Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Anne Tennah suggests that victims of TDD be prescribed additional television programming. "Parents especially need to make sure their children receive at least two to three hours of television programming per day," she said. "Otherwise, they may grow up imbalanced and require medication."
The medications used to treat Television Deficiency Disorder have, coincidentally, just been approved by the Fraud and Drug Administration. Manufactured by ConPhuzer, a Big Pharma giant, the drugs are stimulant amphetamines similar to those prescribed for ADHD, but with much higher potency. | Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey See book keywords and concepts | If voluntary efforts related to children's television programming are unsuccessful in shifting the emphasis away from high-energy and low-nutrient foods and beverages to healthful foods and beverages, then Congress should enact legislation mandating the shift. | Devra Davis See book keywords and concepts | Television programming of dizzying arrays, luxury and regular magazines and new web sites are proliferating to promote green living options that are not just for the true believers. Yes, such activities appear in the midst of commercials for Hummers and SUVs, but those are dropping faster than lead balloons. The environment is no longer a niche issue of radical chic, but a matter of broadly understood importance. Those of us who indict past failures have a duty to develop new solutions.
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Too Profitable to CureBrent Hoadley, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | | Recognize that television programming is brought to you not for your viewing pleasure, but to capture you as a marketing target. The celebrities who pitch products are not doing so to make your life better. They get paid to do it. They make their lives better. Take charge. Don't base your purchasing decisions on celebrity endorsements.
Changes in Government
Government agencies meant to regulate should regulate. Politicians elected to legislate should pass legislation to protect our freedoms. Scientists meant to work as unbiased observers and researchers should serve humanity. | Craig Pepin-Donat See book keywords and concepts | There has been a clear and steady decline in the quality and caliber of television programming that has literally dumbed down our society. This is exemplified by the unfortunate spate of reality TV shows designed to humiliate and degrade people so that viewers can delight in the misery and misfortune of others. Have we sunk so low that we can only feel good about ourselves when we see the suffering, humiliation and failure of others?
TV programming is filled with more sex, violence, death, destruction and humiliation than ever before in its history and it's getting worse. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | REPPED: In the wake of findings that food is the most-advertised product on television programming viewed by children, the Boston-based Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood (CCFC) recently issued a statement calling for "policies that will protect children from junk food marketers."
CCFC's Dr. Susan Linn made the statement in response to the Kaiser Family Foundation's report, "Food for Thought: Television Food Advertising to Children in the United States. | Kelly Harford, M.C., C.N.C. See book keywords and concepts | Many people mistakenly believe that young children are not taking in information via commercials or television programming because it is beyond their ability to understand. While it is true that the information their still developing brains are receiving may be by-passing their intellectual understanding, the problem is, this information is being downloaded straight into their subconscious, which can have an even greater influence. Savvy food industry psychologists know this, and launch commercial marketing campaigns designed to take advantage of it. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | This near-subliminal exposure to channels of varied television programming can cause long-term damage to the retina and visual recognition system, leaving RDD victims in a permanent zombie-like state where they can no longer recognize anything other than brand logos or sports teams.
Obsessive Wardrobe Change Disorder (OWCD)
This fascinating disease afflicts mostly women and is characterized by the incessant changing of clothing before a planned event (for which the victim is usually late). | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | We drove them mad with violent television programming, violent video games and insane public school systems. We did a good number on those kids, didn't we? What are we going to do when those kids grow up and they have diseases? What are we going to do then? There's an estimate out there that says that 100 percent of the population will be diabetic if the current trends continue – just in the next decade or so, 100 percent. Think about that and then think about the real conversation out there about health care reform. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | This may be one reason why American men are such strong consumers of violent television programming and war footage while tending to be irrationally interested in knives, firearms, bombs, explosives and other weapons. Visit YouTube.com or StupidVideos.com and take a look at who you see blowing things up: It's always young men, not young girls. (It's also hilarious to see these young men "discovering" the laws of physics and chemistry.)
