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The Anti-Depressant Fact Book

by Peter R. Breggin, MD

 

Published by Perseus Books Group

11 Cambridge Center

Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142 USA;

617-252-5298

 

2001, Softcover, 225pp.

$13 US/$19.95 CAN

 

 

 

 

 

 

Peter R. Breggin, MD is a practicing psychiatrist who has written a number of

books about the toxicology of psychiatric medications, the best-known being

Talking Back to Prozac (1994). His well-publicized criticism of drugs like

Prozac and Ritalin has earned him a title: the conscience of psychiatry.

However, among the many family physicians who are the primary prescribers of

these drugs, the word does not seem to have gotten out. If they need to be

convinced I can’t think of a better way than a fact book – not opinion but

scientific data that can be substantiated. Unfortunately, through either

ignorance or bias, most physicians have nothing else to offer in place of the

prescription drug. That leaves it up to the patient to ask the questions and do

a little research. The Anti-Depressant Fact Book is an excellent place to start

with information you won’t find elsewhere.

 

The author has testified in court as an expert witness against some of the

pharmaceutical companies and therefore can give the reader an inside look at the

way these corporations deceive the public about the safety of their products.

 

And do not let the word fact in the title lead you into thinking this is a dry

compilation of lists, charts and complicated data. Dr. Breggin has more than 30

years of experience and accumulated wisdom in treating mental illness, and he

has the faculty of being able to explain medical and psychological effects

clearly. In “The Meaning and Purpose of Depression,” for instance, he explains

why he thinks the labeling of depression as a “disease,” is a mistake, instead

of viewing it as a feeling of unhappiness; an emotional response to life, which

cannot be targeted by these drugs. “In fact,” he says, “I find considerable

evidence that these drugs have little or no therapeutic effect on feelings of

depression.”

 

In his practice he often works with very depressed children and adults who have

failed to “get better” despite years of treatment. In those cases, he says he

usually finds one or more of the following circumstances:

 

• Years of treatment by authoritarian, uncaring doctors or therapists

 

• Years of exposure to multiple psychiatric drugs

 

• Long-term submission to an emotionally abusive parent, spouse, or loved one

 

Also, he finds that many of the individual’s previous doctors may have

overlooked or denied the obvious harmful effects of severe emotional, physical

or sexual abuse in childhood.

 

In the main part of the book, on the SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake

Inhibitors), the most popular of the new antidepressants, the reader learns how

they work by blocking the reabsorption of serotonin. The author says “Tampering

with the serotonin neurotransmitter system is especially fraught with

difficulties because the serotonin nerves spread in a vast network through the

brain…essentially, they go everywhere.” The dangers of disrupting this system

are fully explained, with studies showing evidence for permanent damage and

dysfunction from SSRIs. There are additional risks as well – everything from

sexual impotence to mania – and the little-publicized effects of depression and

suicide caused by the anti-depressants. Cases of criminal behavior and violence

are cited, as well, caused by the mania from the stimulating effects. This

information has been withheld by the FDA and the public made to believe the

drugs are safe.

 

Dr. Breggin’s conscience is nowhere more apparent than when he writes of the

special dangers of treating children with SSRIs. As early as 1990-1991, a group

of Yale doctors found that 50% of children ages 8 to l6, developed two or more

abnormal behavioral reactions to Prozac. These included aggression, loss of

impulse control, agitation, and manic symptoms. In 1997, an editorial in the

Journal of the American Medical Association raised serious concerns about

“exposing the growing brains of children to agents that distort the biochemical

reactions that control the way the brain will develop.” Dr. Breggin states

categorically: “Doctors are prescribing extremely dangerous drugs to children

for purposes (diagnoses) that in the past, would not have led a doctor to

prescribe anything for them. They are exposing children to gigantic risks with

little hope of benefit…meanwhile, there is not a shred of clinical or scientific

evidence to justify the use of…psychiatric drugs in treating children. Every one

of these children is being subjected to a radical but unsupervised medical

experiment.”

 

That these scientific and ethical criticisms have not slowed the use of these

drugs for children, shows the enormous influence of the pharmaceutical

corporations. School officials and social workers (not MDs) have forced parents

to drug their children against their better judgement. Although SSRIs are not

approved for treatment of depression in children, there is no law that prohibits

a doctor from prescribing them to children. Breggin says “This freedom to treat

may be valuable in other areas of medicine, but in the psychiatric treatment of

children, off-label prescribing has become irrational and abusive.”

