Guest guest Posted May 23, 2007 Report Share Posted May 23, 2007 Thanks Jim. This guy certainly gets to the point. Love it. Steph > > Message > > > http://www.newswithviews.com/Ellison/shane25.htm > > ANTIDEPRESSANTS SLICE & DICE BRAIN > > > Shane Ellison M. Sc. > The People's Chemist > May 23, 2007 > NewsWithViews.com > > Imagine a lobotomy...A saw cracking your skull, followed by a surgical knife slicing and dicing a large portion of your brain - the portion responsible for helping you cope with all the nastiness in the world. You know, things like the exorbitant income tax which makes you work four months out of every year just to pay Uncle Sam. Or that invisible tax called inflation that ensures a lifetime of capitalistic slavery for you and your children. Or, the millions of helpless infants who are stabbed with vaccines and subsequently suffer from autism. > > Without the ability to cope, a lobotomy would surely open the doors to all kinds of craziness from the nastiness in the world....depression, suicide, and murder become a reality...And this is exactly what an SSRI (antidepressant) can potentially do at the molecular level - remove that portion of your brain that helps you cope...Maybe that is what happened to 81 year old Jordan Stone. > > Thirteen days after taking the SSRI Prozac, on April 28, 2003, Jordan's wife of 56 years, Kathy, found his lifeless body hanging from a beam in a back room of their shop. Not depressed at the time of his appointment, Jordan was given a free sample of the antidepressant for " chest pains! " Apparently, a pretty drug rep convinced Jordan's doctor that Prozac could be used for these types of " off-label " purposes. By FDA standards, this is totally illegal. But those standards are never enforced by the consumer watch dog turned Big Pharma lap dog. Regardless of what they are prescribed for, a chemical lobotomy is a real and present danger to SSRI users. > > SSRI's strive to increase the levels of a " coping " molecule known as serotonin in the brain. It helps us FIND happiness when it's covered in an avalanche of nastiness. SSRI's attempt to boost serotonin by " selectively " stopping the " reuptake " of it among brain cells. This is where the whole SSRI acronym came from - " selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor. " It's a slick name that seems to hypnotize medical doctors into prescribing submission, but its a really stupid idea. > > Nothing is selective in the body. While trying to block the reuptake of serotonin, SSRI's can also prevent its release. The areas of the brain responsible for release and reuptake are so damn similar (after all, they work on the same molecule) that an SSRI isn't smart enough to understand which one it is supposed to work on. So it does what any dumb drug would do, it blocks both. The end result: no coping molecules in the brain. Deep sadness, fear or anger can set in. This was observed in the early studies performed on SSRI's, but test subjects were allowed to drop out or mask the pain that comes with a chemical lobotomy using pain killers and/or muscle relaxants. This served as an easy way for Big Pharma to hide the detrimental effects of SSRI's - FDA approval ensued, and so has the ripple effect of suicide. > > Truth doesn't stay hidden forever. FDA is proposing a " black box " warning to outline the risk of suicide among all antidepressant's such as Lexapro, Paxil, Prozac and Zoloft. If it were a nutritional supplement, jail time would result for manufacturers...But not for Big Pharma, they just get a " black box " warning on their products...Watch dog turned lap dog. > > SSRI's block another coping molecule in the brain, dopamine. It's the molecule that lets you FEEL happiness. When you make love to your wife, win a marathon, or tell your micro-managing boss at work to shove it, dopamine yields the feelings of love, accomplishment and victory. It's also the molecule that keeps you protected from Parkinson's disease. Aside from being a zombie, the Harvard School of Public Health recently warned that due to lack of dopamine, people taking antidepressants are nearly twice as likely to suffer from Parkinson's compared to those not taking them. > > By removing serotonin and dopamine from the brain, users can't FIND or FEEL happiness courtesy of a lobotomy - minus the saw and surgical knife. Instead, they become buried in the avalanche of nastiness...And if you can't find or feel happiness in life, what's the point? What's gonna stop you from snapping your neck or spraying bullets on your classmates? > > Thanks to pretty drug reps, off-label drug pushing and the FDA approval of antidepressants, chemical lobotomy and its ripple effect is here, but not here to stay... if the People's Chemist has anything to say about it. Use Mother Nature in place of dangerous drugs. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2007 Report Share Posted May 23, 2007 Thanks Jim. This guy certainly gets to the point. Love it. Steph > > Message > > > http://www.newswithviews.com/Ellison/shane25.htm > > ANTIDEPRESSANTS SLICE & DICE BRAIN > > > Shane Ellison M. Sc. > The People's Chemist > May 23, 2007 > NewsWithViews.com > > Imagine a lobotomy...A saw cracking your skull, followed by a surgical knife slicing and dicing a large portion of your brain - the portion responsible for helping you cope with all the nastiness in the world. You know, things like the exorbitant income tax which makes you work four months out of every year just to pay Uncle Sam. Or that invisible tax called inflation that ensures a lifetime of capitalistic slavery for you and your children. Or, the millions of helpless infants who are stabbed with vaccines and subsequently suffer from autism. > > Without the ability to cope, a lobotomy would surely open the doors to all kinds of craziness from the nastiness in the world....depression, suicide, and