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"Patients have been diagnosed with 'chemical imbalances,' despite the
fact that no test exists to support such a claim, and that there is no real
conception of what a correct chemical balance would look like."10
David Kaiser
Psychiatrist
There is no scientific evidence proving that a chemical imbalance in the brain
is responsible for the symptoms attributed to ADHD, or that ADHD is a
"brain-based disease," yet this is repeatedly claimed as fact by
psychiatrists. In 1998, a U.S. National Institutes of Health Conference of the
world's leading ADHD experts, was forced to conclude that there is no data
confirming it as a brain dysfunction.11
Gene R. Haislip, Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Diversion
Control, Drug Enforcement Administration: "This agency has not made a
determination of whether ADHD is a disease or a syndrome... We are also unaware
that ADHD has been validated as a biologic/organic syndrome or
disease."12
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