 

This dangerous practice shows no sign of abating, and hundreds of thousands of

children currently are being brain altered in ways that have led many to

violence (while the authorities keep us focussed on the dangers of illegal

drugs). It is a frightening realization that many American children may be

turned into aggressive, even murderous criminals, for which they are then put

into prison for many years.

 

Machiavelli himself could not have thought up a more evil proposition. Dr.

Breggin has been an advocate for parents, especially, and has rendered real

service to us all. His books need to be widely publicized and heeded

 

 

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Dear Frank,

I just logged on to this website and are mightily impressed.

I have a 26 year old daughter who has psychological problems. She has been

from one to the other care center in the last three years. She has been

diagnosed with Borderline and is very hyperactive. She was also hyperactive

as a child, but it fitted in with our lifestyle and she was very good at

various sports, so it never was a problem.

 

The problems started when she finished her Sports Diploma and had to start

working. Her anxiety levels just went sky-high and she couldn't cope. She

would then act out and behave like a naughty teenager. At the moment she is

on Risperdal, Topamax and Lamictin and she is still not coping. Mind you,

maybe better than without it - then she would be heavily Bulimic and she

would also smoke Marijuana if she gets the chance. A real sad case.

 

Are there any natural products that would eleviate her symptoms?

I would appreciate any input.

Hannelie Kemp

South Africa

 

-

Frank <califpacific

<gettingwell >

Tuesday, November 05, 2002 1:46 PM

new book by Peter Breggin MD

 

 

>

> The Anti-Depressant Fact Book

> by Peter R. Breggin, MD

>

> Published by Perseus Books Group

> 11 Cambridge Center

> Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142 USA;

> 617-252-5298

>

> 2001, Softcover, 225pp.

> $13 US/$19.95 CAN

Peter R. Breggin, MD is a practicing psychiatrist who has written a number

of books about the toxicology of psychiatric medications, the best-known

being Talking Back to Prozac (1994). His well-publicized criticism of drugs

like Prozac and Ritalin has earned him a title: the conscience of

psychiatry. However, among the many family physicians who are the primary

prescribers of these drugs, the word does not seem to have gotten out. If

they need to be convinced I can't think of a better way than a fact book -

not opinion but scientific data that can be substantiated. Unfortunately,

through either ignorance or bias, most physicians have nothing else to offer

in place of the prescription drug. That leaves it up to the patient to ask

the questions and do a little research. The Anti-Depressant Fact Book is an

excellent place to start with information you won't find elsewhere.

>

> The author has testified in court as an expert witness against some of the

pharmaceutical companies and therefore can give the reader an inside look at

the way these corporations deceive the public about the safety of their

products.

>

> And do not let the word fact in the title lead you into thinking this is a

dry compilation of lists, charts and complicated data. Dr. Breggin has more

than 30 years of experience and accumulated wisdom in treating mental

illness, and he has the faculty of being able to explain medical and

psychological effects clearly. In " The Meaning and Purpose of Depression, "

for instance, he explains why he thinks the labeling of depression as a

" disease, " is a mistake, instead of viewing it as a feeling of unhappiness;

an emotional response to life, which cannot be targeted by these drugs. " In

fact, " he says, " I find considerable evidence that these drugs have little

or no therapeutic effect on feelings of depression. "

>

> In his practice he often works with very depressed children and adults who

have failed to " get better " despite years of treatment. In those cases, he

says he usually finds one or more of the following circumstances:

>

> . Years of treatment by authoritarian, uncaring doctors or therapists

>

> . Years of exposure to multiple psychiatric drugs

>

> . Long-term submission to an emotionally abusive parent, spouse, or loved

one

>

> Also, he finds that many of the individual's previous doctors may have

overlooked or denied the obvious harmful effects of severe emotional,

physical or sexual abuse in childhood.

>

> In the main part of the book, on the SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake

Inhibitors), the most popular of the new antidepressants, the reader learns

how they work by blocking the reabsorption of serotonin. The author says

" Tampering with the serotonin neurotransmitter system is especially fraught

with difficulties because the serotonin nerves spread in a vast network

through the brain.essentially, they go everywhere. " The dangers of

disrupting this system are fully explained, with studies showing evidence

for permanent damage and dysfunction from SSRIs. There are additional risks

as well - everything from sexual impotence to mania - and the

little-publicized effects of depression and suicide caused by the

anti-depressants. Cases of criminal behavior and violence are cited, as

well, caused by the mania from the stimulating effects. This information has

been withheld by the FDA and the public made to believe the drugs are safe.