murder become a reality...And this is exactly what an SSRI (antidepressant) can potentially do at the molecular level - remove that portion of your brain that helps you cope...Maybe that is what happened to 81 year old Jordan Stone. > > Thirteen days after taking the SSRI Prozac, on April 28, 2003, Jordan's wife of 56 years, Kathy, found his lifeless body hanging from a beam in a back room of their shop. Not depressed at the time of his appointment, Jordan was given a free sample of the antidepressant for " chest pains! " Apparently, a pretty drug rep convinced Jordan's doctor that Prozac could be used for these types of " off-label " purposes. By FDA standards, this is totally illegal. But those standards are never enforced by the consumer watch dog turned Big Pharma lap dog. Regardless of what they are prescribed for, a chemical lobotomy is a real and present danger to SSRI users. > > SSRI's strive to increase the levels of a " coping " molecule known as serotonin in the brain. It helps us FIND happiness when it's covered in an avalanche of nastiness. SSRI's attempt to boost serotonin by " selectively " stopping the " reuptake " of it among brain cells. This is where the whole SSRI acronym came from - " selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor. " It's a slick name that seems to hypnotize medical doctors into prescribing submission, but its a really stupid idea. > > Nothing is selective in the body. While trying to block the reuptake of serotonin, SSRI's can also prevent its release. The areas of the brain responsible for release and reuptake are so damn similar (after all, they work on the same molecule) that an SSRI isn't smart enough to understand which one it is supposed to work on. So it does what any dumb drug would do, it blocks both. The end result: no coping molecules in the brain. Deep sadness, fear or anger can set in. This was observed in the early studies performed on SSRI's, but test subjects were allowed to drop out or mask the pain that comes with a chemical lobotomy using pain killers and/or muscle relaxants. This served as an easy way for Big Pharma to hide the detrimental effects of SSRI's - FDA approval ensued, and so has the ripple effect of suicide. > > Truth doesn't stay hidden forever. FDA is proposing a " black box " warning to outline the risk of suicide among all antidepressant's such as Lexapro, Paxil, Prozac and Zoloft. If it were a nutritional supplement, jail time would result for manufacturers...But not for Big Pharma, they just get a " black box " warning on their products...Watch dog turned lap dog. > > SSRI's block another coping molecule in the brain, dopamine. It's the molecule that lets you FEEL happiness. When you make love to your wife, win a marathon, or tell your micro-managing boss at work to shove it, dopamine yields the feelings of love, accomplishment and victory. It's also the molecule that keeps you protected from Parkinson's disease. Aside from being a zombie, the Harvard School of Public Health recently warned that due to lack of dopamine, people taking antidepressants are nearly twice as likely to suffer from Parkinson's compared to those not taking them. > > By removing serotonin and dopamine from the brain, users can't FIND or FEEL happiness courtesy of a lobotomy - minus the saw and surgical knife. Instead, they become buried in the avalanche of nastiness...And if you can't find or feel happiness in life, what's the point? What's gonna stop you from snapping your neck or spraying bullets on your classmates? > > Thanks to pretty drug reps, off-label drug pushing and the FDA approval of antidepressants, chemical lobotomy and its ripple effect is here, but not here to stay... if the People's Chemist has anything to say about it. Use Mother Nature in place of dangerous drugs. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2007 Report Share Posted May 23, 2007 Thanks Jim. This guy certainly gets to the point. Love it. Steph > > Message > > > http://www.newswithviews.com/Ellison/shane25.htm > > ANTIDEPRESSANTS SLICE & DICE BRAIN > > > Shane Ellison M. Sc. > The People's Chemist > May 23, 2007 > NewsWithViews.com > > Imagine a lobotomy...A saw cracking your skull, followed by a surgical knife slicing and dicing a large portion of your brain - the portion responsible for helping you cope with all the nastiness in the world. You know, things like the exorbitant income tax which makes you work four months out of every year just to pay Uncle Sam. Or that invisible tax called inflation that ensures a lifetime of capitalistic slavery for you and your children. Or, the millions of helpless infants who are stabbed with vaccines and subsequently suffer from autism. > > Without the ability to cope, a lobotomy would surely open the doors to all kinds of craziness from the nastiness in the world....depression, suicide, and murder become a reality...And this is exactly what an SSRI (antidepressant) can potentially do at the molecular level - remove that portion of your brain that helps you cope...Maybe that is what happened to 81 year old Jordan Stone. > > Thirteen days after taking the SSRI Prozac, on April 28, 2003, Jordan's wife of 56 years, Kathy, found his lifeless body hanging from a beam in a back room of their shop. Not depressed at the time of his appointment, Jordan was given a free sample of the antidepressant for " chest pains! " Apparently, a pretty drug rep convinced Jordan's doctor that Prozac could be used for these types of " off-label " purposes. By FDA standards, this is totally illegal. But those standards are never enforced by the consumer watch dog turned Big Pharma lap dog. Regardless of what they are prescribed for, a chemical lobotomy is a real and present danger to SSRI users. > > SSRI's strive to increase the levels of a " coping " molecule known as serotonin in the brain. It helps us FIND happiness when