The overuse of stimulants, sedatives and hallucinogens is related to the overuse of childhood vaccines that contained mercury and other neurotoxins. Those toxins have damaged the brains of millions of children and made them reliant on psychiatric medications to function in society as adults. The inflammatory mRNA vaccines may also damage the brain and will likely lead to more psychiatric disease in adults (and dementia in older people). Imprudent vaccine use is the gift that keeps on giving to the drug companies.
I 100% agree. Keeps people as pharma customers for life. Add in the ingrained mentality that there is a “pill for everything”. When I put a treatment plan together I always address what could be pharmaceutical treated but also what would greatly improve with therapy, exercise, diet, sleep cycle adjustment, lifestyle decisions, etc and they go for the pill option 9 times out of 10.
This is a great point. I have never realized this angle. Vaccination records are required for kids to be enrolled in school. Anyone who does not want childhood vaccines is considered a nutcase. The number of vaccines required for children now has exploded exponentially compared to over 40 years ago.
Another approaching storm on the social horizon. The truly needy and the pharma “tourists” combined are a pretty significant portion of our society. I know many people who are on prescription drugs and receiving little or no psychological or psychiatric counseling for their “disorder”.
A shortage of medications, needed or just abused is going to flush all of these individuals out of the shadows and require a different level of social responsibility.
Combined with a potential economic implosion on a global scale, and a seemingly insane and apathetic population I think it is safe to say that things may get a little “crazy”.
This is another article that shows the opportunism that emerged during the fakedemic and why many stakeholders do not want to go back. In a way I believe it is good that society might need to ration resources. The question is who does the rationing?
That is a great question! Financial and pharma are biggest rationing source. Pharma is making plenty of name brand ADHD treatments. But not generics. Limits availability of the cheap med, while the brand version runs $200 per month cash pay/insurance won’t cover. Insurance denial to pay for something is a huge rationing source.
Well, we could contract the Mexican cartels. Mexico used to be an important supplier of generics... all seemingly outsourced to China, with distribution and final stage manufacturing subcontracted back to Mexico. Declare the cartels as terrorist organizations and then offer them the job of reconstituting the Mexican generic industry. The Pharmas and cartels should get along just famously.
It is why many Americans walk across the border for the sole purpose of purchasing pharmaceuticals. I was in a border town over christmas week and the tiny town was flooded with US citizens walking over for goods and meds. Pharmacia’s on every corner.
I agree with you and Im about to sound super cynical here and Im essentially just talking it out but…. big pharma has LOTS of money to be made with amphetamines . TONS. While controls may amp up ( no pun intended) I dont see big pharma walking away from this particular cash cow. On a related note the push for legalized psilocybins ( along with ubiquitous now legal weed ) concerns me . I see lots of ads on the web/social media for psilocybins as a way of managing anxiety and adhd “symptoms”. Ok and here is where I begin to sound seriously cynical… If you were a statist ideologue working with public/private cronies … would you rather have a focused and attentive populace or one which survives in a numbed out, altered state which passively slides through life?
I agree! This is where I am torn and its the same issue you posted. Keeping people medicated and sedated is the ideal way to continue to impose the world that the statists want. On the flip side of that…..if they start taking away meds from people and create mass chaos, does that also fulfill their agenda of creating an angry mad hostile population who then go do stupid things and wind up dead or in trouble? Will the meth problem skyrocket due to no access to amphetamines? Which then lands people in a whole other pile of trouble? People can get brand name Adderall no problem. It is just the generic that is impossible to find. Insurance won’t pay for brand, and cash pay on it is around $200 per month. Pharma wins with their brand getting purchased not their generics. I agree with you 100%!
Also, sneak peek…..in a few days there will be a post about the drug company who bought out the original pharma company who brought brand name Adderall to the market. I am still working on that post but it is a doozy.
I’m with you. I can see destabilizing people by removing medication upon which they have become dependent as a means to create unrest so that the proverbial boot can come down on neck as another aspect to the dialectic .
