Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Happy New Year - 2020 - To All

New Year's Day, also simply called New Year or New Year's, is observed on January 1, the first .....Happy Christmas and New Year card. Throughout Great Britain ...

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Monday, December 30, 2019

What are the benefits of taking a brain-mind medicine for ADHD?

Be as clear as possible.

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Scripting

English Language Learners Definition of script. : to write the script for (a play, movie, television show, etc.) : to plan how (something) will happen, be done, etc. See the full definition for script in the English Language Learners Dictionary. script.

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Work Ethic

X-ref:  Labor of Love - N. Hill

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Protestant ethic. sociology. Alternative Title: work ethicProtestant ethic, in sociological theory, the value attached to hard work, thrift, and efficiency in one's worldly calling, which, especially in the Calvinist view, were deemed signs of an individual's election, or eternal salvation.

The Protestant work ethic, the Calvinist work ethic, or the Puritan work ethic is a work ethicconcept in theology, sociology, economics and history that emphasizes that hard work, discipline, and frugality are a result of a person's subscription to the values espoused by the Protestantfaith, particularly Calvinism.

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Basic Questions About ADHD

What are your four most important questions about ADHD?

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Sudden Alertness - Proven ADHD Reduction

Welcome to the C. Thomas Wild – ADHD Reduction – ADHD Author – Blog

Glad you are here.  There’s help for better understanding ADHD here.  Tell me all about yourself and what is your greatest ADHD challenge.
– C. Thomas Wild – ADHD Reduction Author
Caffeine works for some with ADHD;  food additives in FDA approved medicines and foods need better ingredient labels. – ctw (1981, 2019)
C. Thomas Wild and ADHD. ADHD author: background. C. Thomas Wild’s co-author: Anita Uhl Brothers, M.D., of Berkeley, California.
C. Thomas Wild, an adult with mild ADHD, is author of two books on ADHD, How to Cure Hyperactivity: A Blueprint Involving Nutrition – More Than A Theory (1981) and What’s the Best Way to Deal With Hyperactivity? New Update on the Attention Deficit Disorders (ADD)(1983). Both books contain forewords by Dr. Anita Uhl Brothers, M.D., of Berkeley, California, his doctor. 
HTCH: ISBN: 0-9606990-0-7; Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 81-69097.
WTBW: ISBN: 0-9606990-1-5; Library of Congress Catalog
Card Number: 83-71951.
The first book, How to Cure Hyperactivity (1981), is the first book by an ADHD – Inattentive type – adult (an ADHD autobiography) and is about the true story of an FDA approved medicine containing caffeine (Tirend c. 1973) which listed only three ingredients for the medicine – later found to contain fifteen total ingredients – including several very common food additives including FD&C Yellow No. 5 (tartrazine) and the artificial sweetener, sodium saccharin, both of which acted like very powerful undisclosed stimulant medicines (vs inert ingredients).
Both Anita Uhl Brothers, M.D., and C. Thomas Wild believe in the value of full ingredient disclosure labeling so that those persons who are extremely chemically sensitive to a number of ingredients are better informed and can make better choices. Neither Dr. Brothers, M.D. nor C. Thomas Wild believe that hidden food additives cause classic ADHD at all which is actually a lifelong neurological challenge.
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ADHD Bulletin Board. Discussion board for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). ADHD is the current term for the lifelong neurological challenge which previously has been known as ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder), Hyperactivity, Hyperkinesis, Organic Brain Syndrome, Minimal Brain Dysfunction, and Minimal Brain Damage.
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Sunday, December 29, 2019

As Above, So Below

Good stuff in, good stuff out.

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As aboveso below" is an aphorism associated with sacred geometry, Hermeticism, and the ... of the astral plane, particularly "by other means than mundane chains of cause and effect, such as Jungian synchronicities or correspondences.".

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- Thought
- Spiritual Metaphysics
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- The Secret (2006) - movie

Health and Science

44 mins ago - For most, psychedelic drugs conjure up images of the 1960's, hippies tripping out on LSD or magic mushrooms. But, as Anderson Cooper ...

Oct 14, 2019 - In a segment that aired Sunday night on 60 Minutes, Griffiths and his ... 46 years after she participated in a psilocybin trial at Johns Hopkins for ...
Oct 13, 2019 - Psilocybin, more commonly known as "magic mushrooms" or ... Kerry Pappas, are featured on the October 13, 2019 episode of 60 Minutes.

Psilocybin is a naturally occurring psychedelic prodrug compound produced by more than 200 species of mushrooms, collectively known as psilocybin ...
Chemical formula‎: ‎C12H17N2O4P
Solubility in water‎: ‎soluble
Biological half-life‎: ‎oral: 163±64 min; intraveno...
Metabolism‎: ‎Hepatic

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What has C. Thomas Wild said about caffeine and ADHD reduction?

Coffee is a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans, the seeds of berries from certain Coffea species. The genus Coffea is native to tropical Africa (specifically having its origin in Ethiopia and Sudan) and Madagascar, the Comoros, Mauritius, and RĂ©union in the Indian Ocean.
Introduced‎: ‎15th century
Color‎: ‎Black, dark brown, light brown, beige

Caffeine is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant of the methylxanthine class. It is the world's most widely consumed psychoactive drug. Unlike many other psychoactive substances, it is legal and unregulated in nearly all parts of the world.
Drug class‎: ‎Stimulant
Formula‎: ‎C8H10N4O2
Protein binding‎: ‎25–36%
Excretion‎: ‎Urine (100%)

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