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Can Anyone Keep Benefiting From ADHD Medications in the Long-term?

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message 1: by Asli (last edited Jun 10, 2017 12:02PM) (new)

Asli Theobald | 1 comments Dear Group Members,

I am raising awareness to shocking but well-supported evidence on ADHD drugs with my e-book (available for free download from Amazon for a limited time): https://www.amazon.com/LONG-TERM-EFFE... This book presents a compelling collection of hard evidence about ADHD medications. The book demonstrates that these drugs do NOT normalize the brain chemistry of ADHD sufferers, instead causing numerous long-term damages including causing causing the brain to lose its ability to retain dopamine naturally by about 24% even after one year on medication. Chapter 24 of the book documents the science-based findings for effectively reversing these damages including bringing dopamine levels back up and reversing heart problems. All of this is backed up with recent unbiased research studies and findings of analysts which have determined the flawed and biased nature of a colossal amount of junk-science about ADHD drugs which have been created and promoted by compromised experts for decades. This is not a conspiracy theory because of how well it supports its case, backing up every point. The book allows readers to verify any statement whenever in doubt with a single click (ebook has 550 saved electronic references). This huge database of evidence is the difference of this book from others written on this subject.

To immediately become convinced to quit these drugs or get your children off them, I recommend checking out the facts in this post with a few simple clicks: http://adhddrugslongterm.com/can-chil... Realizing all of this at once may feel quite unpleasant, but please trust that the book does document compelling science-based findings about effective drug-free methods to reverse the damages from Schedule II stimulants in Chapter 24, including how to increase IQ scores.

Do not let fraudulent vested interests determine the future of your loved ones or yourself. I would like to emphasize again that this is not fear mongering but only recent peer reviewed study findings, results of congressional, FBI and reporter investigations and court documents for all who are ready to see it, to make well informed decisions. The book does not contain the personal biases of its author.

This is an easy-to-read book for the average laymen including mothers.

Please leave me a review on Goodreads as well as on Amazon if you like this book, to let this information reach others like you. Thanks a lot for your help in raising awareness.

Does Your Doctor Know This? Shocking Evidence on ADHD Drugs by Asli Theobald
Does Your Doctor Know This? Shocking Evidence on ADHD Drugs


message 2: by E (last edited Apr 28, 2020 08:26AM) (new)

E (feedmewords00) | 6 comments As someone with ADHD who has benefitted from medication in the long run, I find this post highly offensive. I usually love supporting female writers, but this book is not conclusive science. It’s a great disservice to those afflicted to start touting a bunch of conspiracy theories. Yes drug companies push drugs. Yes it’s a problem. These facts do not fairly represent patients or their diverse needs though. Moms beware: a lot of kids need medication and do tremendously well on it. I never would have survived without it and I am extremely grateful to have been introduced to it at a young-ish age. If anything, I am only sorry I didn’t try it sooner as my grades were long suffering because I was afraid if I revealed the disorder I would be discriminated (not given jobs or not liked by teachers). I’ve been taking medication for over 10 years with no adverse side effects. You can also get LOTS of assistance legally from schools for it and it’s often easier to document when you are taking medication. I know people who have tried medicine and gone off, stayed on medication, and others temporary aided by it (we are a very diverse group and all of our brains are different - some outgrow ADHD). Some of my friends taking meds are MDPhD doctors. A lot of very educated individuals rely on it to get through their work day. The pretense here is false. Just absolutely false. This group needs rules to prevent people from self promoting their own books.


message 3: by Mika J. Elijah (new)

Mika J. Elijah | 6 comments This disscusion really shouldn't be on here! This is a safe space by and for readers with ADHD and to read about this anti-medication rethoric feels really uncomfortable and even gross!


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