Also creating a finite supply so that people beg the govt for more which is doled out by the state “ to keep it equal”. Control control control.
So many simultaneous angles to consider. It’s never just one thing.
If you have not read the book written some time ago called Bats in the Belfry by Ellen McClay I highly recommend searching it out . It’s not easy to find. She addresses some of these issues as they began presenting themselves back in the 1950’s. If I could figure out how to upload my copy to archive.net I would .
Are you suggesting that there may be a group of people who may not be benevolently working in our best interests? That’s a conspiracy....you may need a psych evaluation...
Thank you for bringing this up. A comments box on substack is not the place to adequately discuss ADHD and its treatment. AND its diagnosis. Ugh, I don't even know where to start. Personal story: my brother had what appeared to be all the symptoms of ADHD. But it turned out to be borderline personality disorder, something hard to diagnose and hard for all acquaintances of that person to live with. I do think there is important evidence that ADHD is over diagnosed. I think that there is so much to be learned in the chemistry of the brain. I did research for 9 years, through my PhD, on various mechanisms and, as a biophysicist, I couldn't touch all that was going on. I was more interested in the functional electronic signal processing anyway. But I think the way the biosciences plans for and researches neuro-biophysical-defects like ADHD is all wrong. My primary profession was semiconductor manufacturing, and I would say that engineering approaches, (ChemE, BioE, QualityE, Risk Statistical Engineering etc) would be much more productive in both analyzing the causes and finding systemic cures. The 3-D modelling tools, etc will certainly help, but all the engineering professions are into that anyway. I've worked on the pure bio side of research for several years, and there is just a kind of approach that I don't think lends itself to doing research on syndromes like ADHD. For one thing, bio- types can't do bayesian and poisson math. They can't use the extant important representation tools like UML to model and then quickly build software. But do you think funding would be available for a cross disciplinary team with an engineering protocol to work the problem? Not with Pharmas and government orgs beholding to Pharmas in control of funding. I have lived through the era of the big dreamers that made big breakthroughs, and, half jokingly, I think this is an Elon Musk problem.
Once again, I'm glad to have your perspective out there and hear how you are running your practice. As a non-authoritative source, but nevertheless perhaps unguarded and authentic, I frequently encounter discussion threads on Reddit in which people are enthusiastically describing their psychiatric conditions (sometimes seems like wearing a badge of honor), and "recently diagnosed with ADHD as an adult" is a very common statement. This makes me raise one eyebrow, having had experience teaching as well as in medical, because if there were an ADHD kid in the class, *you would know it.* Question for the expert then, are adult-onset ADHD cases a common issue, and would this perhaps follow a similar etiological path as Parkinsonian loss of dopaminergic performance?
Given my own fond reliance on coffee and the challenges of making it through some heaps of documents, I could see the practical issues as an adult suddenly discovering Adderall ... but would not try it myself.
There are the cases of adults getting the diagnosis where they did indeed have it as a child, but they never treated it. They most likely had it all along, just never treated. True adult onset is a different bird. It is not common. Yes on the dopaminergic pathway being affected, usually due to trauma and PTSD, abuse or misuse of other drugs that has altered that pathway, (usually meth). There is any interesting cohort though to adult onset “lack of attention and focus” in the perimenopausal population. I have a lot of women in their mid to upper 40’s reporting very ADHD type symptoms related to drops in estrogen and progesterone. Is it truly adult onset ADHD? Highly likely not. It would be a medical condition (menopause) affecting cognitive function. Add in the newest problem on the block which is the covid vaccine and brain fog associated with covid illness, everyone is having some sort of neurological component from those two things. A lot of inattention and focus issues are related to anxiety and for some reason, those with “the virus they named covid” have been reporting much higher levels of anxiety and focusing problems. Most of those are vaccinated though as well so it becomes chicken/egg what came first.
