Devra Davis See book keywords and concepts |
Teenagers with untreated learning disabilities tend to fare poorly in school and in the community. Often they end up in legal trouble or in jail.
Some people have asked whether the rise in these problems is tied to exposure to heavy metals, such as lead, to modern chemicals, or to endocrine-disrupting chemicals that can affect the brain. The brain doubles in size in the first two years of life, and dulling metals can impair irrevocably the ability to see, hear, think and learn for the rest of people's lives. |
Fred A. Baughman, Jr., M.D. and Craig Hovey See book keywords and concepts |
If you look at a textbook on learning disabilities you will probably find a statement inside claiming that learning disabilities are the result of some kind of impairment to the central nervous system (brain damage). As with ADHD absolutely no scientific evidence of this has ever been found—it is entirely assumed based on "discrepancy" testing that supposedly reveals a child's performance in, say, reading or math to be less than what is expected, just as ADHD is assumed if attention span is less than expected. |
Peter h. Fraser and Harry Massey See book keywords and concepts |
Short-term memory problems—as in difficulty holding a thought—and learning disabilities, especially in children, appear to have correlations to Integrator 3.
ENERGETIC INTEGRATORS NEUROTRANSMITTERS/HEART MERIDIAN
Bioenergetically, the best way to think of Energetic Integrator 4 is as linking the heart of the thoracic cavity with the heart of the cranial cavity—the midbrain. |
Devra Davis See book keywords and concepts |
We rely on drugs to treat learning disabilities, esophageal reflux, bladder spasms and newly created psychiatric diagnoses that didn't even exist a few decades ago. How can we find out whether these transforming technologies bring any risk to our health? If enough of us are floored by some hacking, spasmodic cough at the same time and in the same place, as can happen with sickening buildings, we can then figure out that the place itself has induced our health problems. |
Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts |
Scientific evidence links vaccinations to chronic fatigue, autoimmune disorders, aids, learning disabilities, and other health problems.
Viera Scheibner notes that the annual death rate in Europe prior to 1940 from diphtheria was "negligible (less than 300 deaths per million)." After this date, when mass vaccinations against the disease were begun, "unprecedented" diphtheria epidemics followed in "fully vaccinated subjects." Mass vaccinations against tetanus and whooping cough also began in many countries in the 1940s, and were followed by outbreaks of the "so-called provocation poliomyelitis. |
Stacy Malkan See book keywords and concepts |
Something about modern living has driven a steady rise of certain maladies, from breast and prostate cancer to autism and learning disabilities. One suspect is now drawing intense scrutiny: the prevalence in the environment of certain industrial chemicals at extremely low levels. A growing body of animal research suggests to some scientists that even minute traces of some chemicals, always assumed to be biologically insignificant, can affect such processes and gene activation and the brain development of newborns." |
Dr. Steve Blake See book keywords and concepts |
Children who are exposed to lead are more likely to have lower intelligence quotients and to develop learning disabilities and behavioral problems than normal children. If women are exposed to lead during pregnancy, especially if they are calcium-deficient, their children may have abnormal neurological development. Lead exposure in adults can increase the risk of kidney damage and high blood pressure.
Lead can also be incorporated into bones. This lead can remain in the bones for decades. |
Tom Bohager See book keywords and concepts |
Many of these children have learning disabilities, are withdrawn, or have unusual responses to sensory experiences. Behavior can range from total silence to periods of hyperactivity that may include self-abuse. The cause of autism is not known.
Recommendations include support of the digestive and immune systems and ruling out food allergies, chemical sensitivities, and heavy metal toxicity. For more information about using enzymes for autism, refer to Enzymes for Autism and Other Neurological Conditions by Karen DeFelice (Thundersnow, 2002). |
Mark Sircus See book keywords and concepts |
However, if all children with severe learning disabilities are counted, the ratio skyrockets to 1 in 6.
What is happening to the nation's children? The CDC cannot shed any light on the subject because it has its head stuck in the bird flu sand. The FDA offers nothing of real significance because it is too busy protecting the role of pharmaceutical companies' "franchise" in the treatment of disease. Unfortunately, their proprietary solutions most often involve attempts to cure by way of unnatural toxification, and not by the natural nourishing and strengthening the body. |
Stacy Malkan See book keywords and concepts |
Yes to cosmetics that are 100% free of toxic chemicals linked to birth defects, cancer and learning disabilities. Yes to gathering together in communities and building political power to change the rules so that any of us can go into any store, any time, and buy any personal care products without having to worry about whether they are safe for our families.
