I'm asking you to scroll through the handful out of THOUSANDS of reddit posts from desperate parents who's children have been put on SSRIS under the age of 15 (25mg for one 9 year old) what will our workforce look like in 20 years? 30? 40?
And mind you, we have no idea what the long term effects of medication children starting at 4 years old with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (in a four year olds brain), but we do know the short term side effects are not good.









In 2008, 1 out of 160 children in America was diagnosed autistic. But today, 1 in every 22 eight year olds in California have been diagnosed as autistic. As you can see below, many of these children has anxiety so intensely that they cannot function.
Do you know that if we continue at this rate, the same rate of increase we've experienced since 1990, by 2057 every single American child will be autistic? We have created a generation that is trapped in their minds, unable to communicate clearly with their external environment.
Autism literally didn't exist as a diagnosis before 1943.


Despite hundreds of safety studies showing massive red flags in children and adolescents taking escitalopram (lexapro)


Especially considering dozens of these studies have found that lexprao is especially problematic in children with autism.











































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