>

> Dr. Breggin's conscience is nowhere more apparent than when he writes of

the special dangers of treating children with SSRIs. As early as 1990-1991,

a group of Yale doctors found that 50% of children ages 8 to l6, developed

two or more abnormal behavioral reactions to Prozac. These included

aggression, loss of impulse control, agitation, and manic symptoms. In 1997,

an editorial in the Journal of the American Medical Association raised

serious concerns about " exposing the growing brains of children to agents

that distort the biochemical reactions that control the way the brain will

develop. " Dr. Breggin states categorically: " Doctors are prescribing

extremely dangerous drugs to children for purposes (diagnoses) that in the

past, would not have led a doctor to prescribe anything for them. They are

exposing children to gigantic risks with little hope of benefit.meanwhile,

there is not a shred of clinical or scientific evidence to justify the use

of.psychiatric drugs in treating children. Every one of these children is

being subjected to a radical but unsupervised medical experiment. "

>

> That these scientific and ethical criticisms have not slowed the use of

these drugs for children, shows the enormous influence of the pharmaceutical

corporations. School officials and social workers (not MDs) have forced

parents to drug their children against their better judgement. Although

SSRIs are not approved for treatment of depression in children, there is no

law that prohibits a doctor from prescribing them to children. Breggin says

" This freedom to treat may be valuable in other areas of medicine, but in

the psychiatric treatment of children, off-label prescribing has become

irrational and abusive. "

>

> This dangerous practice shows no sign of abating, and hundreds of

thousands of children currently are being brain altered in ways that have

led many to violence (while the authorities keep us focussed on the dangers

of illegal drugs). It is a frightening realization that many American

children may be turned into aggressive, even murderous criminals, for which

they are then put into prison for many years.

>

> Machiavelli himself could not have thought up a more evil proposition. Dr.

Breggin has been an advocate for parents, especially, and has rendered real

service to us all. His books need to be widely publicized and heeded

>

>

> Gettingwell- / Vitamins, Herbs, Aminos, etc.

>

> To , e-mail to: Gettingwell-

> Or, go to our group site: Gettingwell

>

>

>

>

> HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now

>

>

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Dear Hannelie,

 

I would suggest this new book by Peter Breggin and start with a list

of links posted last friday.

 

Also you might go to our links page and continue going through the

links there too.

 

Here is a repost of a message from last Friday.

 

Fri Nov 1, 2002 6:29 am

Pass it on- Natural methods for curing mental illness.

 

 

 

 

Pass it on - Natural methods for mental health

 

You cannot turn on the TV or open a magazine without all of the drug

ads jumping out at you.

 

Those are to make money for someone else, this information is to heal.

 

Help with the cause. Pass this message on.

 

 

 

Dear Group,

 

Here are a few links to treating all mental illness with natural

means or showing the dangers involved in pharamacueticals.

 

I have no commercial interest.

I just want to help spread the word.

Please pass this on to any people or groups who can benefit.

Pass it all over the net.

 

Gettingwell/links

 

Dr. Peter Breggin's Website

Dr. Breggins website showing the dangers of drugs for mental illness.

They actually cause mental illness. A very good site.

http://www.breggin.com/

 

 

A group for benzodiazepine education

A group for people who have taken benzodiazepines (valium, xanax,

klonipin and the damage they cause etc.)

benzo/

 

Alternative Mental Health

Site for the Non Drug treatment of mental illness.

http://www.alternativementalhealth.com/

 

Anti-depressants - SSRI type drugs

Dangers involved with taking SSRI type drugs.

http://www.prozacspotlight.org

 

Benzo org

the mother of all benzo truth sites. Find out the real truth about

all benzos like valium, ativan, xanax, librium, klonipin etc. If you

are taking a tranquilizer or a sleeping pill, you should protect

yourself and read the info at this site.

http://www.benzo.org.uk

 

 

Campaign Against Fraudulent Medical Research

big health related site

http://www.pnc.com.au/~cafmr/

 

Pretty Effective cure for " mental Illnesss "

Abram Hoffer a pioneer in treating mental illness with niacin and

natural methods.

