact, a vital one, that you need to know.

And that is there is no way of testing for ADHD. And no doctor, professor or psychologist out there who can do so. Even drug companies haven’t come up with any real tests.

And there never has been.

And it’s not just me saying that, but the latest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders That’s where every single mental ailment ever dreamed up by Big Pharma can be found. And if you look on page 61, you’ll find the fact that’s no such thing as a test for ADHD.

So when you hear about kids being “diagnosed” with ADHD, what’s really being said is that a doctor, nurse or some school official made that determination.

Because all it takes is someone’s opinion using what’s called a “checklist of behaviors.”

Now, you would think when this study came out, it would send shivers down the spines of any doctor, nurse or school official who pushed to start an innocent little child on a lifetime of risky meds.

But no, it was just the opposite!

Experts have been coming out of the woodwork saying this is why we need to pay more attention to ADHD. One professor of psychiatry at SUNY University even said that “for too long the validity of ADHD as a medical disorder has been challenged.”

That doc would like even more kids to be “identified” and treated!

But that may have been the goal of this study all along…

Because if you look at the fine print you’ll find that it was funded with a grant from the Lundbeck Foundation.

Never heard of it? Well, neither had I.

But my research revealed that The Lundbeck Foundation is described as being an “active industrial foundation” with most of its grant money going to two subsidiaries that just happen to be drug companies.

In fact, most of its money goes to one just called Lundbeck, which specializes in making drugs for the “treatment of brain diseases.” You know, “diseases” like ADHD.

So it should come as no surprise that we’re being told not to worry, because while all this talk about kids dying young may frighten parents, they can “seek solace in the knowledge” that Big Pharma is here to help.

We know that drug companies look for as many ways as possible to come in through the “back door” and scare us into taking their dangerous and often unnecessary meds.

But to frighten parents into thinking their kids are going to die a horrible death if they don’t “seek treatment” for a made-up disorder is about as low as it gets.

Especially when it’s the treatment itself that’s probably responsible.

If your child has been “diagnosed” with ADHD, or is extremely (hyper)active, the first thing you should do is read this e-Alert from our archives. It contains Dr. Spreen’s protocol for treating these problems without drugs.

It may surprise you to discover what some of the most common causes of hyperactivity are.

Source:

“People with ADHD are twice as likely to die prematurely, often due to accidents” February 25, 2015, ScienceDaily, sciencedaily.com

 


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