I have seen such a huge influx of people coming in for “ADHD” new diagnosis in the last 3 years, I truly do believe the trauma and PTSD of the pandemic have perpetuated a lot of the symptoms. This little dictator experiment they launched on the world has definitely affected mental health across the board, with anxiety and lack of focus being the top two complaints I hear. Made it easy for Cerebral to dole out meds with ease. 🤦🏼♀️
Oh my gosh friend!!!! Wow, you and I are on the same page more than you can imagine.
Fluoride is (in my opinion) one of the most toxic substances people consume every day. Combined with the heavy metals in food, water, vaccines, airborne, dental work…….we are all being poisoned every single day. And I believe intentionally to create the need to put pharmaceuticals into people. I had a colleague years ago who believed schizophrenia had nothing to do with true mental illness, he believed it to be a toxicity issue. When I see it occurring in families, with multiple biologically related children diagnosed with schizophrenia, it begs the question of what truly causes it. I do think all of those above things contributed to the ADHD epidemic we see. It heavily correlates into the age group we are seeing the highest incidence of ADHD, autism, etc. It matches up to when the accelerated vaccine program began.
Finding the natural ways to health, even in mental health, is so vitally important. There are so many options to holistically treat ADHD, both in diet, reducing dye consumption, avoiding water that is not reverse osmosis, brain retraining exercises, and herbal options such as 5HTP and Saffron. Physical exercise, meditation, all things to reduce the excitable brain.
I understand the fungus poisoning. I was exposed to toxic mold in the workplace. Sat and breathed it for 4 years unknowingly. What started as congestion and sinus issues, then fatigue and headaches, then hormonal imbalances, and eventually dizziness. I used purely homeopathic options to detox the mold, altered diet, etc. That was a process!!!
I am looking forward to reading your story!!!! Following you as well! ❤️
The overuse of stimulants, sedatives and hallucinogens is related to the overuse of childhood vaccines that contained mercury and other neurotoxins. Those toxins have damaged the brains of millions of children and made them reliant on psychiatric medications to function in society as adults. The inflammatory mRNA vaccines may also damage the brain and will likely lead to more psychiatric disease in adults (and dementia in older people). Imprudent vaccine use is the gift that keeps on giving to the drug companies.
I 100% agree. Keeps people as pharma customers for life. Add in the ingrained mentality that there is a “pill for everything”. When I put a treatment plan together I always address what could be pharmaceutical treated but also what would greatly improve with therapy, exercise, diet, sleep cycle adjustment, lifestyle decisions, etc and they go for the pill option 9 times out of 10.
This is a great point. I have never realized this angle. Vaccination records are required for kids to be enrolled in school. Anyone who does not want childhood vaccines is considered a nutcase. The number of vaccines required for children now has exploded exponentially compared to over 40 years ago.
Another approaching storm on the social horizon. The truly needy and the pharma “tourists” combined are a pretty significant portion of our society. I know many people who are on prescription drugs and receiving little or no psychological or psychiatric counseling for their “disorder”.
A shortage of medications, needed or just abused is going to flush all of these individuals out of the shadows and require a different level of social responsibility.
Combined with a potential economic implosion on a global scale, and a seemingly insane and apathetic population I think it is safe to say that things may get a little “crazy”.
You nailed it.
This is another article that shows the opportunism that emerged during the fakedemic and why many stakeholders do not want to go back. In a way I believe it is good that society might need to ration resources. The question is who does the rationing?
Who does the rationing,and who gets rationed?
That is a great question! Financial and pharma are biggest rationing source. Pharma is making plenty of name brand ADHD treatments. But not generics. Limits availability of the cheap med, while the brand version runs $200 per month cash pay/insurance won’t cover. Insurance denial to pay for something is a huge rationing source.
