Why the AHA says more kids need EKGs
Dear Friend,
There's yet another danger to the rampant over diagnosis of
the so-called "disease" known as Attention
Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It's bad enough that
millions of children are being needlessly medicated for this
invented "disorder." And it's even worse that the
side effects that come along with the drugs can be life
threatening.
Now, the American Heart Association (AHA) says that all
children should be screened with electrocardiograms (EKGs)
before beginning a regimen of hyperactivity and
attention-deficit disorder drugs. Why? Your doctor will tell
you it's because children with undiagnosed heart conditions
could be vulnerable to sudden cardiac arrest and other heart
problems when they take stimulant drugs that can increase
their blood pressure and heart rate.
It's true some of the children taking these drugs have had
exactly that reaction. But for the AHA to assume that the
heart condition came BEFORE the use of this Schedule II
stimulant drug – and not to acknowledge that the heart
condition could be the RESULT of the drug – is as absurd
as the "disease" itself. How many kids do you know
of who are walking around with heart problems?
With over 2.5 million American children on these drugs, I'm
sure you can imagine the cash cow such a mandatory screening
would be.
I've long been critical of the idea of ADHD. I believe that
it is, for the most part, a made up disease that turns
capitalizes on typical childhood behavior – or behavior
that's the result of too much sugar and too little
discipline. I also think that it's the most egregious
example out there of a "malady" that's being
promoted by drug companies in order to expand the market for
their poisons.
The mainstream media is, of course, a willing accomplice in
this scam. Sadly, the mainstream medical community has
bought into this nonsense as well.
Keep reading…
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Even in light of these findings, pediatric cardiologist
Victoria Vetter of the University of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine who was part of the AHA's committee that made the
recommendation said, "We don't want children who have
[ADHD] from being treated. We want to do it as safely as
possible." Vetter said that if an EKG detects a
problem, the child in question should be sent to a pediatric
cardiologist, and "with careful monitoring"
children with heart issues can take ADHD medicines if
needed.
This new warning from the AHA isn't the only red flag that
ADHD medications have gotten. Not long ago I told you about
a several studies that suggest that these controversial
drugs can have a lasting and negative effect on the
developing brain.
These studies concluded that the animal test subjects that
been subjected to an ADHD drug regiment exhibited a
noticeably higher degree of "learned
helplessness," a condition marked by symptoms of
depression and a tendency to give up quickly when faced with
a challenge. (Sound like any kids you know?) Other similar
research noted that the formerly medicated subjects
responded less to rewards and reacted more to stress than
the drug-free control group.
The ADHD monster will be tough to beat. The psychiatric
community seems willing to gloss over any issues that are
related to many downsides of ADHD medications. According to
the CDC data, the following side effects linked to ADHD
treatment resulted in either emergency treatment or
hospitalization for those taking drugs between August of
2003 and December of 2005:
They say the mind is the first thing to go...I say, not on
my watch!
I’ve heard them called senior moments, brain hiccups and
even brain farts!