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In a message dated 4/24/03 9:25:13 AM Mountain Daylight Time,

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> You should consult your doctor on how to properly

> taper off the dangerous and criminal drug called PAXIL.

>

I agree with you. The kind of damage that Paxil causes in withdrawal CANNOT

BE AMELIORATED BY SJW! They should just outlaw PaxHell and then nobody would

have to fall victim to more snake out remedies! LOL

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In a message dated 4/24/03 10:24:21 AM Mountain Daylight Time,

Marcus.Berggren@... writes:

> Informed Doctors do in fact know how to get people off this terrible

>

Who would they be? There are only 3 that I know of -- Breggin, Healy, and

Marks. The rest of them are guessing. The rest of them don't know SH**

about how to get people off this drug. That's the scary part.

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In a message dated 4/24/03 10:24:21 AM Mountain Daylight Time,

Marcus.Berggren@... writes:

> Informed Doctors do in fact know how to get people off this terrible

>

Who would they be? There are only 3 that I know of -- Breggin, Healy, and

Marks. The rest of them are guessing. The rest of them don't know SH**

about how to get people off this drug. That's the scary part.

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There you go! Again, someone's taking advantage of people by pushing a

substance! Wake up people! This is an advertisement. This has not

been evaluated by the FDA. No side effects?!?! That statement right

there fully illustrates the poor integrity of this offer. Everything

has side effects. You should consult your doctor on how to properly

taper off the dangerous and criminal drug called PAXIL.

Lynn s wrote:

> St. 's wort - How to Taper off an SSRI

> http://store./iherb/stjohn1.html

>

> Substitute one capsule per 10mg of Paxil. Taper 10mg/day. EASY. No

> side

> effects.

>

> For additional information, write to:

>

> Moderator: SSRI-Research

>

>

>

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I do not wish to get into a debate over this.

Informed Doctors do in fact know how to get people off this terrible

product.

I know what you mean, about Prozac. I suffered horribly and was told

to go with Prozac to finish the tapering. I refused and was successful

at tapering from 40, 30, 20, 10 VERY SLOWLY. This was my doctors

initial instruction. It just took time. I still suffered, but I was

not disillusioned by additional drugs.

Do you know every detail as to the physiological effects of SJW in

the body? I can assure you that you don't. Do you have scientific

evidence showing how SJW is metabolized in the presence of Paxil? What

about long-term effects? What about pregnant women? If not, then

suggesting the use of SJW puts you right in there with GSK.

I'm not saying the FDA is great. In fact, I distrust them quite a

bit. However, they are still the best source of analytical data as it

relates to medication. I am fully schooled in the process of NDA and

ANDA's. I know the level of testing that is required to prove efficacy

and safety. The current system, however, is poorly lacking.

The problem with Paxil was not really in the FDA, but in what GSK

reported. GSK acted with only the lure of profit in mind. They did not

report all of the results in order to protect the bottom line. Even

worse, they being protected by the HomeLand Security Act.

I understand that you may some notion of good and want to help

people, but get your facts in line and void of emotion. Let logic rule

in this case. Too much gets said in the fog of emotion.

cmull4706@... wrote:

> Lynn,

>

> Do you really think the doc will know how to come off these drugs? I

> haven't

> talk to *anyone* yet who came off successfully with the help of their

> doc.

> The ones I here from have become their own experiment. Their grasping

> at

> straws on how to get off the garbage and the docs usual answer is

> " lets try

> Prozac. " They don't know what there doing when they prescribe these

> drugs and

> the sure don't know what their doing to get these people off their

> drug. You

> think the people on here give a crap what the FDA thinks? *If* the FDA

> were

> doing their job (and their *not*) these people wouldn't be here!

>

> Connie

>

> Connie

>

>

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I do not wish to get into a debate over this.

Informed Doctors do in fact know how to get people off this terrible

product.

I know what you mean, about Prozac. I suffered horribly and was told

to go with Prozac to finish the tapering. I refused and was successful

at tapering from 40, 30, 20, 10 VERY SLOWLY. This was my doctors

initial instruction. It just took time. I still suffered, but I was

not disillusioned by additional drugs.

Do you know every detail as to the physiological effects of SJW in

the body? I can assure you that you don't. Do you have scientific

evidence showing how SJW is metabolized in the presence of Paxil? What

about long-term effects? What about pregnant women? If not, then

suggesting the use of SJW puts you right in there with GSK.

I'm not saying the FDA is great. In fact, I distrust them quite a

bit. However, they are still the best source of analytical data as it

relates to medication. I am fully schooled in the process of NDA and

ANDA's. I know the level of testing that is required to prove efficacy

and safety. The current system, however, is poorly lacking.

The problem with Paxil was not really in the FDA, but in what GSK

reported. GSK acted with only the lure of profit in mind. They did not

report all of the results in order to protect the bottom line. Even

worse, they being protected by the HomeLand Security Act.

I understand that you may some notion of good and want to help

people, but get your facts in line and void of emotion. Let logic rule

in this case. Too much gets said in the fog of emotion.

cmull4706@... wrote:

> Lynn,

>

> Do you really think the doc will know how to come off these drugs? I

> haven't

> talk to *anyone* yet who came off successfully with the help of their

> doc.

> The ones I here from have become their own experiment. Their grasping

> at

> straws on how to get off the garbage and the docs usual answer is

> " lets try

> Prozac. " They don't know what there doing when they prescribe these

> drugs and

> the sure don't know what their doing to get these people off their

> drug. You

> think the people on here give a crap what the FDA thinks? *If* the FDA

> were

> doing their job (and their *not*) these people wouldn't be here!

>

> Connie

>

> Connie

>

>

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Marcus and group - I posted the below - you don't know me. I'm

one of the moderators of this site. I'm an architect and financial

advisor. I am also the moderator and creator of SSRI-Research.

I tapered 70mg of Paxil in 5 days by replacing it with st. johns

wort. I am completely off the drug - and FINE. Minimal

withdrawal. This is the truth. If anyone would like more

information, just post and I'll answer.

By the way, I bought a different SJW than the one I posted which I

feel is better. It is a time-release, pharmaceutical grade herb.

You can buy it anywhere.

Lynn s

Moderator - SSRI medications & SSRI-Research

Secretary, ASPIRE

>

> > St. 's wort - How to Taper off an SSRI

> > http://store./iherb/stjohn1.html

> >

> > Substitute one capsule per 10mg of Paxil. Taper 10mg/day.

EASY. No

> > side

> > effects.

> >

> > For additional information, write to:

> >

> > Moderator: SSRI-Research

> >

> >

> >

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