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Ironically, given I have a failsafe protocol for addictions, I am not Kenneth B Stoller but Kenneth P Stoller. My protocol will be a new chapter in the my book Incurable Me which comes out in paperback this summer (I hope they change the title to Incurable Us bu that is not up to me).

On the subject of ADD, I can tell you that 50% of the world's population has it to a greater of lesser degree. It had survival benefits when we were hunter-gatherers - specifically, hyperfocused ADD. The best drug for ADD, if one has to go that route, is your Provigil/Nuvigil class which are non-amphetamine neurostimulants that actually encourage the brain to hold onto increased metabolic activity. The FDA made sure you can't Rx it for the under 17 yo set because no one would want to use the amphetamine based drugs of Big Pharma if one could Rx Provigil/Nuvigil to children.

The two medical specialities most responsible for the autism epidemic (now there is a real epidemic) are pediatricians and psychiatrists. For Autism is not only treatable but is a vaccinosis - a vaccine induced encephalitis (for the most part).

I am the Ken Stoller who wrote this: in March 2021

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/351038425_Acta_Scientific_PAEDIATRICS_ISSN_2581883X_Gain_of_FunctionLoss_of_Sanity_Pandemics_and_the_Rise_of_Medical_Madness#fullTextFileContent

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Monica's avatar

Very interesting. Like Dr. Ronald, I also assumed you were Dr. Kenneth B Stoller. In any case I looked you up. To be honest I don't know much about ADD but had no idea the prevalence was so high. I noticed your expertise in hyperbaric 02 treatment. When I was an occ med doctor in Colorado there was a huge carbon monoxide leak at a major tech firm that effected a lot of people. The employer tried to cover it up - they never even called 911 and wanted me to send the patients home to rest and take them off work for a day. They did not want OSHA notified. Yet some I saw had insanely high Carboxyhemoglobin levels. I sent them all off for hyperbaric 02. The victims were paid off to settle out of court for damage.

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17439699/

When I first opened my clinic in Santa Fe, I tried to approach the City and County Fire Departments making HBOT available should any of their people need it. I wanted to get a baseline neurocognitive eval at no cost to the Fire Departments but was told...."they" don't want anyone documenting any of the fire fighters took a neurological hit from fighting a fire due to smoke inhalation.

So, with this kind of insanity... it is a little surprising we haven't destroyed ourselves by now.

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Monica's avatar

Total insanity. Given that Santa Fe is 1500 feet higher than Denver it would seem that the risk of carbon monoxide poising is a greater risk.

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KP Stoller's avatar

I think there is a lot of subclinical Carbon monoxide poisonings out there especially in poor states and locals.

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