it's covered in an avalanche of nastiness. SSRI's attempt to boost serotonin by " selectively " stopping the " reuptake " of it among brain cells. This is where the whole SSRI acronym came from - " selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor. " It's a slick name that seems to hypnotize medical doctors into prescribing submission, but its a really stupid idea. > > Nothing is selective in the body. While trying to block the reuptake of serotonin, SSRI's can also prevent its release. The areas of the brain responsible for release and reuptake are so damn similar (after all, they work on the same molecule) that an SSRI isn't smart enough to understand which one it is supposed to work on. So it does what any dumb drug would do, it blocks both. The end result: no coping molecules in the brain. Deep sadness, fear or anger can set in. This was observed in the early studies performed on SSRI's, but test subjects were allowed to drop out or mask the pain that comes with a chemical lobotomy using pain killers and/or muscle relaxants. This served as an easy way for Big Pharma to hide the detrimental effects of SSRI's - FDA approval ensued, and so has the ripple effect of suicide. > > Truth doesn't stay hidden forever. FDA is proposing a " black box " warning to outline the risk of suicide among all antidepressant's such as Lexapro, Paxil, Prozac and Zoloft. If it were a nutritional supplement, jail time would result for manufacturers...But not for Big Pharma, they just get a " black box " warning on their products...Watch dog turned lap dog. > > SSRI's block another coping molecule in the brain, dopamine. It's the molecule that lets you FEEL happiness. When you make love to your wife, win a marathon, or tell your micro-managing boss at work to shove it, dopamine yields the feelings of love, accomplishment and victory. It's also the molecule that keeps you protected from Parkinson's disease. Aside from being a zombie, the Harvard School of Public Health recently warned that due to lack of dopamine, people taking antidepressants are nearly twice as likely to suffer from Parkinson's compared to those not taking them. > > By removing serotonin and dopamine from the brain, users can't FIND or FEEL happiness courtesy of a lobotomy - minus the saw and surgical knife. Instead, they become buried in the avalanche of nastiness...And if you can't find or feel happiness in life, what's the point? What's gonna stop you from snapping your neck or spraying bullets on your classmates? > > Thanks to pretty drug reps, off-label drug pushing and the FDA approval of antidepressants, chemical lobotomy and its ripple effect is here, but not here to stay... if the People's Chemist has anything to say about it. Use Mother Nature in place of dangerous drugs. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2007 Report Share Posted May 23, 2007 Thanks Jim. This guy certainly gets to the point. Love it. Steph > > Message > > > http://www.newswithviews.com/Ellison/shane25.htm > > ANTIDEPRESSANTS SLICE & DICE BRAIN > > > Shane Ellison M. Sc. > The People's Chemist > May 23, 2007 > NewsWithViews.com > > Imagine a lobotomy...A saw cracking your skull, followed by a surgical knife slicing and dicing a large portion of your brain - the portion responsible for helping you cope with all the nastiness in the world. You know, things like the exorbitant income tax which makes you work four months out of every year just to pay Uncle Sam. Or that invisible tax called inflation that ensures a lifetime of capitalistic slavery for you and your children. Or, the millions of helpless infants who are stabbed with vaccines and subsequently suffer from autism. > > Without the ability to cope, a lobotomy would surely open the doors to all kinds of craziness from the nastiness in the world....depression, suicide, and murder become a reality...And this is exactly what an SSRI (antidepressant) can potentially do at the molecular level - remove that portion of your brain that helps you cope...Maybe that is what happened to 81 year old Jordan Stone. > > Thirteen days after taking the SSRI Prozac, on April 28, 2003, Jordan's wife of 56 years, Kathy, found his lifeless body hanging from a beam in a back room of their shop. Not depressed at the time of his appointment, Jordan was given a free sample of the antidepressant for " chest pains! " Apparently, a pretty drug rep convinced Jordan's doctor that Prozac could be used for these types of " off-label " purposes. By FDA standards, this is totally illegal. But those standards are never enforced by the consumer watch dog turned Big Pharma lap dog. Regardless of what they are prescribed for, a chemical lobotomy is a real and present danger to SSRI users. > > SSRI's strive to increase the levels of a " coping " molecule known as serotonin in the brain. It helps us FIND happiness when it's covered in an avalanche of nastiness. SSRI's attempt to boost serotonin by " selectively " stopping the " reuptake " of it among brain cells. This is where the whole SSRI acronym came from - " selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor. " It's a slick name that seems to hypnotize medical doctors into prescribing submission, but its a really stupid idea. > > Nothing is selective in the body. While trying to block the reuptake of serotonin, SSRI's can also prevent its release. The areas of the brain responsible for release and reuptake are so damn similar (after all, they work on the same molecule) that an SSRI isn't smart enough to understand which one it is supposed to work on. So it does what any dumb drug would do, it blocks both. The end result: no coping molecules in the brain. Deep sadness, fear or anger can set in. This was observed in the early studies performed on SSRI's, but test subjects were allowed to drop out or mask the pain that comes with a chemical lobotomy using pain killers