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Are Gender-Confused Kids the Products of What They’re Eating and Drinking?
by Andrea Widburg American Thinker
A new NIH-funded study says that as many as 25% of students in middle and high school are abusing Adderall. Combining that information with what we already know our kids are putting in their bodies (deliberately or accidentally) leaves me wondering whether all these substances are affecting our children’s relationship to their own bodies, leading to the “transgender” explosion.
Regarding ADHD, I believe the real diagnosis for most of these kids isn’t ADHD. Instead, it’s a product of 30 hours a week of forced inactivity while having incredibly boring lessons forced upon them. Still, whatever the cause for children’s restlessness and inattention, once they get the ADHD diagnosis, they usually get started on Adderall, a drug containing amphetamines and dextroamphetamine.