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Actually… don't. We made this ad to prove a point: this treatment would be considered animal abuse if administered to a dog. And yet it remains legal, funded, and prescribed for humans—including children as young as 5, mothers with postpartum depression, and trauma survivors.

Actually… don't. We made this ad to prove a point: this treatment would be considered animal abuse if administered to a dog. And yet it remains legal, funded, and prescribed for humans—including children as young as 5, mothers with postpartum depression, and trauma survivors.

This isn't legal for dogs,
but it is for people.

Electroshock isn’t therapy — it’s trauma.
Protect lives.
Defend human rights.
Ban ECT now.

Join the Movement. Demand Congress Take Action on ECT.

They’d call it abuse if it happened to a dog.

Deliberately causing seizures, brain damage, or confusion in animals isn’t treatment—it’s a crime. Under every U.S. state law, inflicting neurological harm without medical necessity is considered animal cruelty. So why is the same practice—Electroconvulsive Therapy—still legal and funded when used on humans? It’s time to flip the script.

Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) is designed to disrupt neural patterns and memory formation. But what that really means is inducing seizures strong enough to cause confusion, memory loss, and sometimes permanent brain damage. This is not theoretical—it’s happening in hospitals across the country to children, veterans, and the elderly.

We’re not being dramatic. We’re being honest.

Demand Congress take action on ECT now.

The Shocking Reality

Children as young as 5 have been subjected to ECT.

ECT isn’t just used on the most severe adult cases — records show it’s been given to children as young as five and adolescents, exposing developing brains to high-voltage trauma.

Up to 84% of patients relapse — needing endless “maintenance shocks.”

Nearly 9 out of 10 patients return for ongoing ECT, often paired with psychiatric drugs, proving the treatment is not a cure but a cycle of dependency.

ECT causes permanent brain damage, memory loss, and even death.

Peer-reviewed studies and survivor testimony confirm devastating outcomes — from erased decades of memory to fatal cardiac events.

Never FDA-approved — legalized through a 1976 loophole.

ECT devices bypassed modern safety standards, “grandfathered in” without rigorous trials, and later downgraded to a lower-risk class in 2018.

U.S. taxpayers spend billions each year funding ECT.

With costs up to $25,000 per patient each year — and most needing repeat shocks — Medicare, Medicaid, and the VA still bankroll this outdated practice.

The U.N. condemns forced ECT as torture.

International human rights bodies classify involuntary ECT — especially on children and vulnerable groups — as cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment.

The Shocking Reality

Children as young as 5 have been subjected to ECT.

ECT isn’t just used on the most severe adult cases — records show it’s been given to children as young as five and adolescents, exposing developing brains to high-voltage trauma.

Up to 84% of patients relapse — needing endless “maintenance shocks.”

Nearly 9 out of 10 patients return for ongoing ECT, often paired with psychiatric drugs, proving the treatment is not a cure but a cycle of dependency.

ECT causes permanent brain damage, memory loss, and even death.

Peer-reviewed studies and survivor testimony confirm devastating outcomes — from erased decades of memory to fatal cardiac events.

Never FDA-approved — legalized through a 1976 loophole.

ECT devices bypassed modern safety standards, “grandfathered in” without rigorous trials, and later downgraded to a lower-risk class in 2018.

U.S. taxpayers spend billions each year funding ECT.

With costs up to $25,000 per patient each year — and most needing repeat shocks — Medicare, Medicaid, and the VA still bankroll this outdated practice.

The U.N. condemns forced ECT as torture.

International human rights bodies classify involuntary ECT — especially on children and vulnerable groups — as cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment.

The Shocking Reality

Children as young as 5 have been subjected to ECT.

ECT isn’t just used on the most severe adult cases — records show it’s been given to children as young as five and adolescents, exposing developing brains to high-voltage trauma.

Up to 84% of patients relapse — needing endless “maintenance shocks.”

Nearly 9 out of 10 patients return for ongoing ECT, often paired with psychiatric drugs, proving the treatment is not a cure but a cycle of dependency.

ECT causes permanent brain damage, memory loss, and even death.

Peer-reviewed studies and survivor testimony confirm devastating outcomes — from erased decades of memory to fatal cardiac events.

Never FDA-approved — legalized through a 1976 loophole.

ECT devices bypassed modern safety standards, “grandfathered in” without rigorous trials, and later downgraded to a lower-risk class in 2018.

U.S. taxpayers spend billions each year funding ECT.

With costs up to $25,000 per patient each year — and most needing repeat shocks — Medicare, Medicaid, and the VA still bankroll this outdated practice.

The U.N. condemns forced ECT as torture.

International human rights bodies classify involuntary ECT — especially on children and vulnerable groups — as cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment.

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What Is Electroconvulsive Therapy?

