Pubdate: 01 Nov, 1998 Source: Orange County Register (CA) Contact: http://www.ocregister.com/ Copyright: 1998 The Orange County Register Author: Brad Beadle RITALIN:IT'S A BAD CHOICE FOR CHILDREN Lisa Bretches of Corona writes that we can't ignore the beneficial effects of Ritalin[Talk Show,Oct.23].Let us look at the choice of words she uses:"effects"is the perfect word to describe the chemical reaction the body displays when treated to this "beneficial"drug)The drug marketers love people who will put anything down the throat of their children that is prescribed. The damaging side effects of this drug make it the worst choice in treating the oft-diagnosed ADD. The truth is that the chemical-laced diet of today's food, coupled with the sugar-enriched breakfast foods bring on the hyperactivity and mood swings of the supposed ADD-afflicted. This and the ever increasing role of the TV as entertainment is actually overloading the brain of children with images that often change multiple times per second. The brainwave activity of those young children who watch excessive amounts of TV develop dysfunctions that interfere with the normal brain-wave function that allows learning. Ritalin should be used as a last resort because it is a chemical that has side effects, like stunting growth, for one. Kill your TV, eat healthy foods, reduce the sugar intake, and, oh, stop giving extra money to school districts for special education children and you'll see the problem of ADD disappear. Brad Beadle Santa Ana - --- Checked-by: Rich O'Grady