A child fidgets, can't remain in his seat, disturbs the class. Psychiatrists call this “ADHD.” But this is a diagnosis based solely on symptoms – not lab tests or brain scans showing a physical abnormality of the brain. So why are children being put on powerful stimulant drugs? Because ADHD is a marketing campaign—not a diagnosable disease. Steve Plog, who founded The Results Project—a nutritional approach to behavioral symptoms—knows that restless, disruptive children are not suffering from a “Ritalin deficiency,” yet a Ritalin prescription is often the solution given by psychiatrists, who neglect to find out the real cause. Having observed the effectiveness of good nutrition, nutritional supplements and avoidance of culprit foods in solving so-called “ADHD,” learning troubles and more, Plog wants parents and others to know that ADHD drugs are not the answer. Find out what the effective solutions are to learning difficulties and behavioral problems in today's 36-minute show.