and/or muscle relaxants. This served as an easy way for Big Pharma to hide the detrimental effects of SSRI's - FDA approval ensued, and so has the ripple effect of suicide. > > Truth doesn't stay hidden forever. FDA is proposing a " black box " warning to outline the risk of suicide among all antidepressant's such as Lexapro, Paxil, Prozac and Zoloft. If it were a nutritional supplement, jail time would result for manufacturers...But not for Big Pharma, they just get a " black box " warning on their products...Watch dog turned lap dog. > > SSRI's block another coping molecule in the brain, dopamine. It's the molecule that lets you FEEL happiness. When you make love to your wife, win a marathon, or tell your micro-managing boss at work to shove it, dopamine yields the feelings of love, accomplishment and victory. It's also the molecule that keeps you protected from Parkinson's disease. Aside from being a zombie, the Harvard School of Public Health recently warned that due to lack of dopamine, people taking antidepressants are nearly twice as likely to suffer from Parkinson's compared to those not taking them. > > By removing serotonin and dopamine from the brain, users can't FIND or FEEL happiness courtesy of a lobotomy - minus the saw and surgical knife. Instead, they become buried in the avalanche of nastiness...And if you can't find or feel happiness in life, what's the point? What's gonna stop you from snapping your neck or spraying bullets on your classmates? > > Thanks to pretty drug reps, off-label drug pushing and the FDA approval of antidepressants, chemical lobotomy and its ripple effect is here, but not here to stay... if the People's Chemist has anything to say about it. Use Mother Nature in place of dangerous drugs. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 A 31 year old man goes to his doctor for insomnia/anxiety about being deployed for the second time in less than two years (and he is only a National Guardsman). His doctor sends him home with a two week sample pack of Zoloft, which is swithched to celexa because of insurance purposes. Two months later, after a change to the worse for the sleep, the man decides to quit the medication cold turkey, the result, two days later, is non stop ruminating thougths of killing those closest to him. The most important person in his life, who he would, without question, give his life for. He believes that the withdrawal from the medication is what caused this, so he resumes the medication, hoping to level out, and withdrawal slowly, which he does a few months later. One year and six months later, he is still suffering the rumintating thoughts. \ How can I live with this? I know I could never hurt my wife, but how can I ever trust myself again? How, when do I get back to normal? I continuously look back through my life, at all the dark times, and somehow question is this just me, if so, it isn't worth living. WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO DO? WHERE DO I GO FOR HELP? Jim <mofunnow@...> wrote: Message http://www.newswithviews.com/Ellison/shane25.htm ANTIDEPRESSANTS SLICE & DICE BRAIN Shane Ellison M. Sc. The People's Chemist May 23, 2007 NewsWithViews.com Imagine a lobotomy...A saw cracking your skull, followed by a surgical knife slicing and dicing a large portion of your brain - the portion responsible for helping you cope with all the nastiness in the world. You know, things like the exorbitant income tax which makes you work four months out of every year just to pay Uncle Sam. Or that invisible tax called inflation that ensures a lifetime of capitalistic slavery for you and your children. Or, the millions of helpless infants who are stabbed with vaccines and subsequently suffer from autism. Without the ability to cope, a lobotomy would surely open the doors to all kinds of craziness from the nastiness in the world....depression, suicide, and murder become a reality...And this is exactly what an SSRI (antidepressant) can potentially do at the molecular level - remove that portion of your brain that helps you cope...Maybe that is what happened to 81 year old Jordan Stone. Thirteen days after taking the SSRI Prozac, on April 28, 2003, Jordan's wife of 56 years, Kathy, found his lifeless body hanging from a beam in a back room of their shop. Not depressed at the time of his appointment, Jordan was given a free sample of the antidepressant for " chest pains! " Apparently, a pretty drug rep convinced Jordan's doctor that Prozac could be used for these types of " off-label " purposes. By FDA standards, this is totally illegal. But those standards are never enforced by the consumer watch dog turned Big Pharma lap dog. Regardless of what they are prescribed for, a chemical lobotomy is a real and present danger to SSRI users. SSRI's strive to increase the levels of a " coping " molecule known as serotonin in the brain. It helps us FIND happiness when it's covered in an avalanche of nastiness. SSRI's attempt to boost serotonin by " selectively " stopping the " reuptake " of it among brain cells. This is where the whole SSRI acronym came from - " selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor. " It's a slick name that seems to hypnotize medical doctors into prescribing submission, but its a really stupid idea. Nothing is selective in the body. While trying to block the reuptake of serotonin, SSRI's can also prevent its release. The areas of the brain responsible for release and reuptake are so damn similar (after all, they work on the same molecule) that an SSRI isn't smart enough to understand which one it is supposed to work on. So it does what any dumb drug would do, it blocks both. The end result: no coping molecules in the brain. Deep sadness, fear or anger can set in. This was observed in the early studies performed on SSRI's, but test subjects were allowed to drop out or mask the pain that comes with