09/24/2023 / By Ethan Huff
To all those LGBT advocates out there who claim that turning children transgender does them no harm, how about the more than one-third of children who suffer serious mental health problems after taking hormone-altering drugs like puberty blockers?
A fresh analysis of a 2011 study conducted by the University College London Hospitals (UCLH) and the now-shuttering Tavistock Centre Gender Identity Development service and clinic revealed that at least 34 percent of children placed on puberty-blocking pharmaceutical drugs “reliably deteriorated” thereafter.
The pool of those evaluated was only 44, so the sample size is small. Still, a good number of the kids, who ranged in age between 12 and 15, suffered greatly after being prescribed these poisons to become trans. And UK authorities had the gall to later claim that there are “no changes in physiological function” that occur in children who take puberty blockers.
(Related: Did you know that back in June, the Biden regime unveiled a new “Pride” seminar for children that teaches young ones to take puberty blockers and mutilate their bodies to become transgenders as a celebration of Pride, which is one of the seven deadly sins?)
Last year, the UK National Health Service (NHS) ordered the Tavistock Centre and its highly controversial Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) to close by no later than the end of 2023. This occurred after Dr. Hillary Cass conducted an interim independent review determining that transgender therapies are “not a safe or viable long-term option” for children.
The planned closure deadline for the Tavistock Centre and GIDS has since been extended to March 2024. In the meantime, whistleblowers and others continue to come forward to tell all about the horrors that children who go trans are now enduring after having their bodies and endocrine systems butchered by LGBT surgeon mutilators.
Dr. Cass produced a full report of her findings, which is now being paired with this new analysis of the 2011 study to warn the world that underage children should never, ever be allowed to get chemically and physically mutilated, especially based on false promises that it is completely “safe” to do such things to one’s body.
Only under very special circumstances, such as clinical trials, will children be allowed to destroy their bodies once the Tavistock Centre and GIDS are shut down for good early next year.
“We are grateful to all of the clinicians and academics who have contributed to this study over the years, and we welcome new peer-reviewed analyses of the evidence around how to support these young people,” said a spokesman from Tavistock and the Portman NHS Foundation Trust, about the latest findings.
“The analysis plan for the original study was independently produced by experts in medical statistics, and the underlying data was published so that other researchers might conduct further analyses.”
In the comments on a story about all this, someone rightfully and correctly pointed out that confusion about one’s own gender is a mental illness, period. And the way to treat said mental illness is to help a child grow out of that confusion and embrace the gender that he or she – there are only two – was born with.
“The confusion comes from the media and schools preying on vulnerable and fragile psyches,” another pointed out about the true source of all this confusion being implanted into children’s brains.
Parents: protect your children from the cult of LGBT at all costs, even if it means making some sacrifices to pull them out of public school and homeschool them instead. Learn more at Homeschooling.news.
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