The "sissy" factor
There's frequently a huge "sissy" factor that men want to avoid when it comes to plants and food. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | Television's constant, repetitive, ambiguous visual signal gradually closes down the central nervous system in humans, inducing a moronic state of opinions and feelings validated by the television programming, without real thought, progression, or rationality. Events in society become a set ofpossibilities whose limits are determined by what is allowed on the screen; an illusion of freedom of choice, without true freedom or actual choice. The images presented on the television screen become reality. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | International aid is being organized to help bring such countries more television programming, along with western junk food restaurants, drug companies and soda giants to support the advertising requirements of local television shows. "The more television we can bring these people, the better off they will be," Dr. Tennah said. "We must spread American culture throughout the world in order to save everyone."
Back in the United States, parents, schoolteachers and librarians are being urged to help boost the television time of children. | Bruce H. Lipton See book keywords and concepts | Are you old enough to remember the days when television programming stopped after midnight? After the normal programming signed off, a "test pattern" would appear on the screen. Most test patterns looked like a dart-board with a bull's eye in the middle, similar to the one pictured on the following page.
Think of the pattern of the test screen as the pattern encoded by a given gene, say the one for brown eyes. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | They are also warned that reading, exercising, family interaction and play time all interfere with quality television programming, so such activities should be limited, psychiatrists say.
Finally, psychiatrists are also urging all parents to realize that this report is a satire piece, meaning that it is entirely fictitious. It does serve, however, as a metaphor for the incessant disease mongering and "screening & treatment" scams being operated today by drug companies, disease non-profit groups and the psychiatric community. | | This is how medicine operates today, where virtually every popular health condition from breast cancer to high cholesterol is over-diagnosed, over-treated and over-marketed to a gullible public who are far too easily manipulated by television programming. | | Television Deficiency Disorder is a serious condition brought on by a lack of television programming. Victims display excessive intelligence quotients (I.Q.s), an exaggerated sense of self esteem, and "suspiciously high" levels of physical activity that keep them strangely thin. "These victims stray from societal norms," explained Dr. Tennah. "With their heightened cognitive function but lack of exposure to sitcoms, reality shows and shaped news programs, they are unable to interact with normal people in society."
Dr. | Sue Palmer See book keywords and concepts | Despite restrictions on other types of television programming during the daytime and early evening, there's no restriction on the content of the news. Young children cannot distinguish between real events in real time and drama or video footage: to them, what's happening on TV is happening now. Neither do they understand geographical distance: as far as they're concerned, these scary events could be going on just down the road. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Parents especially need to make sure their children receive at least two to three hours of television programming per day," she said. "Otherwise, they may grow up imbalanced and require medication."
The medications used to treat Television Deficiency Disorder have, coincidentally, just been approved by the Fraud and Drug Administration. Manufactured by ConPhuzer, a Big Pharma giant, the drugs are stimulant amphetamines similar to those prescribed for ADHD, but with much higher potency. | Kelly Brownell and Katherine Battle Horgen See book keywords and concepts | A physicians group in Australia, the Australian Divisions of General Practice, met with food manufacturers and asked for a ban on junk-food ads during afternoon television programming. Prior to the meeting, Robert Koltai, speaking for the Australian Association of National Advertisers, promised that his group and others would be aggressive in countering the perception that advertising contributes to poor diet.
What's alarming about this sort of challenge to advertising is that it proceeds on the basis that no one has control any more over their own behavior. | Robert W. Hill, Ph.D. and Eduardo Castro, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Perhaps it is a good thing that television programming is so poorly done; if it were good, more people would be habituated to, and thus be potentially damaged by, its effects.
Over the course of our medical practices we have seen what we believed to be the negative results of television played out in the everyday lives of our patients. Nowhere is it more observable than in the children who we treat for attentional and behavioral problems. Scarcely a day goes by that TV wrestling, or some other violent act as seen on TV, isn't acted out in our waiting room. |
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