ECT is a psychiatric procedure that delivers up to 450 volts of electricity through the brain to trigger seizures lasting up to a minute. Marketed as treatment for depression, mental illness, and even agitation in dementia, ECT has never undergone rigorous FDA safety of efficacy trials — allowed instead through regulatory loopholes with little to no oversight.

The Harm They Don’t Talk About

ECT causes well-documented brain damage and memory loss. Patients who undergo it are 44x more likely to die by suicide, and 1 in 15 faces cardiac complications. U.S. courts have ruled against manufacturers for failing to warn patients.

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Why It’s Dangerous

Why It’s Dangerous

Despite decades of use, ECT has been tied to severe, life-altering side effects. Here’s what the data — and thousands of survivors — reveal:

Brain Damage

Documented neurological injury and visible brain atrophy in post-ECT scans.

Memory Loss

Short- and long-term memory impairment is common, with some survivors losing decades.

Suicide Risk

Patients who undergo ECT are 44x more likely to die by suicide post-treatment.

Cardiac Complications

Up to 1 in 15 ECT patients faces life-threatening heart complications.

If this isn’t okay for dogs — why is it legal for people?

Electroshock isn’t therapy — it’s trauma.
Protect lives.
Defend human rights.
Ban ECT now.

Join the Movement
to Ban ECT

Electroshock is banned for animals but still used on vulnerable humans — including teens, veterans, new mothers, and the elderly. It’s time to end this double standard.

Led by survivors, advocates, and the Global Wellness Forum, we’re demanding a federal ban on electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). Together, we can protect lives, defend choice, and hold this billion-dollar industry accountable.

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The Truth They Don’t Tell You About Electroshock

Discover the hidden history, legal loopholes, and systemic failures that allow ECT to remain in use — even on children, veterans, and the elderly.

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1. No Safety Trials Ever Conducted

Unlike other high-risk medical procedures, ECT devices were exempt from clinical trials under a 1976 FDA loophole. The result: a device never tested by modern scientific standards is still in use today.

2. FDA Reclassified ECT — Ignoring Public Outcry

In 2018, the FDA downgraded ECT devices from Class III (high risk) to Class II (moderate risk) for some conditions. This reclassification ignored over 3,400 public comments and denied a citizen petition calling for a ban.

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3. Still Used for Unapproved Diagnoses

While reclassified for limited conditions, ECT is still legally administered for any psychiatric diagnosis. The FDA doesn’t regulate medical practice — so “off-label” use is common and unmonitored.

4. Profit Over Patients

ECT remains a billion-dollar industry propped up by insurance reimbursements. Hospitals and providers are incentivized to keep it going.

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5. Courts Have Ruled — Manufacturers Are Liable

Judges have sided with survivors in multiple cases, holding ECT manufacturers responsible for failing to warn patients.

Real People. Real Courage.
Real Harm.

Hear from those who’ve lived through ECT—and join them in the fight to protect others from harm.

“They said it would help. I came out broken. I lost decades of memory, and no one ever told me this could happen.”

Michelle Himes
ECT Survivor & Legal Advocate

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The Evidence They Can't Ignore

The Evidence They Can't Ignore

Decades of peer-reviewed research, government filings, and international statements confirm the risks and rights violations tied to ECT.

Scientific Evidence of Harm

ECT causes irreversible brain damage.

Regulatory Failures and Public Backlash

Despite no clinical trials, ECT is still FDA-cleared and government-funded.

Global Human Rights Condemnation

The UN calls involuntary ECT torture. The U.S. still funds it through Medicare and the VA.

Get the Facts

The ECT Questions You Deserve Honest Answers To

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Is ECT reserved for only the most extreme cases?

Does ECT reduce the risk of suicide?

Are side effects rare or minimal?

Is ECT only used when all other options have failed?

Is ECT a quick and harmless procedure?

Has ECT been proven effective?

Get the Facts

The ECT Questions You Deserve Honest Answers To

faq
Is ECT reserved for only the most extreme cases?

Does ECT reduce the risk of suicide?

Are side effects rare or minimal?

Is ECT only used when all other options have failed?

Is ECT a quick and harmless procedure?

Has ECT been proven effective?

Get the Facts

The ECT Questions You Deserve Honest Answers To

Is ECT reserved for only the most extreme cases?

Does ECT reduce the risk of suicide?

Are side effects rare or minimal?

Is ECT only used when all other options have failed?

Is ECT a quick and harmless procedure?

Has ECT been proven effective?

If shocking a dog made you pause…

Now imagine it happening to a child. Or a veteran. Or your mother.

This isn’t a thought experiment — it’s happening across the U.S. right now. Survivors are already speaking out. Now they need your voice, too.

Take action. Demand Congress ban ECT.

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