Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 > > Gene fault linked to depression > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3877327.stm HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Dear people, don't be fooled again, this is only just another version of the " chemical imbalance " fraud we were fooled with in the first place. Serotonin plays so many roles in so many different complex processes in the brain and body and this is not a revolutionary discovery at all, although in the article it is presented as such. Scientists simply don't know what causes depression in humans. They don't even know what causes mental illness in humans. There are no cures but merely synthetical composed chemicals that are acting on certain neuronal circuits in the brain. That's all! These drugs (such as SSRIs and neuroleptics) are presumed to have a certain effect on people and physicians record that effect in so called randomized clinical trials. When scientists ever find evidence of biochemical induced depression, it will be no more evidence then that in the sense of lack of nutrition inducing depression (and eventually death...duh). Is that why we also have " medication " that supposed to " treat " depression but working on dopamine and nor-epinephrine instead of serotonin? Come on people, let all of those little neurotransmitter molecules work a little harder in your brain. Use your discernment and see right through this " game " . Fact is, there is no evidence that depression may be linked to genetic vulnerability, this is merely wishful thinking. Scientists don't know what causes depression in humans and they don't know how their drugs " work " , testifying the statement at the bottom of the article: > She added: " Only by understanding how drugs are working in the > brains of those affected can we target treatment to individuals and > provide effective medication to relieve the symptoms and side > effects which are the cause of so much current concern. " Kind regards Charly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 That's correct Charly!! It smells of eugenics to me. Those inferior genes need to exterminated!!! Re: so it's all OUR bloody fault now !!!! INsane > > Gene fault linked to depression > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3877327.stm HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Dear people, don't be fooled again, this is only just another version of the " chemical imbalance " fraud we were fooled with in the first place. Serotonin plays so many roles in so many different complex processes in the brain and body and this is not a revolutionary discovery at all, although in the article it is presented as such. Scientists simply don't know what causes depression in humans. They don't even know what causes mental illness in humans. There are no cures but merely synthetical composed chemicals that are acting on certain neuronal circuits in the brain. That's all! These drugs (such as SSRIs and neuroleptics) are presumed to have a certain effect on people and physicians record that effect in so called randomized clinical trials. When scientists ever find evidence of biochemical induced depression, it will be no more evidence then that in the sense of lack of nutrition inducing depression (and eventually death...duh). Is that why we also have " medication " that supposed to " treat " depression but working on dopamine and nor-epinephrine instead of serotonin? Come on people, let all of those little neurotransmitter molecules work a little harder in your brain. Use your discernment and see right through this " game " . Fact is, there is no evidence that depression may be linked to genetic vulnerability, this is merely wishful thinking. Scientists don't know what causes depression in humans and they don't know how their drugs " work " , testifying the statement at the bottom of the article: > She added: " Only by understanding how drugs are working in the > brains of those affected can we target treatment to individuals and > provide effective medication to relieve the symptoms and side > effects which are the cause of so much current concern. " Kind regards Charly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 That's correct Charly!! It smells of eugenics to me. Those inferior genes need to exterminated!!! Re: so it's all OUR bloody fault now !!!! INsane > > Gene fault linked to depression > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3877327.stm HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Dear people, don't be fooled again, this is only just another version of the " chemical imbalance " fraud we were fooled with in the first place. Serotonin plays so many roles in so many different complex processes in the brain and body and this is not a revolutionary discovery at all, although in the article it is presented as such. Scientists simply don't know what causes depression in humans. They don't even know what causes mental illness in humans. There are no cures but merely synthetical composed chemicals that are acting on certain neuronal circuits in the brain. That's all! These drugs (such as SSRIs and neuroleptics) are presumed to have a certain effect on people and physicians record that effect in so called randomized clinical trials. When scientists ever find evidence of biochemical induced depression, it will be no more evidence then that in the sense of lack of nutrition inducing depression (and eventually death...duh). Is that why we also have " medication " that supposed to " treat " depression but working on dopamine and nor-epinephrine instead of serotonin? Come on people, let all of those little neurotransmitter molecules work a little harder in your brain. Use your discernment and see right through this " game " . Fact is, there is no evidence that depression may be linked to genetic vulnerability, this is merely wishful thinking. Scientists don't know what causes depression in humans and they don't know how their drugs " work " , testifying the statement at the bottom of the article: > She added: " Only by understanding how drugs are working in the > brains of those affected can we target treatment to individuals and > provide effective medication to relieve the symptoms and side > effects which are the cause of so much current concern. " Kind regards Charly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 That's correct Charly!! It smells of eugenics to me. Those inferior genes need to exterminated!!! Re: so it's all OUR bloody fault now !!!! INsane > > Gene fault linked to depression > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3877327.stm HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Dear people, don't be fooled again, this is only just another version of the " chemical imbalance " fraud we were fooled with in the first place. Serotonin plays so many roles in so many different complex processes in the brain and body and this is not a revolutionary discovery at all, although in the article it is presented as such. Scientists simply don't know what causes depression in humans. They don't even know what causes mental illness in humans. There are no cures but merely synthetical composed chemicals that are acting on certain neuronal circuits in the brain. That's all! These drugs (such as SSRIs and neuroleptics) are presumed to have a certain effect on people and physicians record that effect in so called randomized clinical trials. When scientists ever find evidence of biochemical induced depression, it will be no more evidence then that in the sense of lack of nutrition inducing depression (and eventually death...duh). Is that why we also have " medication " that supposed to " treat " depression but working on dopamine and nor-epinephrine instead of serotonin? Come on people, let all of those little neurotransmitter molecules work a little harder in your brain. Use your discernment and see right through this " game " . Fact is, there is no evidence that depression may be linked to genetic vulnerability, this is merely wishful thinking. Scientists don't know what causes depression in humans and they don't know how their drugs " work " , testifying the statement at the bottom of the article: > She added: " Only by understanding how drugs are working in the > brains of those affected can we target treatment to individuals and > provide effective medication to relieve the symptoms and side > effects which are the cause of so much current concern. " Kind regards Charly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 That's correct Charly!! It smells of eugenics to me. Those inferior genes need to exterminated!!! Re: so it's all OUR bloody fault now !!!! INsane > > Gene fault linked to depression > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3877327.stm HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Dear people, don't be fooled again, this is only just another version of the " chemical imbalance " fraud we were fooled with in the first place. Serotonin plays so many roles in so many different complex processes in the brain and body and this is not a revolutionary discovery at all, although in the article it is presented as such. Scientists simply don't know what causes depression in humans. They don't even know what causes mental illness in humans. There are no cures but merely synthetical composed chemicals that are acting on certain neuronal circuits in the brain. That's all! These drugs (such as SSRIs and neuroleptics) are presumed to have a certain effect on people and physicians record that effect in so called randomized clinical trials. When scientists ever find evidence of biochemical induced depression, it will be no more evidence then that in the sense of lack of nutrition inducing depression (and eventually death...duh). Is that why we also have " medication " that supposed to " treat " depression but working on dopamine and nor-epinephrine instead of serotonin? Come on people, let all of those little neurotransmitter molecules work a little harder in your brain. Use your discernment and see right through this " game " . Fact is, there is no evidence that depression may be linked to genetic vulnerability, this is merely wishful thinking. Scientists don't know what causes depression in humans and they don't know how their drugs " work " , testifying the statement at the bottom of the article: > She added: " Only by understanding how drugs are working in the > brains of those affected can we target treatment to individuals and > provide effective medication to relieve the symptoms and side > effects which are the cause of so much current concern. " Kind regards Charly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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