Girls Get Together — Creating Political Space
Women build power by building networks of relationships — organizing like a girl, as Charlotte Brody called it. Cindy Luppi decided to throw in some natural products made from scratch. |
Devra Davis See book keywords and concepts |
Whatever causes learning disabilities, it's clear that prescription drugs have become the principal treatment. America today uses most of the Ritalin consumed in the world. In some school districts, more than 10 percent of all children are on it at some point in their lives. They take Ritalin to help them focus.
We may have a much bigger problem than the ability to focus. Several papers have come out indicating that Ritalin may pose extraordinary risks to our genetic makeup. One paper, from a team of researchers at the M.D. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Diet sodas are even worse, since they contain chemical sweeteners linked to neurological disorders and learning disabilities.
16. Air fresheners
Air fresheners contain cancer-causing chemicals. Unleashing them in the house exposes children to these chemicals, promoting asthma and other respiratory problems. If you value the health of your children, avoid air freshener products and just use essential oils or citrus peels instead. (Peel an orange and hang the peel in your kitchen.)
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Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
In America, 1 in 6 children born every year have been exposed to mercury levels so high that they are potentially at risk for learning disabilities, motor skill impairment and short-term memory loss.
If Americans adopt the use of even more compact fluorescent light bulbs, this ratio is like to substantially grow. Breaking one mercury light bulb in your home can contaminate your home to such a degree that hazardous materials experts are needed to remove the mercury. (At great cost, too. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Today, South Pacific populations are suffering from widespread diabetes, depression, heart disease, learning disabilities, asthma and much more -- all thanks to the "invasion" of American foods, medicines and products.
America is the world's largest exporter of disease. Through our popular soda products, cigarettes, fast food chains and manufactured foods, we have caused more death and disease around the world than any nation in human history (including Hitler, Stalin and Pol Pot). And it all remains perfectly legal. |
Donna Jackson Nakazawa See book keywords and concepts |
Nevertheless, in the United States, thousands of parents of autistic children and those with certain learning disabilities are going to the mat to demand a deeper investigation into whether thimerosal has had any role in their children's disabilities. They cite alleged evidence that the CDC covered up critical information that, throughout the 1990s, federal health officials had inadvertently nearly tripled the amount of ethyl mercury being injected into some babies during a critical period of brain development. |
Hyla Cass, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
It is a natural mineral that we require in trace amounts, and is quite low in people with learning disabilities and in violent criminals. While we need a certain amount in order to feel calm, when patients are given too much lithium, they complain about feeling numb, or slowed down, like "in a mental strait-jacket."
Action: Lithium calms the nervous system, likely by its effects on the calming neurotransmitter, GABA.
Side effects: The side effects of lithium can include muscle weakness, fatigue, tremors, loss of appetite, nausea, diarrhea, and thyroid suppression. |
Dr. Steve Blake See book keywords and concepts |
Children who are deficient in iodine have poorer school performance, more learning disabilities, and lower intelligence quotients than normal children. Childhood iodine deficiency can cause an average lowering of intelligence quotients by 13 points.
More severe iodine deficiency can result in hypothyroidism. Symptoms of hypothyroidism (low levels of thyroid hormones in the blood) include dry skin, swellings around the lips and nose, mental deterioration, and a slow basal metabolic rate.
Summary for Iodine
Main functions: thyroid functions. RDA: adults, 150 meg. |
Stacy Malkan See book keywords and concepts |
Who of us doesn't have a family member or close friend suffering from asthma, learning disabilities or cancer? One in eight American women is expected to get breast cancer in our lifetimes. My Nana Millie was one of those who did. Will I be one? Will you? What can we do?
Rather than waiting for the science to prove harm, industry and government must act on early warning signs of harm — an idea known as the precautionary principle. |
Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith See book keywords and concepts |
Even in low doses, mercury may affect a child's overall development, delaying walking and talking, shortening attention span, and causing learning disabilities.
Lead exposure presents a unique situation. Because lead is similar to calcium in structure, it takes the place of calcium during the development of the nervous system in a growing fetus. The results can be devastating, causing serious disorders that are echoed in later behavioral and learning problems. |
Peter J. Whitehouse and Daniel George See book keywords and concepts |
Evidence has been mounting that exposure to metals, solvents, and pesticides present in our environment can cause severe clinical neurode-velopmental damage and may be contributing to the prevalence of learning disabilities, sensory deficits, developmental delays, cerebral palsy, autism, attention deficit disorder, hyperactivity disorder, and premature brain aging. |
Gary Null and Amy McDonald See book keywords and concepts |
Journal of'Learning Disabilities 27', no. 6 0une/July 1994): 393-398.
