The Disturbing Origins Of ADHD

Hyperactivity Disorder or ADHD is a disorder of modern times, affecting more and more of America's children. While the origins of ADHD are surprising and disturbing, alleviating or even reversing symptoms is possible. Twelve percent of U.S. children and teens had a diagnosis of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in 2011, a number that has jumped by 43 percent since 2003, according to a large national study based on parental reports of an ADHD diagnosis according to a recent analysis.

Because of other pesticide use from generations before us you may or may not be surprised to learn that toxic heavy metals have been moving through the tissues of your prior relatives and you for generations. According to research, "heavy metals are commonly found in both polluted and unpolluted environments, water, and soils, because most of them naturally occur all around the globe. Although heavy metals are commonly found in the Earth’s crust, they are found in elevated amounts in agricultural soil because of outrageous use of commercial fertilizers, and of contamination caused by manufacturing plants. Heavy metals, it seems are everywhere – including your child’s body."

Although not fully understood, the current science tells us that heavy metal toxicity is genetic, instead of inherited – use the term epigenetics and assert that heavy metals alters gene expression from generation to generation. Science also classifies children in polluted areas to have a higher heavy metal load, when in fact heavy metals affect everyone. Heavy metals aren’t only passed on from generation to generation, they’re in our food, thanks liberal use of commercial pesticides, as well as on our lawns and in the air and the only protection we have against them are eating the proper foods in our diet that help remove them.

Source: Emax Health, June 3, 2017
https://www.emaxhealth.com/13638/disturbing-origins-adhd