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ADHD and Marijuana Use

ADHD and Marijuana Use

ADHD and Marijuana Use

Recently on our travels across the country we found a good friend, an adult, recently prescribed ADHD medication.  For various symptoms such as inability to concentrate, memory issues, etc.  Thus, in his case ADHD and marijuana use are very closely connected.

Not the first time I’ve come across this phenomenon.  Because the medical ‘profession’ and the pharmaceutical industry are, in this day and age, completely focused on symptoms.  Rarely, anymore, does one find a doctor with the inclination or the time to look to find causes.  Doctors will seldom look at marijuana use and ADHD and how they are connected

Easier, quicker and more financially rewarding to hand out drugs that hopefully, mask the symptoms than to learn enough about the patient to diagnose properly.  That way one has a lifetime patient (read 'income'). 

ADHD and marijuana studies

A quick search will result in finding some common manifestations of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

- having a short attention span and being easily distracted

- making careless mistakes – for example, in schoolwork

- appearing forgetful or losing things

- being unable to stick to tasks that are tedious or time-consuming

- appearing to be unable to listen to or carry out instructions

- constantly changing activity or task

- having difficulty organizing tasks
- NHS UK https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-adhd/symptoms/

And some short and long term effects of marijuana use:

- affects judgement

- reduces reaction time

- sleepiness

- attention problems

- alters sense of time and place

- impaired body movement

- impaired memory

- impairs memory and thinking

- impairs learning functions

Turns out the effects of marijauna and ADHD symptoms are much the same. The similarities are quite obvious.  Any medical practitioner worth his or her salt should be able to see and know this if they bothered to look. That’s only part of the problem, though isn’t it as most doctors are so over educated that they can’t observe what is in front of them.  If it’s not told to them in their books, it can’t be true.

Add to this problem are the side effects of Adderall and Ritalin, which are the most prescribed drugs for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder:

  • restlessness
  • difficulty falling asleep/interrupted sleep
  • paranoia
  • exacerbation of existing mental illnesses
  • nervousness
  • agitation
  • anxiety
  • psychosis

Is there a correlation between ADHD and marijuana use?  Here is a video going into the relationship between marijuana and schizophrenia. 

Solutions to ADHD and Marijuana Abuse

There are numerous solutions to ADHD that don’t involve drugs.  Whether the so called disease, ADHD, is caused by marijuana or some other environmental toxin.  Allergies?  Mineral depletion?

If it's possible these side effects are caused by marijuana, partially or otherwise, then you should ask your doctor to or do your own research for ways to handle the cause.  It’s not because your body is short on the 'vitamin' Ritalin.  And the whole brain chemical imbalance thing has been debunked numerous times so, don’t go there.

There is a great book by Dr. Sydney Walker Jr.that debunks the whole idea of physical problems and proper diagnosis with relation to mental illness.  In his book, A Dose of Sanity, Dr Sydney Walker gives an example of someone that been prescribed an anti-anxiety drug but when proper investigation and research was done, he found the cause to be a brain tumour.  That takes a bit of time to discover but that's time that most doctors won’t take. 

More on Big Pharma and Addiction here

There are very few instances in life where drugs will solve problems. 

Do your research!  And ask your doctor to do the same.

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Big Pharma and Nashville Shooting

Big Pharma and Nashville Shooting

How To Taper Off Pharmaceutical Drugs

or How to Get Back to Normal

or Why On Earth Should One Not Do Pharmaceutical Drugs

or What Is Killing North America

or School Shootings and Big Pharma

or What Is The Most Dangerous Age Group For Anti Depressants?

A good friend recently conveyed his story coming off anti depressants.  The telling was considerably shorter than the coming off.  Well, sort of.  After being on an anti depressant for a few years and feeling that it was making him worse than before, he went cold turkey

This is very difficult for anyone.  It is also extremely dangerous.  Not recommended.  These anti-depressants are horribly addictive.  The professionals that monitor tapering off advise doing so in very small increments over weeks and months, sometimes years. 

Most times the reactions of coming off can be far worse than the effects of the drugs themselves.  And most times much worse than not doing them in the first place. 

Some of the withdrawal symptoms can include headaches, burning, electric-like or shock-like sensations, insomnia, drowsiness, not feeling like oneself (a disconnected feeling), dissociation, impotence, tingling, fatigue, nausea, headache, light-headedness, chills, body aches, vomiting, cramps, diarrhea, dizziness, vertigo, nightmares, vivid dreams, light-headiness to name just a few.  Withdrawal symptoms can last from weeks to months.

