Posts tagged: ADD

ADHD Medications Teen Drug Abuse

By Steven Wilson, June 15, 2010

ADHD Drug Abuse Rising Among Teens By Jennifer Warner

The abuse of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) drugs by teenagers is growing, according to a new study.

Researchers found calls to poison control centers for adolescent ADHD prescription drug abuse increased out of proportion to other poison center calls in recent years, which suggests a growing problem with abuse of these stimulant drugs.

Holograms keep energy, concentration, stamina at the optimum level.

The study, published in Pediatrics, tracked calls to U.S. poison control centers from 1998 to 2005 among 13- to 19-year-olds.

“Calls related to teenaged victims of prescription ADHD medication abuse rose 76%, which is faster than calls for victims of substance abuse generally and teen substance abuse,” write researcher Jennifer Setlik, MD, of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and colleagues.

ADHD affects between 8% and 12% of children and 4% of adults worldwide, and there has been a significant increase in the sale of stimulant drugs designed to treat the condition in recent years.

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Rather than just masking the problem with drugs. More and more parents are turning increasingly to the non-drug treatments recommended by Integrative Medicine Practioners who focus on nutrition and lifestyle changes that may help correct or prevent biochemical imbalances that cause ADHD.

Some Doctors are using a new technology in their practice to help ADD/ADHD patients with consistent energy and focus and mental clarity.  There are reports of patients that are totally off medications due to the effectiveness of these tiny holograms.  ”These ADD/ADHD patients are now able to function better, changing the whole family’s life.”

Steven Wilson has joined with others to help reduce their dependence on medications for pain reliefsleep disorders and low energy. For a free sample  call or email steven@stevenwilson.com



How Holographic Chips Work

By Steven Wilson, April 30, 2010

Holographic Chips use 3000 years of science and studies and advanced technology to optimally balance and tune your body, naturally. Holographic Chips are actually programmed holograms that look like little decals. At first look, everybody is skeptical and you wonder how can a little adhesive decal deliver as promised.

Well as it turns out these Holographic Chips are implanted with sound wave, vibrations and frequencies that when placed on specific acupuncture areas, 98% of time, people report an increase in energy and stamina, deeper, more restful sleep, pain relief and other positive results. Naturally, individual results will vary depending upon numerous personal and environmental factors such as overall state of health, age, diet and so forth.


Best results depend on;

  • Proper hydration. Drink pure water while wearing the Chip to increase cellular communication in the body and thereby increasing the affect of  Holographic Chips.
  • Proper application. Placed along sensitive acupuncture meridian points, the Holographic Chips interact with the bio-magnetic field around the physical body in a combination of ways that have been demonstrated for thousands of years to work effectively to heal and improve life.

Holographic Chip users are reporting increased focus and concentration along with better feelings and physical abilities. Physicians are reporting that patients with ADD/ADHD show significant improvement while wearing the Holographic Chips.

Currently there are three Holographic Chips Products:

Holographic Sleep Chips allows a deep, restful sleep with out medication. You get a GREAT night’s sleep and wake up refreshed!

Holographic Pain Relief Chips uses your body’s natural meridians and interacts with your body to rapidly reduce or eliminate pain by redirecting its energy flow.

Holographic Energy Chips is not a burst of energy but a subtle increase of Consistent Energy, Balance and Mental Alertness all day long… naturally.

Steven Wilson has joined with others to help reduce our dependence on medications for pain relief, sleep disorders and low energy. For a free sample call or email steven@stevenwilson.com




ADHD-Attention Deficit Disorder In Adults

By Steven Wilson, April 5, 2010

The symptoms of adult Attention Deficit Disorder

The symptoms of adult attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder seem to describe half the people in New York City: restlessness, impatience, impulsivity, procrastination, chronic lateness, and difficulty getting organized, focusing and finishing tasks.

Adult ADHD
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How do you know you have ADHD, which experts compare to having a mind like a pinball, with thoughts flitting in multiple directions. Maybe you’re just over-caffeinated and overworked? And if you do have it, will there be a stigma? Should you try medication? Will it work?

Generally, ADHD can make life very difficult. It’s thought to be an imbalance in neurotransmitters, the chemical messengers that relay signals in the brain, particularly in the frontal cortex that governs planning and impulse control. Children with the disorder, particularly boys, are likely to be hyperactive, with an intense need to move constantly, which can interfere with learning. (Girls tend to be talkative and dreamy, but they are often overlooked because they aren’t as disruptive.)

Adults more typically have trouble with paying attention, focusing and prioritizing. Managing time and money are particularly difficult.

“We see people from all of the professions who have managed to succeed despite the limitations, but they have often done it at significant cost,” says Dr. Solanto. “They don’t have time to enjoy life. They don’t get their work done in the course of a day. They have to stay late after hours, or they are doing without sleep, frantically trying to meet deadlines. It ultimately takes a toll on their well being and a toll on the people around them.”

Once ADHD is diagnosed, most experts recommend treatment with both medication and behavioral therapy.

As counter intuitive as it may seem to give stimulants to people who can’t sit down, drugs such as Ritalin, Adderall, Concerta and Vyvanse increase neurotransmitters in parts of the brain that help people focus and control impulses. “They wake up the parts of the brain that are sluggish, so they regulate the brain at a more normal level,” Dr. Jaksa says.

There are some concerns that stimulant medications can be abused by people who don’t need them. Dr. Goldberg notes that drugs for ADHD can make anybody focus better. But for people with true ADHD, they bring significantly more mental clarity. “My brain felt like it was screwed on more tightly. Everything came into focus. I could be active and do things with my life,” Ms. Bauman says.

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Rather than just masking the problem with drugs. More and more adults are turning increasingly to the non-drug treatments recommended by Integrative Medicine Practitioners who focus on nutrition and lifestyle changes that may help correct or prevent biochemical imbalances that cause ADHD.

Some medical professionals are using a new technology in their practice to help ADD/ADHD patients with consistent energy and focus and mental clarity. There are reports of patients that are totally off medications due to the effectiveness of these tiny holographic chips.

Note: CieAura Holographic ChipsPure Relief, Rest Quiet, Pure Energy Plus, CX2 and EMF – do not diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent any disease or illness.

Steven Wilson has joined with others to help reduce their dependence on medications for pain relief, sleep disorders and low energy. For a free sample call or email steven@stevenwilson.com


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