Ten Year Study: Unvaccinated Children Far Healthier Than Their Vaccinated Peers
(nationalvanguard.org)
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I hear this a lot, but I have a kid with significant ADHD.
He could not function in a normal school if it weren’t for ADHD medication.
Unfortunately we have no choice.
ADHD is real, but a lot of kids act "hyper" because they are wired on sugar.
Some of us just have active minds and coffee helps us focused.
My son had a great pediatrician back where we used to live. She told him to drink a cup of coffee each morning to help him focus. He’s been joining us in the kitchen for coffee for 8 years! It’s nice quality time, and he’s very smart young man.
At what age did he recommend this? I started joining my Mom for coffee in seventh grade
Same ?
I have it. I also have autism. Can’t help but wonder if I’d have been more normal if they just spaced the vaccines apart more. But, I’ll never know. That aside, I need the ADHD meds. I wish I didn’t.
I also need ADHD meds. I have really bad ADHD, I wish I didn't need them either but sometimes meds are neccessary
Same. My kid came out of the womb wired.
He was wide eyed from the get go. Before the vaccines.
Not saying vaccines don’t perpetuate ADHD/autism, I think they probably do.
I don't know about ADHD, but for autism they've done brain scans of children in utero and can already see at that point a difference in brain development. I don't think vaccines are completely to blame for that one unless it's the flu vaccine that mother's get while pregnant.
blue light screen time and wireless radiation saturaion are two overlooked environmental factors.
Get the kids away from tech and outdoors more. turn off phones and wi fi at night.
Total toxic load = WiFi + cellular + vaccines + GMO
ADHD/Autism may be a result of high levels of TTL
It may contribute these days, but I was born in the 70's, so that narrows your list considerably.
And do some activities to run the energy out of them before bedtime. A Whiffle ball and bat and some neighborhood kids is what did it for me and my brother growing up. We did the usual - the neighbor's fence post was first, the barrel was 3rd and we had a blue plastic TWA airline flight bag (showing my age) that someone threw out as 2nd. We never had trouble getting and staying asleep.
In my neighborhood, it was kick the can games in the street after dark on summer evenings
Oh my, I miss that now you've mentioned it :)
We were truly free-range kids :)
Walsh protocol