a chemical lobotomy using pain killers and/or muscle relaxants. This served as an easy way for Big Pharma to hide the detrimental effects of SSRI's - FDA approval ensued, and so has the ripple effect of suicide. Truth doesn't stay hidden forever. FDA is proposing a " black box " warning to outline the risk of suicide among all antidepressant's such as Lexapro, Paxil, Prozac and Zoloft. If it were a nutritional supplement, jail time would result for manufacturers...But not for Big Pharma, they just get a " black box " warning on their products...Watch dog turned lap dog. SSRI's block another coping molecule in the brain, dopamine. It's the molecule that lets you FEEL happiness. When you make love to your wife, win a marathon, or tell your micro-managing boss at work to shove it, dopamine yields the feelings of love, accomplishment and victory. It's also the molecule that keeps you protected from Parkinson's disease. Aside from being a zombie, the Harvard School of Public Health recently warned that due to lack of dopamine, people taking antidepressants are nearly twice as likely to suffer from Parkinson's compared to those not taking them. By removing serotonin and dopamine from the brain, users can't FIND or FEEL happiness courtesy of a lobotomy - minus the saw and surgical knife. Instead, they become buried in the avalanche of nastiness...And if you can't find or feel happiness in life, what's the point? What's gonna stop you from snapping your neck or spraying bullets on your classmates? Thanks to pretty drug reps, off-label drug pushing and the FDA approval of antidepressants, chemical lobotomy and its ripple effect is here, but not here to stay... if the People's Chemist has anything to say about it. Use Mother Nature in place of dangerous drugs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 A 31 year old man goes to his doctor for insomnia/anxiety about being deployed for the second time in less than two years (and he is only a National Guardsman). His doctor sends him home with a two week sample pack of Zoloft, which is swithched to celexa because of insurance purposes. Two months later, after a change to the worse for the sleep, the man decides to quit the medication cold turkey, the result, two days later, is non stop ruminating thougths of killing those closest to him. The most important person in his life, who he would, without question, give his life for. He believes that the withdrawal from the medication is what caused this, so he resumes the medication, hoping to level out, and withdrawal slowly, which he does a few months later. One year and six months later, he is still suffering the rumintating thoughts. \ How can I live with this? I know I could never hurt my wife, but how can I ever trust myself again? How, when do I get back to normal? I continuously look back through my life, at all the dark times, and somehow question is this just me, if so, it isn't worth living. WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO DO? WHERE DO I GO FOR HELP? Jim <mofunnow@...> wrote: Message http://www.newswithviews.com/Ellison/shane25.htm ANTIDEPRESSANTS SLICE & DICE BRAIN Shane Ellison M. Sc. The People's Chemist May 23, 2007 NewsWithViews.com Imagine a lobotomy...A saw cracking your skull, followed by a surgical knife slicing and dicing a large portion of your brain - the portion responsible for helping you cope with all the nastiness in the world. You know, things like the exorbitant income tax which makes you work four months out of every year just to pay Uncle Sam. Or that invisible tax called inflation that ensures a lifetime of capitalistic slavery for you and your children. Or, the millions of helpless infants who are stabbed with vaccines and subsequently suffer from autism. Without the ability to cope, a lobotomy would surely open the doors to all kinds of craziness from the nastiness in the world....depression, suicide, and murder become a reality...And this is exactly what an SSRI (antidepressant) can potentially do at the molecular level - remove that portion of your brain that helps you cope...Maybe that is what happened to 81 year old Jordan Stone. Thirteen days after taking the SSRI Prozac, on April 28, 2003, Jordan's wife of 56 years, Kathy, found his lifeless body hanging from a beam in a back room of their shop. Not depressed at the time of his appointment, Jordan was given a free sample of the antidepressant for " chest pains! " Apparently, a pretty drug rep convinced Jordan's doctor that Prozac could be used for these types of " off-label " purposes. By FDA standards, this is totally illegal. But those standards are never enforced by the consumer watch dog turned Big Pharma lap dog. Regardless of what they are prescribed for, a chemical lobotomy is a real and present danger to SSRI users. SSRI's strive to increase the levels of a " coping " molecule known as serotonin in the brain. It helps us FIND happiness when it's covered in an avalanche of nastiness. SSRI's attempt to boost serotonin by " selectively " stopping the " reuptake " of it among brain cells. This is where the whole SSRI acronym came from - " selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor. " It's a slick name that seems to hypnotize medical doctors into prescribing submission, but its a really stupid idea. Nothing is selective in the body. While trying to block the reuptake of serotonin, SSRI's can also prevent its release. The areas of the brain responsible for release and reuptake are so damn similar (after all, they work on the same molecule) that an SSRI isn't smart enough to understand which one it is supposed to work on. So it does what any dumb drug would do, it blocks both. The end result: no coping molecules in the brain. Deep sadness, fear or anger can set in. This was observed in the early studies performed on SSRI's, but test subjects were allowed to drop out or mask