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  • Bryce posted an update 6 years, 10 months ago

    • Hmmm. Magic. Just when I was reading the rest of your comment, it vanished. I assume an edit was in order….

      • There’s a reason for that. They HATE boomers! Every once in a while I’ll check their hangout & post in their lingo. Well, it was a combi post here…don’t know how that happened, but Dr. F would not appreciate it.
        The little smart tech twerps are starting to come around…just feel it my duty to warn them. On a global platform, so many in school are being taught this stuff is safe. =(
        Every so often I crack a noggin…gives the quotidian life a molecule of meaning. 😉

    • Re: Major depression, substance abuse disorder, alcohol abuse disorder, tobacco use disorder; so millennials have feelings, smoke, use drugs and alcohol. And the problem is what? Sigh. This medicalization of basic human characteristics and/or people’s choices is dangerous.
      Re: hyperactive kids; a funny thing happens when kids with ‘hyperactivity disorder’ play chess, they settle down and focus. Re: adults with ‘hyperactive disorder’; well, first take those that listen to/play fast hard-driving music a lot out of the sample. Take folks that drink large quantities of caffeine out of the sample. Who’s left? Re: Psychotic conditions; I for one am exploring alternative thinking and perceptual styles (given my own experience) and, the ‘probability’ that some folks may be trying to navigate one dimension while getting data from another. I’ve also entertained the idea that the ‘loose associations’ experienced by some folks may be a function of a temporary stretching of a self organizing process that enables analogical thinking. Bear in mind, in the 70’s in the U.S. there was a 60% rate of full recovery from ‘first onset schizophrenia,’ in the 80’s the WHO did a study in 7 countries and found an inverse rate of recovery from ‘first onset schizophrenia’ and industrialization (Africa and India demonstrating a 60% rate of full recovery.) Of course, the researchers didn’t believe the data so they did a second study of 10 countries redefining ‘first onset schizophrenia.’ Hmm, they got the same result but no fanfare, imagine. And, need I say, note the gnostic agenda that forces the use of bizarre clinical language? Source of stats? Pardon the sloppy reference but here https://www.madinamerica.com/mad-america-book/.

      • RE: ADD/ADHD, I would add what EMF does to the nervous system. The body over-produces epinephrine leading to adrenal exhaustion. This masks many symptoms of EHS & folks don’t notice the signals their body is sending to them.
        The psychiatric profession is snake oil, IMO.
        Search one of their newer diags…schizo effective disorder then search niacin deficiency.
        Not that mental issues don’t exist, but they create them where they don’t, to sell poison pharma.