http://www.doctoryourself.com/hoffer_anecdote.html

 

Niacin Usage

http://www.doctoryourself.com/niacin.html

 

More Niacin Info.

http://www.doctoryourself.com/review_hoffer_B3.html

 

More, More Niacin.

http://www.doctoryourself.com/psychiatry.html

 

Megavitamin Therapy

http://www.doctoryourself.com/hoffer_psychosis.html

 

Hoffer Home Page

http://www.islandnet.com/~hoffer/hofferhp.htm

 

Biochemical Imbalance testing

http://www.doctoryourself.com/hoffer_krypto.html

 

Popular Medical Opinions

http://www.doctoryourself.com/hoffer_factoids.html

 

Hoffer Biography

http://www.doctoryourself.com/life_hoffer.html

 

How Nature Cures

http://www.doctoryourself.com/nature.html

 

Drug Awareness

The dangers about many prescription drugs and their possible

consequences

http://www.drugawareness.org/home.html

 

Gettingwell Group

Our group for using natural means to cure disease.

Gettingwell

 

Prozac Truth

site about the dangers of SSRI type antidepressants like Prozac,

Paxil, Effexor and others.

http://www.prozactruth.com

 

Quit Paxil, Prozac and other SSRI type antidepressants safely before

you are damaged

SSRI drugs covered. Quitting safely. Dangers involed with taking

these type medications.

http://www.quitpaxil.org

 

SAY NO TO DRUGS!

This site contains more than 600 modern drugs that are likely to be

prescribed by our orthodox medical doctors along-side the usually low-

cost, non-toxic, and often more effective orthomolecular alternatives

http://www.internetwks.com/saynotodrugs/

 

SSRI research -

about SSRI type drugs like Prozac, Paxil, etc.

ssri-research

 

Truth about Prozac, Paxil and other serotonin type drugs.

A group about the very real dangers of serotonin type drugs. ie.

Antidepressants, Prozac etc.

prozactruth/

 

Gettingwell/links

 

Frank

Gettingwell/

Gettingwell using vitamins, herbs, foods and other natural methods.

 

Pass this messsage on to all groups and people who may benefit..

 

 

 

 

 

Gettingwell, " Hannelie Kemp " <kenhan@i...> wrote:

> Dear Frank,

> I just logged on to this website and are mightily impressed.

> I have a 26 year old daughter who has psychological problems. She

has been

> from one to the other care center in the last three years. She has

been

> diagnosed with Borderline and is very hyperactive. She was also

hyperactive

> as a child, but it fitted in with our lifestyle and she was very

good at

> various sports, so it never was a problem.

>

> The problems started when she finished her Sports Diploma and had

to start

> working. Her anxiety levels just went sky-high and she couldn't

cope. She

> would then act out and behave like a naughty teenager. At the

moment she is

> on Risperdal, Topamax and Lamictin and she is still not coping.

Mind you,

> maybe better than without it - then she would be heavily Bulimic

and she

> would also smoke Marijuana if she gets the chance. A real sad case.

>

> Are there any natural products that would eleviate her symptoms?

> I would appreciate any input.

> Hannelie Kemp

> South Africa

>

> -

> Frank <califpacific>

> <gettingwell>

> Tuesday, November 05, 2002 1:46 PM

> new book by Peter Breggin MD

>

>

> >

> > The Anti-Depressant Fact Book

> > by Peter R. Breggin, MD

> >

> > Published by Perseus Books Group

> > 11 Cambridge Center

> > Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142 USA;

> > 617-252-5298

> >

> > 2001, Softcover, 225pp.

> > $13 US/$19.95 CAN

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Peter R. Breggin, MD is a practicing psychiatrist who has written

a number

> of books about the toxicology of psychiatric medications, the best-

known

> being Talking Back to Prozac (1994). His well-publicized criticism

of drugs

> like Prozac and Ritalin has earned him a title: the conscience of

> psychiatry. However, among the many family physicians who are the

primary

> prescribers of these drugs, the word does not seem to have gotten

out. If

> they need to be convinced I can't think of a better way than a fact

book -

> not opinion but scientific data that can be substantiated.

Unfortunately,

> through either ignorance or bias, most physicians have nothing else

to offer

> in place of the prescription drug. That leaves it up to the patient

to ask

> the questions and do a little research. The Anti-Depressant Fact

Book is an

> excellent place to start with information you won't find elsewhere.

