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Sara Sgarlat, Publicity Director
434-296-2772, ext. 49
ssgarlat@hrpub.com
Ritalin is Responsible for the Deaths of Over Two Hundred Children
Why are we drugging four million children with Ritalin
when there is an effective cure?
Four million children are currently dependent on Ritalin to control symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). While Ritalin is successful in alleviating symptoms of ADD, it creates an entirely new set of problems. In the past twelve years, Ritalin has been held accountable for the deaths of over two hundred children, while others still using the drug complain of insomnia, loss of appetite, nervousness, anorexia, tics, and increased risk of seizures.
There is an alternative to Ritalin, and there is a cure to ADD— neurofeedback. Not only is neurofeedback a safe alternative, it is proven to be an effective, permanent cure for ADD. Neurofeedback is successful in addressing the source of the disorder and not just the symptoms. It is also effective for other disorders including migraines, alcohol and drug addiction, depression, epilepsy, panic attacks and sleep disorders, just to name a few. It has also been used to improve performance in sports, work and at home.
In Getting Rid of Ritalin, Drs. Castro and Hill explain how neurofeedback works, discuss the role of good nutrition and health practices, the need to eliminate toxic substances from the lifestyle, the health effects of too much television and the need for sensitive parenting. There is also a list of neurofeedback practitioners around the country. In short, this is the complete consumer guide to the natural cure for ADD.
Health •ISBN 1-57174-254-9 • $19.95 • Trade Paper