the pain that comes with a chemical lobotomy using pain killers and/or muscle relaxants. This served as an easy way for Big Pharma to hide the detrimental effects of SSRI's - FDA approval ensued, and so has the ripple effect of suicide. Truth doesn't stay hidden forever. FDA is proposing a " black box " warning to outline the risk of suicide among all antidepressant's such as Lexapro, Paxil, Prozac and Zoloft. If it were a nutritional supplement, jail time would result for manufacturers...But not for Big Pharma, they just get a " black box " warning on their products...Watch dog turned lap dog. SSRI's block another coping molecule in the brain, dopamine. It's the molecule that lets you FEEL happiness. When you make love to your wife, win a marathon, or tell your micro-managing boss at work to shove it, dopamine yields the feelings of love, accomplishment and victory. It's also the molecule that keeps you protected from Parkinson's disease. Aside from being a zombie, the Harvard School of Public Health recently warned that due to lack of dopamine, people taking antidepressants are nearly twice as likely to suffer from Parkinson's compared to those not taking them. By removing serotonin and dopamine from the brain, users can't FIND or FEEL happiness courtesy of a lobotomy - minus the saw and surgical knife. Instead, they become buried in the avalanche of nastiness...And if you can't find or feel happiness in life, what's the point? What's gonna stop you from snapping your neck or spraying bullets on your classmates? Thanks to pretty drug reps, off-label drug pushing and the FDA approval of antidepressants, chemical lobotomy and its ripple effect is here, but not here to stay... if the People's Chemist has anything to say about it. Use Mother Nature in place of dangerous drugs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 A 31 year old man goes to his doctor for insomnia/anxiety about being deployed for the second time in less than two years (and he is only a National Guardsman). His doctor sends him home with a two week sample pack of Zoloft, which is swithched to celexa because of insurance purposes. Two months later, after a change to the worse for the sleep, the man decides to quit the medication cold turkey, the result, two days later, is non stop ruminating thougths of killing those closest to him. The most important person in his life, who he would, without question, give his life for. He believes that the withdrawal from the medication is what caused this, so he resumes the medication, hoping to level out, and withdrawal slowly, which he does a few months later. One year and six months later, he is still suffering the rumintating thoughts. \ How can I live with this? I know I could never hurt my wife, but how can I ever trust myself again? How, when do I get back to normal? I continuously look back through my life, at all the dark times, and somehow question is this just me, if so, it isn't worth living. WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO DO? WHERE DO I GO FOR HELP? Jim <mofunnow@...> wrote: Message http://www.newswithviews.com/Ellison/shane25.htm ANTIDEPRESSANTS SLICE & DICE BRAIN Shane Ellison M. Sc. The People's Chemist May 23, 2007 NewsWithViews.com Imagine a lobotomy...A saw cracking your skull, followed by a surgical knife slicing and dicing a large portion of your brain - the portion responsible for helping you cope with all the nastiness in the world. You know, things like the exorbitant income tax which makes you work four months out of every year just to pay Uncle Sam. Or that invisible tax called inflation that ensures a lifetime of capitalistic slavery for you and your children. Or, the millions of helpless infants who are stabbed with vaccines and subsequently suffer from autism. Without the ability to cope, a lobotomy would surely open the doors to all kinds of craziness from the nastiness in the world....depression, suicide, and murder become a reality...And this is exactly what an SSRI (antidepressant) can potentially do at the molecular level - remove that portion of your brain that helps you cope...Maybe that is what happened to 81 year old Jordan Stone. Thirteen days after taking the SSRI Prozac, on April 28, 2003, Jordan's wife of 56 years, Kathy, found his lifeless body hanging from a beam in a back room of their shop. Not depressed at the time of his appointment, Jordan was given a free sample of the antidepressant for " chest pains! " Apparently, a pretty drug rep convinced Jordan's doctor that Prozac could be used for these types of " off-label " purposes. By FDA standards, this is totally illegal. But those standards are never enforced by the consumer watch dog turned Big Pharma lap dog. Regardless of what they are prescribed for, a chemical lobotomy is a real and present danger to SSRI users. SSRI's strive to increase the levels of a " coping " molecule known as serotonin in the brain. It helps us FIND happiness when it's covered in an avalanche of nastiness. SSRI's attempt to boost serotonin by " selectively " stopping the " reuptake " of it among brain cells. This is where the whole SSRI acronym came from - " selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor. " It's a slick name that seems to hypnotize medical doctors into prescribing submission, but its a really stupid idea. Nothing is selective in the body. While trying to block the reuptake of serotonin, SSRI's can also prevent its release. The areas of the brain responsible for release and reuptake are so damn similar (after all, they work on the same molecule) that an SSRI isn't smart enough to understand which one it is supposed to work on. So it does what any dumb drug would do, it blocks both. The end result: no coping molecules in the brain. Deep sadness, fear or anger can set in. This was observed in the early studies performed on SSRI's, but test subjects were