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Colleges faced with misuse of stimulants

Seeded on Mon Feb 15, 2010 5:35 PM EST
Read ArticleArticle Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune
health, today, crimes, psychiatry, pharma, abuses, conflicts-of-interest
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“It seems socially acceptable. There’s no stigma at all with using them,” said Branden Bueno, an SDSU junior from Monterey. “In the circles I’ve been in, it’s like getting a cup of coffee.”

Thanks to the pharma/psychiatry media blitz.

I wonder if it would matter if they knew of the SCD links to this class of drugs.

    Reply#1 - Mon Feb 15, 2010 6:34 PM EST
    mori

    how sad, too, that the natural alternative with extremely small down side, has been outlawed by the FDA. Ma Hung, or Ephedra, is perfectly safe and can provide energy, concentration, reduced appetite, and an overall sense of well being. But, I think..., three people took~like, a whole bottle of the stuff and died. It's non-addictive, unlike adderal, or Ritalin, and will not fry your thought process over time like Adderal or Ritalin. Mormon tea is bad and wrong, yet it's ok for Doctors to prescribe the bondage of pharmacology!!

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