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Old May 7th 04, 11:17 PM
Deanna
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Default Are we poisoning our kids?

"M.a.r.k P.r.o.b.e.r.t-May 7, 2004" M.a.r.k P.r.o.b.e.r.t wrote in message v.net...
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I have recently started my own home based business built on a solid
foundation, and I would like to share some simple facts with you about
what the chemicals in our cleaning products are doing to our children.
Last year, in Alberta alone, 11,515 children ages 0-4 were
accidentally poisoned. The three top culprits: household cleaners,
medications, and BLEACH.

Cool. Put locks on these.
Behavioral problems in children are being
linked to bleach, as well as learning problems.

Only by fearmongoring salespeople.

ADD/ADHD is becoming a
rising epidemic in schools today. This has long been linked to toxic
chemicals and mold.

Bull****. There is no evidence that toxic chemical and mold cause ADHD.

Ritalin is often overused, in my opinion, and it's
frustrating to me that all we need to do is remove the toxins-use
natural products-someone help me understand this.

All we have to do? Sorry, there is no magic pill for ADHD or any other
condition.
And there is nothing special about natural. If you want natural, go

move
into the woods without running water, toilet paper, shelter or

magazines.
ADHD is a neurological condition caused by differences in brains

between
people with ADHD and people without ADHD.
Jeff


Deanna

Do you happen to have any children? do you realize how easily
poisonings can happen?


That what locks are for.

Not true. Have you seen me try to sell anyone anything?I'm not saying
there is any magic pill. All I'm saying is that every time we turn
around, we're shoving drugs in our children's faces. It's simply a
band-aid to a much bigger problem.


Such as?

Very witty. Congratulations. I believe there is something special
about natural-however,I respect your opinion for the opposite.
I know this as well. ADHD sufferers have a low level of seratonin in
the brain,


Can you provide a scientific study that shows that AD/HD is linked to a low
level of serotonin? Did you know that the medications used to treat AD/HD
deal with dopamine, not serotonin? Do you know why? Can you figure it out?

as well as people suffering from depression. Griffonia seed
and St. John's Wort can help with both. And that is a fact.
Deanna


Do you "think" that you a re posting anything that is new?


This is ridiculous. I refuse to go back and forth with someone that
can't argue points in a civilized manner. I am not attacking you, yet
you feel the need to attack me over and over.