“…can be notoriously difficult to quit because stopping can produce withdrawal-like symptoms referred to as "discontinuation syndrome.”

Very Well Mind 

One of the more prominent doctors that encourage tapering off pharmaceuticals but also give an exact science as to doing so, is Dr Peter Breggin.  Dr Breggin wrote a book dedicated to the subject.  It’s called Psychiatric Drug Withdrawal.  Read his article here: Dr Breggin Book.  

Another doctor that has been a great help to a great many tapering off anti depressants and anti anxiety pills is Dr Kelly Brogan.  Dr Brogan stresses the need for coming off these drugs properly.  Her website is filled with natural, holistic ways of being healthy, sane and stable without the need for mind altering drugs.  Spend some time there.

If you read through the websites of Dr Breggin and Dr Brogan, you will see some of the dangers of anti-depressants and anti anxiety pills.  Some of the more dangerous side effects of anti-depressants are ‘depression’, ‘suicide ideation’,  ‘panic disorder’ and violent behaviour.

“…for 15 to 24 year-olds, the findings were more grim: There was a very substantial increase – 43 percent – in their risk of committing violent crimes while on antidepressants.”  - The Heart and Mind Institute 

So, in light of the recent shooting in Nashville, Tennessee by 28-year-old Audrey Hale - she was a being treated for a ‘mental disorder’.  This has been the case with far the majority of school shootings.  Given the side effects of the drugs likely given plus other treatments it is far from surprising that she acted out this violent ideation. 

An excerpt from risk.org explains it a little more thoroughly.  

“Dissociative experiences

Dissociative experiences refer to unusual changes in perception and feelings, often involving a sense of detachment.

Antidepressants can cause a number of dissociative experiences including:

Amnesia

Déjà vu

Depersonalization

Derealization

Hallucinations

Prominent nightmares or lucid dreaming

Depersonalisation is an experience of feeling strange and unusual, almost as though you are not really yourself anymore, or that you are in a kind of a dream or haze.

Derealisation refers to a similar set of feelings and perceptions, but in this case it is the world itself that seems strange or unreal; everything may seem far away or staged in some way – as though life is being watched rather than lived.

Depersonalisation and derealisation are relatively common on antidepressants.”

Remember that the above are side effects of the drugs, not the reason for doing them.  Feelings and actions created by taking the drugs.  So, the most dangerous age group for anti depressants and anti anxiety are the young. 

If you are truly interested in finding out more I’ve put together a few references:

Resources On Psychiatry 

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Shooting in Nashville, Tennessee

Shooting in Nashville, Tennessee

or ‘What is the cause of violence?’

When there is a shooting such as happened the other day in Nashville,Tennessee, all rationality seems to go out the window.  The flames of this are thoroughly fanned by politicians and the media. Hardly a fact spoken, the rhetoric all being that we have to do something and we have to do it now.  And solution by all these firebrands is ‘ban guns’, ‘get rid of guns and we will have less violence’. 

This is so illogical it is horribly frightening.  The media goons and political hacks depend on the irrationality and runaway emotions of the greater population.  And, boy, do they know the buttons and how to fan those flames. 

And to mount one scary event on top of another, part of the Trans community is calling for ‘A Trans Day of Vengeance’   Yeah. That is going to solve everything. 

If you can’t have your way or someone disagrees with you, have a temper tantrum.  That is pretty much what this amounts to.  But way worse. People are gonna get hurt.

What happened to rational discussions?  What happened to stepping back and looking at all the facts?  I’ve done a heck of a lot of research on the subject and I could list hundreds of facts here to bolster my case.  I personally don’t think guns are the cause of these horrible events.  School shootings and others. 

You many have different information.  You may have looked at information that I have missed.  Maybe, just maybe, if we actually share in a calm, rational manner, there might be a solution that works for both of us.

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Nutrient Depletion and Drugs

Nutrient Depletion and Drugs

If you really want to know how various prescribed drugs can affect other nutrients, please check out this website.  Vitamins you take and nutrients in your food can be affected differently by various pharmaceuticals.  If your health has been adversely affected while on some needed drug here you will find some very useful information as to how you can get your body back to battery.

Find Deficiencies at MyTavin

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Tucker Carlson, Anti-depressants and Psychology

Tucker Carlson, Anti-depressants and Psychology

Psychiatrists promised a cure!

Great video on the promises and trends of anti-depressant and anti-anxiety drugs. Do they really work? Have they improved or cured these problems.

 

Or go to the link here:

Media Matters

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