England Has Stopped Giving Puberty Blockers to Kids
The government bureau says using the novel protocol to treat gender confused children lacks "evidence of safety and clinical effectiveness."
England’s National Health Service will no longer prescribe puberty blockers to children citing a lack of reliable evidence as to the safety of this novel protocol to treat gender-confused children by stunting and disrupting their body’s natural hormonal development.
NHS doctors had previously warned that gender dysphoria was likely a "transient phase" and that puberty blocking hormones and drugs ought not to be used based on "evidence that, in most cases, gender incongruence does not persist into adolescence."
Now, following new guidance, the NHS website now reads that "Puberty blockers (gonadotrophin-releasing hormone analogues) are not available to children and young people for gender incongruence or gender dysphoria because there is not enough evidence of safety and clinical effectiveness,” as CBN News reported.
"NHS England has carefully considered the evidence review conducted by NICE and further published evidence available to date," an NHS spokesperson said in a statement.
"We have concluded that there is not enough evidence to support the safety or clinical effectiveness of puberty suppressing hormones to make the treatment routinely available at this time."
Friends, this is why it has always been worth risking public rebuke and criticism for warning against this dangerous new norm. The evidence has always been strongly suggestive at best that the so-called “Dutch protocol” was dangerous and harmful to children and prescribed more for the sake of affirming a radical adult ideology than serving the needs of gender dysphoric children.
When you remain on the side of right, the truth will often out in the end. What an encouragement to us to remain steadfast in this ocean of radical social upheaval, amen?