Ritalin myth busted- Princeton study reveals the hurtful, nocive side of the pill
08-09-2013, 07:41 PM
http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archiv...ce/276894/
Quite scary.
People have for years, applauded the merits of this drug. I was wondering how the natural curiosity of children, how their inqusitive minds would function under the influences of a cognitive-neutering medicament, that is offered without requiring official diagnostical analysis and recommendation from the doctor, a reputed source. That means run-of the mill, basic psychologists convince parents to dull their child, with no facts backing their claims up, just because teachers complained about something in the child behavior.
No surprising to see that the rise of Ritalin consumption coincide perfectly with the gradual accumulation of feminist power and influence in our schools. A women-run education system will produce a feminized atmosphere coupled with strict, blind reverence of the ''pre-approved'' model, and unfortunately boys are the front line victims, as they suffer severe loss in cognitive ability, unable to reach their potential under optimal conditions.
Quite scary.
People have for years, applauded the merits of this drug. I was wondering how the natural curiosity of children, how their inqusitive minds would function under the influences of a cognitive-neutering medicament, that is offered without requiring official diagnostical analysis and recommendation from the doctor, a reputed source. That means run-of the mill, basic psychologists convince parents to dull their child, with no facts backing their claims up, just because teachers complained about something in the child behavior.
No surprising to see that the rise of Ritalin consumption coincide perfectly with the gradual accumulation of feminist power and influence in our schools. A women-run education system will produce a feminized atmosphere coupled with strict, blind reverence of the ''pre-approved'' model, and unfortunately boys are the front line victims, as they suffer severe loss in cognitive ability, unable to reach their potential under optimal conditions.