Discover The Real Truth Regarding Mainstream ADHD Remedy Options And The Concerns Involved

These days, it seems as though every second parent you talk to has a child, or children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). In fact, available data in the United States show that by the end of 2011, there were roughly 5.2 million kids between the ages of 3 and 17 diagnosed with ADHD. One of the most distressing factors of all is that this number has been growing year on year, and no one understands for sure what is causing it.

We know eating routine can aggravate or worsen the ailment. We also know that genetics are likely involved, but that is basically where our know-how regarding the cause of ADHD ends. Anything else is in fact nothing but rumours. We also have many individuals, including some of the world's greatest physicians, who feel the condition is being over-diagnosed, and particularly in the United States. Generally speaking, many psychiatrists and pediatricians lack the required expertise in this specific field, and consequently, they rely heavily on recommendations that are made available by the American Psychiatric Association.

In recent times, even a kid who is slightly hyperactive is in danger of being incorrectly diagnosed and then put of prescription drugs as a result. If it weren't for these drugs, misdiagnosis would not really justify too much concern, but practically every kid diagnosed with ADHD is treated with stimulant drugs.

I cannot afford to take on the giant pharmaceutical companies in court, so of course I have no intention of mentioning any names. However, if you have a child who has recently been given prescription medication for ADHD, I strongly propose that you type the name of his or her medication into Google's search box. You should also do a search regarding the possible negative effects of the medications your child has been given.

While most prescription drugs for treating ADHD have a long list of possible side effects, I myself am only concerned with a couple of side effects, since they result in lives being lost. Some kids have died from severe heart damage, and just as many, if not more, have committed suicide.

For example, in June of 2011, a ten year old boy kissed his family goodnight; he went upstairs to his bed room, and immediately hung himself. Just day before this terrible loss of life, medical doctors had diagnosed him with ADHD and put him on two potent drugs, which coincidentally are the medications of choice as far as ADHD is concerned. Just a few months ago, another youngster took his own life, and while it was generally recognized that he did so due to a very personal matter, he was also known to be taking ADHD medication.

These days, prescription medications are not the only option out there. To the contrary, numerous families are deciding on a natural ADHD treatment plan instead, and their success rates simply cannot be debated.


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Over the years, V K Rajagopalan has seen scores of children with ADHD, all coming from different backgrounds, being treated with drugs like Ritalin, and right now he thinks these medications do more harm than good. If you'd like to discover more about a safer form of ADHD medication, please go to his web site at http://www.adhd-treatment-info.com.


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