Vaccine-Induced ADHD
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder or attention deficit disorder (ADHD, ADD) affect up to 1 in 10 children in the US. The condition is characterized by inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity. This behavior can have a significant impact a child’s performance at school and at home. In many children, symptoms of ADHD may persist through adolescence and even into adulthood.
Dr. Kenneth Bock states in his groundbreaking book Healing the New Epidemics that “ADHD is basically just the mildest form of symptomatology that is found on the autism spectrum.”[1] Both disorders, he contends are similar neurological manifestations of a wide variety of related problems. These include toxicity, bowel dysbiosis and allergic reactions.