allowed to drop out or mask the pain that comes with a chemical lobotomy using pain killers and/or muscle relaxants. This served as an easy way for Big Pharma to hide the detrimental effects of SSRI's - FDA approval ensued, and so has the ripple effect of suicide. Truth doesn't stay hidden forever. FDA is proposing a " black box " warning to outline the risk of suicide among all antidepressant's such as Lexapro, Paxil, Prozac and Zoloft. If it were a nutritional supplement, jail time would result for manufacturers...But not for Big Pharma, they just get a " black box " warning on their products...Watch dog turned lap dog. SSRI's block another coping molecule in the brain, dopamine. It's the molecule that lets you FEEL happiness. When you make love to your wife, win a marathon, or tell your micro-managing boss at work to shove it, dopamine yields the feelings of love, accomplishment and victory. It's also the molecule that keeps you protected from Parkinson's disease. Aside from being a zombie, the Harvard School of Public Health recently warned that due to lack of dopamine, people taking antidepressants are nearly twice as likely to suffer from Parkinson's compared to those not taking them. By removing serotonin and dopamine from the brain, users can't FIND or FEEL happiness courtesy of a lobotomy - minus the saw and surgical knife. Instead, they become buried in the avalanche of nastiness...And if you can't find or feel happiness in life, what's the point? What's gonna stop you from snapping your neck or spraying bullets on your classmates? Thanks to pretty drug reps, off-label drug pushing and the FDA approval of antidepressants, chemical lobotomy and its ripple effect is here, but not here to stay... if the People's Chemist has anything to say about it. Use Mother Nature in place of dangerous drugs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 A 31 year old man goes to his doctor for insomnia/anxiety about being deployed for the second time in less than two years (and he is only a National Guardsman). His doctor sends him home with a two week sample pack of Zoloft, which is swithched to celexa because of insurance purposes. Two months later, after a change to the worse for the sleep, the man decides to quit the medication cold turkey, the result, two days later, is non stop ruminating thougths of killing those closest to him. The most important person in his life, who he would, without question, give his life for. He believes that the withdrawal from the medication is what caused this, so he resumes the medication, hoping to level out, and withdrawal slowly, which he does a few months later. One year and six months later, he is still suffering the rumintating thoughts. \ How can I live with this? I know I could never hurt my wife, but how can I ever trust myself again? How, when do I get back to normal? I continuously look back through my life, at all the dark times, and somehow question is this just me, if so, it isn't worth living. WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO DO? WHERE DO I GO FOR HELP? Jim <mofunnow@...> wrote: Message http://www.newswithviews.com/Ellison/shane25.htm ANTIDEPRESSANTS SLICE & DICE BRAIN Shane Ellison M. Sc. The People's Chemist May 23, 2007 NewsWithViews.com Imagine a lobotomy...A saw cracking your skull, followed by a surgical knife slicing and dicing a large portion of your brain - the portion responsible for helping you cope with all the nastiness in the world. You know, things like the exorbitant income tax which makes you work four months out of every year just to pay Uncle Sam. Or that invisible tax called inflation that ensures a lifetime of capitalistic slavery for you and your children. Or, the millions of helpless infants who are stabbed with vaccines and subsequently suffer from autism. Without the ability to cope, a lobotomy would surely open the doors to all kinds of craziness from the nastiness in the world....depression, suicide, and murder become a reality...And this is exactly what an SSRI (antidepressant) can potentially do at the molecular level - remove that portion of your brain that helps you cope...Maybe that is what happened to 81 year old Jordan Stone. Thirteen days after taking the SSRI Prozac, on April 28, 2003, Jordan's wife of 56 years, Kathy, found his lifeless body hanging from a beam in a back room of their shop. Not depressed at the time of his appointment, Jordan was given a free sample of the antidepressant for " chest pains! " Apparently, a pretty drug rep convinced Jordan's doctor that Prozac could be used for these types of " off-label " purposes. By FDA standards, this is totally illegal. But those standards are never enforced by the consumer watch dog turned Big Pharma lap dog. Regardless of what they are prescribed for, a chemical lobotomy is a real and present danger to SSRI users. SSRI's strive to increase the levels of a " coping " molecule known as serotonin in the brain. It helps us FIND happiness when it's covered in an avalanche of nastiness. SSRI's attempt to boost serotonin by " selectively " stopping the " reuptake " of it among brain cells. This is where the whole SSRI acronym came from - " selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor. " It's a slick name that seems to hypnotize medical doctors into prescribing submission, but its a really stupid idea. Nothing is selective in the body. While trying to block the reuptake of serotonin, SSRI's can also prevent its release. The areas of the brain responsible for release and reuptake are so damn similar (after all, they work on the same molecule) that an SSRI isn't smart enough to understand which one it is supposed to work on. So it does what any dumb drug would do, it blocks both. The end result: no coping molecules in the brain. Deep sadness, fear or anger can set in. This was observed in the early studies performed on