Dr. Mercola February 11 2004 759 views
Researchers have found that the unpublished studies hide the fact that most antidepressant drugs have little to no affect on the children who take them. Most of the studies’ outcomes have turned out with negative results and these are the ones that doctors and parents do not have access to.
For example, GlaxoSmithKine, makers of the antidepressant Paxil, had conducted three trials on children taking the drug. The results showed that all turned out with negative results, but only one was published. Another drug company, Pfizer, which makes Zoloft, sponsored two trials in children. One of the trials had a negative result, but researchers found out the company pooled it with a positive study and only published the combined result, which was positive.
Some doctors and consumer advocates question the real reasons why the negative results go unpublished, believing they go unpublished only because the trials conducted are funded by the pharmaceutical industry. Scientists believe the only way to ensure that science is conducted in the public interest is for it to be funded with public dollars, as opposed to pharmaceutical industry dollars.
The Food and Drug Administration is evaluating 20 studies, however agency officials have declined to identify which ones.
Washington Post January 29, 2004
This article above extremely concerns me as more and more American children are being treated with psychiatric drugs. The number of children taking drugs such as Prozac has tripled from 1987 to 1996 and continued to increase through 2000.
It is a sad, but not unexpected, tragedy that our drug use is being extended to children. Americans had more than 3 billion prescriptions filled in 2000. On the average that is one prescription for every man, woman and child in the United States every single month. Just image how many prescriptions are being filled now, four years later.
Clearly there is something seriously wrong here.
Fortunately, there are simple and inexpensive alternatives for children suffering from depression in the United States and elsewhere.
For children who suffer from depression, following the nutrition plan and using the omega-3 oils, such as fish oil and cod liver oil, can be helpful. I am convinced that the ideal form of fish oil should be consumed in a liquid, and now advise against fish oil capsules. With fish oil liquid, I have found through clinical experience that the brand definitely matters.
While I am sure there are a few other high-quality brands available in the world, the only one I can currently recommend with total confidence is Carlson's fish oil and cod liver oil. Carlson's quality is exceptional, and their products’ purity is documented by independent laboratories. Carlson's fish oil and cod liver oil are available in my "Recommended Products" section, or you may be able to find Carlson's in your local health food store
Additionally, EFT is a profoundly helpful tool to quickly, inexpensively and permanently resolve the underlying emotional causes of the problem. Thanks to EFT and a better understanding of biochemical nutrition, it is very rare that I need to use these types of drugs for any child. I can count the number of prescriptions I have written for them on one hand since I started using EFT.
If you or your child is struggling with depression, one of the best things you can do is find a qualified EFT practitioner to help with the treatment, and you can use Gary Craig's list of EFT Practitioner Referrals to find one. You can also consult my EFT Series on DVD or VHS for further EFT instruction, as this can be used at home to enhance the work you do with a qualified practitioner.
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