*Please note:
We cannot guarantee that the Mental Health Patch™ will work for anyone…
1) suffering from any so-called mental disease, disorder, or illness
2) currently taking addictive pharmaceutical psychiatric drugs, anti-psychotic drugs, psychotropic drugs, or a targeted psychiatric medication, as they can override the positive effects of the Mental Health Patch™
3) experiencing acute traumatic brain injury, hallucinations, substance abuse, addictions, alcoholism, self-harm, self-destructive behaviors, eating disorders (i.e.: Bulimia), genetic/environmental PTSD, neurodevelopmental disorders, psychotic disorders, delusional disorders, or people who have a history of so-called mental illness, disease, or disorders.
Our Mental Health Patch™ was never designed to treat, cure, or prevent any so-called mental disease, disorder, or illness, as all of the above fall outside the scope of what we designed the Mental Health Patch™ to do.
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Having said all of the above, we refer you to an eye-opening article on the AbleChild website titled AbleChild Board Member Responds to New York Times Article, :
Letter to Editor 11/17/14
New York Times
“The article “One Drug or 2? Parents See Risk but Also Hope” by Alan Schwarz (New York Times, 11/15/14, A-1) should be titled: “One Drug or 15?” — much more like what goes on in US psychiatry and schools.
“The time has come to stop the “mental illness”/ “psychiatric disease” fraud whereby millions upon millions of entirely normal children and adults the world-over are poisoned in the name of psychiatric drug “treatment.”
“On November 10, 2008, Director General of Health Canada, Supriya Sharma (letter to Canadian father, B. Verbeek), wrote:
“’For mental/psychiatric disorders in general, including depression, anxiety, schizophrenia and ADHD, there are no confirmatory gross, microscopic or chemical abnormalities that have been validated for objective physical diagnosis.’
“This was followed, March 12, 2009, by a confession from Donald Dobbs of the US Food and Drug Administration (letter to F.A. Baughman Jr., MD) who wrote:
“’I consulted with the FDA New Drug Review Division and they concurred with the response you enclosed from Health Canada.’
“Having confessed there is no such thing as a physical abnormality/disease in all of psychiatry, both Health Canada and the US, Food & Drug Administration routinely (1) allow psychiatric “diagnoses” to be called physical abnormalities/diseases, (2) allow psychotropic drugs/compounds to be called “safe and effective,” when (3) each drug/compound is nothing but a poison making every normal individual/phenotype—abnormal. In time, irreversibly so.”
https://www.ablechild.org/category/interviews/
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Here at this link: https://www.ablechild.org/about-us/champions-on-the-issue/ is a select group of individuals from a variety of backgrounds, bound by their shared interests in educating the public regarding subjective psychiatric labels like ADD/ADHD. They consist of professionals in medicine, education and psychology, as well as other related fields.
Here is a link to their donation page: https://www.ablechild.org/help/donate/
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This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or illness. You should not rely on this information as a substitute for, nor does it replace, professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
These above guidelines are solely for educational and informational purposes. This information is in no way intended to be medical advice.
Mental Wellness Lab products are not intended to be used in the cure, treatment, or prevention of any disease or illness. Individual results may vary.