Ritalin stunts growth of children; long-term risk to children's health unknown
NewsTarget.com ran the story, “Ritalin stunts growth of children; long-term risk to children's health unknown” in which author Mike Adams reported, “New research published in the August, 2007 issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry finds that Ritalin, the amphetamine drug used to treat a fictitious medical disorder labeled Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, stunts the growth of children. The psychiatric industry, of course, has been trying to play down the growth-stunting effects of Ritalin for at least a decade.” Further, “In my opinion, what's happening today in psychiatric medicine is a crime against humanity and a form of chemical abuse towards children. Rather than pretending that these psychiatrists have any real medical authority, we should instead be locking them up and prosecuting them for these Nazi-style chemical assaults upon the population.
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Posted on 06 Dec 2007 by cchr
