A case of Patricia Le Roux:
The little troublemaker with ADHD: either Ritalin or you fly from school.
A 9-year-old boy is getting Ritalin because he has ADHD like his two older brothers. But he would rather try homeopathy. His father is with the military. His mother believes that she and her husband have also been hyperactive. Of five brothers, three appear to suffer from ADHD (familial, actinide). The boy was transferred to the next class only last year under the condition that he would change school. The teachers wanted to get rid of him. As soon as he changed school, he was already cursed as a troublemaker. The teachers have already complained in writing to their parents. He is full of overwhelming energy, and everything he handles gets broken. He is precocious, very sociable, open and enterprising. He loves sports, tennis and swimming. The work at school, on the other hand, makes him finished: "I want to focus my energy on other things, otherwise I'll break!" (Actinide: decay). "I do what I can (stage 5) and still fly from school!" "Even though I am well prepared and have everything under control, I feel that my energy is taking over."
He gets Protactinium C200.
After 3 months, the school scores are better. He has become calmer and has better grades. The feeling of "decay" has disappeared. After four months, he is again quoted before the Disciplinary Committee because he has been beating a classmate and contradicting the teacher. The director gives him another chance to control himself again. Protactinium brings it back into balance. After 4 months he is transferred to sixth grade, everything is going well.