Well, we could contract the Mexican cartels. Mexico used to be an important supplier of generics... all seemingly outsourced to China, with distribution and final stage manufacturing subcontracted back to Mexico. Declare the cartels as terrorist organizations and then offer them the job of reconstituting the Mexican generic industry. The Pharmas and cartels should get along just famously.
It is why many Americans walk across the border for the sole purpose of purchasing pharmaceuticals. I was in a border town over christmas week and the tiny town was flooded with US citizens walking over for goods and meds. Pharmacia’s on every corner.
The foxes have been hired to guard the chickens...
They sure have.
I’m pretty sure they are getting along infamously already.
I agree with you and Im about to sound super cynical here and Im essentially just talking it out but…. big pharma has LOTS of money to be made with amphetamines . TONS. While controls may amp up ( no pun intended) I dont see big pharma walking away from this particular cash cow. On a related note the push for legalized psilocybins ( along with ubiquitous now legal weed ) concerns me . I see lots of ads on the web/social media for psilocybins as a way of managing anxiety and adhd “symptoms”. Ok and here is where I begin to sound seriously cynical… If you were a statist ideologue working with public/private cronies … would you rather have a focused and attentive populace or one which survives in a numbed out, altered state which passively slides through life?
I agree! This is where I am torn and its the same issue you posted. Keeping people medicated and sedated is the ideal way to continue to impose the world that the statists want. On the flip side of that…..if they start taking away meds from people and create mass chaos, does that also fulfill their agenda of creating an angry mad hostile population who then go do stupid things and wind up dead or in trouble? Will the meth problem skyrocket due to no access to amphetamines? Which then lands people in a whole other pile of trouble? People can get brand name Adderall no problem. It is just the generic that is impossible to find. Insurance won’t pay for brand, and cash pay on it is around $200 per month. Pharma wins with their brand getting purchased not their generics. I agree with you 100%!
Also, sneak peek…..in a few days there will be a post about the drug company who bought out the original pharma company who brought brand name Adderall to the market. I am still working on that post but it is a doozy.
I’m with you. I can see destabilizing people by removing medication upon which they have become dependent as a means to create unrest so that the proverbial boot can come down on neck as another aspect to the dialectic .
Also creating a finite supply so that people beg the govt for more which is doled out by the state “ to keep it equal”. Control control control.
So many simultaneous angles to consider. It’s never just one thing.
If you have not read the book written some time ago called Bats in the Belfry by Ellen McClay I highly recommend searching it out . It’s not easy to find. She addresses some of these issues as they began presenting themselves back in the 1950’s. If I could figure out how to upload my copy to archive.net I would .
Are you suggesting that there may be a group of people who may not be benevolently working in our best interests? That’s a conspiracy....you may need a psych evaluation...
Lol. Right? How dare I question our benevolent overlords .
Thank you for bringing this up. A comments box on substack is not the place to adequately discuss ADHD and its treatment. AND its diagnosis. Ugh, I don't even know where to start. Personal story: my brother had what appeared to be all the symptoms of ADHD. But it turned out to be borderline personality disorder, something hard to diagnose and hard for all acquaintances of that person to live with. I do think there is important evidence that ADHD is over diagnosed. I think that there is so much to be learned in the chemistry of the brain. I did research for 9 years, through my PhD, on various mechanisms and, as a biophysicist, I couldn't touch all that was going on. I was more interested in the functional electronic signal processing anyway. But I think the way the biosciences plans for and researches neuro-biophysical-defects like ADHD is all wrong. My primary profession was semiconductor manufacturing, and I would say that engineering approaches, (ChemE, BioE, QualityE, Risk Statistical Engineering etc) would be much more productive in both analyzing the causes and finding systemic cures. The 3-D modelling tools, etc will certainly help, but all the engineering professions are into that anyway. I've worked on the pure bio side of research for several years, and there is just a kind of approach that I don't think lends itself to doing research on syndromes like ADHD. For one thing, bio- types can't do bayesian and poisson math. They can't use the extant important representation tools like UML to model and then quickly build software. But do you think funding would be available for a cross disciplinary team with an engineering protocol to work the problem? Not with Pharmas and government orgs beholding to Pharmas in control of funding. I have lived through the era of the big dreamers that made big breakthroughs, and, half jokingly, I think this is an Elon Musk problem.
