3.1. Interactions in ADHD people with
other medications
Cross Reactions:
ADHD girl (12) in Oklahoma ("USA") on
10.6.2023: becomes a murderer with new
medications:
Nine-year-old in the USA stabbed by sister (12)
(Dt. orig.: Neunjähriger in den USA von
Schwester (12) erstochen)
https://www.bild.de/news/ausland/news-ausland/neunjaehriger-in-den-usa-von-schwester-12-erstochen-84279756.bild.html
Translation:
In Tulsa (USA), a twelve-year-old girl stabbed her
nine-year-old brother to death. The drama in the state of
Oklahoma had already occurred in January of this year...
"From a forensic point of view, the act is now clarified:
The twelve-year-old repeatedly stabbed Zander while he was
sleeping, and he was eventually declared dead in the
hospital. The question of why continues to occupy
investigators to this day.
Mother April Lyda has a suspicion. In an interview with
NewsNation, the long-term drug addict said that her
daughter had attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
(ADHD) and was taking new medication at the
time of the act. As a result, the child's behavior had
become more aggressive – also towards herself."
Comment: Psycho pills can cause a short circuit in
the brain, then one can either become a
suicide or a murderer... The lack of love and vital
nutrients cannot be eliminated by chemical pills, but only
cause further problems! Whoever trusts science is out of
luck.
Cross effects with ADHD on 14.3.2025:
E-numbers E150c and E102 increase ADHD symptoms
Kreuzwirkungen mit ADHS am 14.3.2025: E-Nummern
E150c und E102 verstärken ADHS-Symptome
https://t.me/impfen_nein_danke/277468
Translation:
1. E 150c – Ammonia caramel coloring
Usage: Brown dye, commonly in cola, soft drinks, and
alcoholic beverages
Suspected of being carcinogenic: can lead to inflammatory
reactions in the body, can cause liver and thyroid
stress, excessive consumption could lead to hyperactivity
in children, may worsen ADHD symptoms.
2. E 102 – Tartrazine
Usage: Artificial yellow dye, in sweets, soft drinks,
pudding, mustard, and processed cheese
Can trigger allergies and intolerances:
Enhancement of ADHD symptoms in children: Potential
DNA damage: Liver damage possible