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Debunking the Myth: What Plant is Adderall Made From?

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Contrary to a common misconception, there is no plant from which Adderall is directly made. Instead, this prescription medication is a synthetically produced combination of amphetamine salts, with its creation historically inspired by natural compounds found in plants like *Ephedra*.

Debunking the Myth: Why was Castor, NF Banned?

4 min read
Castor oil is one of the few medicines approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a stimulant laxative that is generally recognized as safe and effective (GRAS/E) [1.7.1, 1.7.7]. This fact challenges the premise of the question, 'Why was Castor, NF banned?'

What is a Happiness Pill? Deconstructing a Misleading Myth

5 min read
According to the Cleveland Clinic, approximately 13% of US adults take antidepressants, with rates of use higher among women and those over 60. This statistic underscores the importance of understanding the truth about psychiatric medication and addressing the common misconception: **What is a happiness pill?**—a term that grossly oversimplifies and misrepresents the role of these drugs.