Muniyappa, R., et al. "Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) Secretion in Healthy Older Men and Women: Effects of Testosterone and Growth Hormone Administration in Older Men. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (August 22, 2006).
Needleman, Herbert L., ed. Human Lead Exposure. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 1991.
Needleman, Herbert L., et al. "Bone Lead Levels and Delinquent Behavior." JAMA 275 (1996): 363-69.
Needleman, Herbert L. "Environmental Neurotoxins and Attention Deficit Disorder. |
| While academic achievement and real world preparation for life is declining, the frequency of diagnosis of so-called learning disabilities such as dyslexia, specific mathematics disorder and ADHD is on the rise. These things serve as a ready excuse for the fact that educators have failed to educate, and that is the lure. It is much more ecstatic and romantic to be a brain diagnostician than it is simply to be one whose job is to impart the skill of reading. |
Stacy Malkan See book keywords and concepts |
Scientific studies have increasingly demonstrated that toxic chemicals are contributing to childhood cancer, hormone-related cancers, asthma, learning disabilities, birth defects, infertility and other health problems that have been increasing in recent decades.13 mimic hormones in the body, acting like keys that turn receptor-mediated hormone functions on or off, thereby jamming up the message network. Such disruptions, the book reported, could profoundly impact intelligence, fertility and immune system functions — especially when exposures occurred during sensitive times of fetal development. |
Gary Null and Amy McDonald See book keywords and concepts |
Approximately 5 percent of school-aged children in the US are diagnosed with learning disabilities each year, and the number is rising. A learning disability is defined as lack of academic achievement despite average to above-average intelligence. These children struggle with acquiring, retaining, and processing information needed to succeed in reading, writing, and math, and often have associated problems with self-esteem, depression, aggression, and more.
Behavioral disorders in children are often caused by chemicals. Dr. |
Fred A. Baughman, Jr., M.D. and Craig Hovey See book keywords and concepts |
If you look at a textbook on learning disabilities you will probably find a statement inside claiming that learning disabilities are the result of some kind of impairment to the central nervous system (brain damage). As with ADHD absolutely no scientific evidence of this has ever been found—it is entirely assumed based on "discrepancy" testing that supposedly reveals a child's performance in, say, reading or math to be less than what is expected, just as ADHD is assumed if attention span is less than expected. |
Michael Pollan See book keywords and concepts |
Some researchers implicate omega-3 deficiency in learning disabilities such as attention deficit disorder as well. That omega-3 s play an important role in mental function has been recognized since the 1980s, when it was found that babies fed on infant formula supplemented with omega-3 s scored significantly higher on tests of both mental development and visual acuity than babies receiving formula supplemented only with omega-6.
Could it be that the problem with the Western diet is a gross deficiency in this essential nutrient? |
Hyla Cass See book keywords and concepts |
It is a natural mineral that we require in trace amounts, and is quite low in people with learning disabilities and in violent criminals. While we need a certain amount in order to feel calm, when patients are given too much lithium, they complain about feeling numb, or slowed down, like "in a mental strait-jacket."
Action: Lithium calms the nervous system, likely by its effects on the calming neurotransmitter, GABA.
Side effects: The side effects of lithium can include muscle weakness, fatigue, tremors, loss of appetite, nausea, diarrhea, and thyroid suppression. |
David Steinman See book keywords and concepts |
Schmidt, one of America's top science writers.18 "Learning disabilities, intellectual retardation, dyslexia, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, and propensity to violence are eventually diagnosed in 3 % of all children born in the United States. . . . Evidence is mounting that, in some cases at least, these disorders may be linked to exposure to chemicals in the environment [emphasis added]. |
Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey See book keywords and concepts |
Infants who are born preterm are vulnerable to many complications leading to nutritional deficits and delayed feeding development, including congenital and neurological defects such as cerebral palsy, cognitive and learning disabilities, behavioral disabilities and developmental delays, sensory impairment, cardiovascular and respiratory disorders, and growth impairment [40, 41]. |
| Studies suggest, for example, that aging mice, which have reduced levels of brain polyunsaturated fatty acids, appear to show alterations in neuronal membranes, such that the mice show memory loss, learning disabilities, cognitive alterations, and even decrements in visual acuity, which can be reduced by supplementing the mice with DHA containing fish oil or DHA [217]. Similar findings have also been seen in the rat [218]. It also appears that AD patients exhibit lower amounts of DHA in plasma [219] and brain [220]. |