The Indigo Kids Debate
Video Description: In this medical video learn about the term 'Indigo Kids" are they truly special or is this a cover up for illnesses such as ADHD and bipolar. Related Article Subjects: The Indigo Kids Debate, bipolar children, health information, health tips, indigo kids, medical advice, medical health, medical treatment, medical treatment advice, surgical treatment, thcnThe Indigo Kids Debate
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