> >

> > The author has testified in court as an expert witness against

some of the

> pharmaceutical companies and therefore can give the reader an

inside look at

> the way these corporations deceive the public about the safety of

their

> products.

> >

> > And do not let the word fact in the title lead you into thinking

this is a

> dry compilation of lists, charts and complicated data. Dr. Breggin

has more

> than 30 years of experience and accumulated wisdom in treating

mental

> illness, and he has the faculty of being able to explain medical and

> psychological effects clearly. In " The Meaning and Purpose of

Depression, "

> for instance, he explains why he thinks the labeling of depression

as a

> " disease, " is a mistake, instead of viewing it as a feeling of

unhappiness;

> an emotional response to life, which cannot be targeted by these

drugs. " In

> fact, " he says, " I find considerable evidence that these drugs have

little

> or no therapeutic effect on feelings of depression. "

> >

> > In his practice he often works with very depressed children and

adults who

> have failed to " get better " despite years of treatment. In those

cases, he

> says he usually finds one or more of the following circumstances:

> >

> > . Years of treatment by authoritarian, uncaring doctors or

therapists

> >

> > . Years of exposure to multiple psychiatric drugs

> >

> > . Long-term submission to an emotionally abusive parent, spouse,

or loved

> one

> >

> > Also, he finds that many of the individual's previous doctors may

have

> overlooked or denied the obvious harmful effects of severe

emotional,

> physical or sexual abuse in childhood.

> >

> > In the main part of the book, on the SSRIs (Selective Serotonin

Reuptake

> Inhibitors), the most popular of the new antidepressants, the

reader learns

> how they work by blocking the reabsorption of serotonin. The author

says

> " Tampering with the serotonin neurotransmitter system is especially

fraught

> with difficulties because the serotonin nerves spread in a vast

network

> through the brain.essentially, they go everywhere. " The dangers of

> disrupting this system are fully explained, with studies showing

evidence

> for permanent damage and dysfunction from SSRIs. There are

additional risks

> as well - everything from sexual impotence to mania - and the

> little-publicized effects of depression and suicide caused by the

> anti-depressants. Cases of criminal behavior and violence are

cited, as

> well, caused by the mania from the stimulating effects. This

information has

> been withheld by the FDA and the public made to believe the drugs

are safe.

> >

> > Dr. Breggin's conscience is nowhere more apparent than when he

writes of

> the special dangers of treating children with SSRIs. As early as

1990-1991,

> a group of Yale doctors found that 50% of children ages 8 to l6,

developed

> two or more abnormal behavioral reactions to Prozac. These included

> aggression, loss of impulse control, agitation, and manic symptoms.

In 1997,

> an editorial in the Journal of the American Medical Association

raised

> serious concerns about " exposing the growing brains of children to

agents

> that distort the biochemical reactions that control the way the

brain will

> develop. " Dr. Breggin states categorically: " Doctors are prescribing

> extremely dangerous drugs to children for purposes (diagnoses) that

in the

> past, would not have led a doctor to prescribe anything for them.

They are

> exposing children to gigantic risks with little hope of

benefit.meanwhile,

> there is not a shred of clinical or scientific evidence to justify

the use

> of.psychiatric drugs in treating children. Every one of these

children is

> being subjected to a radical but unsupervised medical experiment. "

> >

> > That these scientific and ethical criticisms have not slowed the

use of

> these drugs for children, shows the enormous influence of the

pharmaceutical

> corporations. School officials and social workers (not MDs) have

forced

> parents to drug their children against their better judgement.

Although

> SSRIs are not approved for treatment of depression in children,

there is no

> law that prohibits a doctor from prescribing them to children.

Breggin says

> " This freedom to treat may be valuable in other areas of medicine,

but in

> the psychiatric treatment of children, off-label prescribing has

become

> irrational and abusive. "

> >

> > This dangerous practice shows no sign of abating, and hundreds of

> thousands of children currently are being brain altered in ways

that have

> led many to violence (while the authorities keep us focussed on the

dangers

> of illegal drugs). It is a frightening realization that many

American

> children may be turned into aggressive, even murderous criminals,

for which

> they are then put into prison for many years.

> >

> > Machiavelli himself could not have thought up a more evil

proposition. Dr.

> Breggin has been an advocate for parents, especially, and has

rendered real

> service to us all. His books need to be widely publicized and heeded

> >

> >

> > Gettingwell- / Vitamins, Herbs, Aminos, etc.