Once again, I'm glad to have your perspective out there and hear how you are running your practice. As a non-authoritative source, but nevertheless perhaps unguarded and authentic, I frequently encounter discussion threads on Reddit in which people are enthusiastically describing their psychiatric conditions (sometimes seems like wearing a badge of honor), and "recently diagnosed with ADHD as an adult" is a very common statement. This makes me raise one eyebrow, having had experience teaching as well as in medical, because if there were an ADHD kid in the class, *you would know it.* Question for the expert then, are adult-onset ADHD cases a common issue, and would this perhaps follow a similar etiological path as Parkinsonian loss of dopaminergic performance?
Given my own fond reliance on coffee and the challenges of making it through some heaps of documents, I could see the practical issues as an adult suddenly discovering Adderall ... but would not try it myself.
There are the cases of adults getting the diagnosis where they did indeed have it as a child, but they never treated it. They most likely had it all along, just never treated. True adult onset is a different bird. It is not common. Yes on the dopaminergic pathway being affected, usually due to trauma and PTSD, abuse or misuse of other drugs that has altered that pathway, (usually meth). There is any interesting cohort though to adult onset “lack of attention and focus” in the perimenopausal population. I have a lot of women in their mid to upper 40’s reporting very ADHD type symptoms related to drops in estrogen and progesterone. Is it truly adult onset ADHD? Highly likely not. It would be a medical condition (menopause) affecting cognitive function. Add in the newest problem on the block which is the covid vaccine and brain fog associated with covid illness, everyone is having some sort of neurological component from those two things. A lot of inattention and focus issues are related to anxiety and for some reason, those with “the virus they named covid” have been reporting much higher levels of anxiety and focusing problems. Most of those are vaccinated though as well so it becomes chicken/egg what came first.
I have seen such a huge influx of people coming in for “ADHD” new diagnosis in the last 3 years, I truly do believe the trauma and PTSD of the pandemic have perpetuated a lot of the symptoms. This little dictator experiment they launched on the world has definitely affected mental health across the board, with anxiety and lack of focus being the top two complaints I hear. Made it easy for Cerebral to dole out meds with ease. 🤦🏼♀️
Thank you Jennifer for posting.
Oh my gosh friend!!!! Wow, you and I are on the same page more than you can imagine.
Fluoride is (in my opinion) one of the most toxic substances people consume every day. Combined with the heavy metals in food, water, vaccines, airborne, dental work…….we are all being poisoned every single day. And I believe intentionally to create the need to put pharmaceuticals into people. I had a colleague years ago who believed schizophrenia had nothing to do with true mental illness, he believed it to be a toxicity issue. When I see it occurring in families, with multiple biologically related children diagnosed with schizophrenia, it begs the question of what truly causes it. I do think all of those above things contributed to the ADHD epidemic we see. It heavily correlates into the age group we are seeing the highest incidence of ADHD, autism, etc. It matches up to when the accelerated vaccine program began.
Finding the natural ways to health, even in mental health, is so vitally important. There are so many options to holistically treat ADHD, both in diet, reducing dye consumption, avoiding water that is not reverse osmosis, brain retraining exercises, and herbal options such as 5HTP and Saffron. Physical exercise, meditation, all things to reduce the excitable brain.
I understand the fungus poisoning. I was exposed to toxic mold in the workplace. Sat and breathed it for 4 years unknowingly. What started as congestion and sinus issues, then fatigue and headaches, then hormonal imbalances, and eventually dizziness. I used purely homeopathic options to detox the mold, altered diet, etc. That was a process!!!
I am looking forward to reading your story!!!! Following you as well! ❤️