Drug Rehab for Scientists? How Dumb Can They Get?
I wrote a blog on March 29th about the use of Ritalin, Inderal, and Provigil as ‘cognitive enhancers’. The phrase was coined several years ago by a psychiatrist from the University of Pennsylvania, and now other “neuroscience professors” from Cambridge are following the pied piper. That same psychiatrist also coined the phrase “cosmetic neurology” and compared drug use to plastic surgery. Sadly, it seems to be catching on with scientists across the country. I must admit that as a writer for Drug Rehab Referral, I find this concept nothing short of gross.
Not only do we have college students using drugs as a study aid, we now have scientists doing the same. In fact, the odds are that your kid’s professors are promoting the use of drugs to them. According to one survey, one in five “scientists” are using Ritalin (the most popular), Inderal, and Provigil to enable them to be more focused during work. Some will end up in drug rehab and some will tell their friends and students what a great experience they are having.
Interestingly, several other scientists and psychiatrists are promoting that Ritalin may be good to use after a long trip or when you’re tired. One compared using Ritalin to having a double espresso. It makes me wonder whose payroll they’re on and who is funding their research projects.
In my experience, most people, including scientists, never see the effects drugs have on people - although they may read about it in the newspaper or see a news report. I wonder how dumb these “scientists” really are.
If you are a scientist or rofessor promoting drug use to college students, please stop. If you are addicted to Ritalin or any prescription drug, get yourself to a drug detox or a drug rehab program.
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