> >

> > To , e-mail to: Gettingwell-

> > Or, go to our group site:

Gettingwell

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now

> >

> >

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I was sad to read of your daughters plight - it just saddens me when children

are not well enough to live the wonderful exciting life that should naturally

be theirs.

 

Although I know very little about your daughters health issues, I would

suggest that you do a thorough search on diet and hyperactivity and also

ensure that your daughter does not drink the likes of coca cola or any other

canned or bottled drink that contains aspartame, nutrasweet or the like. I

would say that black tea and coffee would be suspect also. Please do

extensive research on all of theses things as they are guilty of so many of

the problems that your daughter suffers from.

 

Wishing you the very best in your quest.

Marianne

 

 

> I just logged on to this website and are mightily impressed.

> I have a 26 year old daughter who has psychological problems. She has been

> from one to the other care center in the last three years. She has been

> diagnosed with Borderline and is very hyperactive. She was also hyperactive

> as a child, but it fitted in with our lifestyle and she was very good at

> various sports, so it never was a problem.

>

> The problems started when she finished her Sports Diploma and had to start

> working. Her anxiety levels just went sky-high and she couldn't cope. She

> would then act out and behave like a naughty teenager. At the moment she

> is

> on Risperdal, Topamax and Lamictin and she is still not coping. Mind you,

> maybe better than without it - then she would be heavily Bulimic and she

> would also smoke Marijuana if she gets the chance. A real sad case.

>

> Are there any natural products that would eleviate her symptoms?

> I would appreciate any input.

>

 

 

 

 

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Marianne,

Thank you for your kind words. I also think a drastic change in diet is

necessary.

Kind regards

Hannelie

 

 

I was sad to read of your daughters plight - it just saddens me when children

are not well enough to live the wonderful exciting life that should naturally

be theirs.

 

Although I know very little about your daughters health issues, I would

suggest that you do a thorough search on diet and hyperactivity and also

ensure that your daughter does not drink the likes of coca cola or any other

canned or bottled drink that contains aspartame, nutrasweet or the like. I

would say that black tea and coffee would be suspect also. Please do

extensive research on all of theses things as they are guilty of so many of

the problems that your daughter suffers from.

 

Wishing you the very best in your quest.

Marianne

 

 

 

 

 

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Thank you so much for your reply

Keep well

Hannelie

-

califpacific

Gettingwell

Tuesday, November 05, 2002 10:25 PM

Re: new book by Peter Breggin MD

 

 

Dear Hannelie,

 

I would suggest this new book by Peter Breggin and start with a list

of links posted last friday.

 

Also you might go to our links page and continue going through the

links there too.

 

Here is a repost of a message from last Friday.

 

Fri Nov 1, 2002 6:29 am

Pass it on- Natural methods for curing mental illness.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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on 11/6/02 3:11 AM, marianne2406 at marianne2406 wrote:

 

> I was sad to read of your daughters plight - it just saddens me when children

> are not well enough to live the wonderful exciting life that should naturally

> be theirs.

>

> Although I know very little about your daughters health issues, I would

> suggest that you do a thorough search on diet and hyperactivity and also

> ensure that your daughter does not drink the likes of coca cola or any other

> canned or bottled drink that contains aspartame, nutrasweet or the like. I

> would say that black tea and coffee would be suspect also. Please do

> extensive research on all of theses things as they are guilty of so many of

> the problems that your daughter suffers from.

>

> Wishing you the very best in your quest.

> Marianne

>

>

>> I just logged on to this website and are mightily impressed.

>> I have a 26 year old daughter who has psychological problems. She has been

>> from one to the other care center in the last three years. She has been

>> diagnosed with Borderline and is very hyperactive. She was also hyperactive

>> as a child, but it fitted in with our lifestyle and she was very good at

>> various sports, so it never was a problem.

>>

>> The problems started when she finished her Sports Diploma and had to start

>> working. Her anxiety levels just went sky-high and she couldn't cope. She

>> would then act out and behave like a naughty teenager. At the moment she

>> is

>> on Risperdal, Topamax and Lamictin and she is still not coping. Mind you,

>> maybe better than without it - then she would be heavily Bulimic and she

>> would also smoke Marijuana if she gets the chance. A real sad case.

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>> Are there any natural products that would eleviate her symptoms?

>> I would appreciate any input.

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