SSRI's, but test subjects were allowed to drop out or mask the pain that comes with a chemical lobotomy using pain killers and/or muscle relaxants. This served as an easy way for Big Pharma to hide the detrimental effects of SSRI's - FDA approval ensued, and so has the ripple effect of suicide. Truth doesn't stay hidden forever. FDA is proposing a " black box " warning to outline the risk of suicide among all antidepressant's such as Lexapro, Paxil, Prozac and Zoloft. If it were a nutritional supplement, jail time would result for manufacturers...But not for Big Pharma, they just get a " black box " warning on their products...Watch dog turned lap dog. SSRI's block another coping molecule in the brain, dopamine. It's the molecule that lets you FEEL happiness. When you make love to your wife, win a marathon, or tell your micro-managing boss at work to shove it, dopamine yields the feelings of love, accomplishment and victory. It's also the molecule that keeps you protected from Parkinson's disease. Aside from being a zombie, the Harvard School of Public Health recently warned that due to lack of dopamine, people taking antidepressants are nearly twice as likely to suffer from Parkinson's compared to those not taking them. By removing serotonin and dopamine from the brain, users can't FIND or FEEL happiness courtesy of a lobotomy - minus the saw and surgical knife. Instead, they become buried in the avalanche of nastiness...And if you can't find or feel happiness in life, what's the point? What's gonna stop you from snapping your neck or spraying bullets on your classmates? Thanks to pretty drug reps, off-label drug pushing and the FDA approval of antidepressants, chemical lobotomy and its ripple effect is here, but not here to stay... if the People's Chemist has anything to say about it. Use Mother Nature in place of dangerous drugs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 Playing with people's brain chemicals is assault! If it left bruises, there would be jail time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 Playing with people's brain chemicals is assault! If it left bruises, there would be jail time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 a better description is more like cooked well done Re: ANTIDEPRESSANTS SLICE & DICE BRAIN Playing with people's brain chemicals is assault! If it left bruises, there would be jail time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 a better description is more like cooked well done Re: ANTIDEPRESSANTS SLICE & DICE BRAIN Playing with people's brain chemicals is assault! If it left bruises, there would be jail time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 a better description is more like cooked well done Re: ANTIDEPRESSANTS SLICE & DICE BRAIN Playing with people's brain chemicals is assault! If it left bruises, there would be jail time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 a better description is more like cooked well done Re: ANTIDEPRESSANTS SLICE & DICE BRAIN Playing with people's brain chemicals is assault! If it left bruises, there would be jail time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 Antony, gave you some good advice on Withdrawal and Recovery. You are raging about the injustice of what happened to you (which we can all understand), but in order to heal you will need to try to come to terms with this and put in place a treatment protocol. This is the only way you will stop the thoughts that are plaguing you. If you have questions about that or feel you need help, please ask and we'll be glad to do anything we can. Best, . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 Antony, gave you some good advice on Withdrawal and Recovery. You are raging about the injustice of what happened to you (which we can all understand), but in order to heal you will need to try to come to terms with this and put in place a treatment protocol. This is the only way you will stop the thoughts that are plaguing you. If you have questions about that or feel you need help, please ask and we'll be glad to do anything we can. Best, . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 Antony, gave you some good advice on Withdrawal and Recovery. You are raging about the injustice of what happened to you (which we can all understand), but in order to heal you will need to try to come to terms with this and put in place a treatment protocol. This is the only way you will stop the thoughts that are plaguing you. If you have questions about that or feel you need help, please ask and we'll be glad to do anything we can. Best, . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 Antony, gave you some good advice on Withdrawal and Recovery. You are raging about the injustice of what happened to you (which we can all understand), but in order to heal you will need to try to come to terms with this and put in place a treatment protocol. This is the only way you will stop the thoughts that are plaguing you. If you have questions about that or feel you need help, please ask and we'll be glad to do anything we can. Best, . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 I have been following what said. Sitting next to me is a bottle of whit chestnut. I am not sure if it is placebo or from the herb, but it spins me up. Hell yes I am pissed off. I do get a little rage (never before did I ever do that) but it is controlled. The ruminating thoughts, and the inability to be happy or feel love, and or joy is what is the worst. Is life even worth living if you don't feel those things? <linda@...> wrote: Antony, gave you some good advice on Withdrawal and Recovery. You are raging about the injustice of what happened to you (which we can all understand), but in order to heal you will need to try to come to terms with this and put in place a treatment protocol. This is the only way you will stop the thoughts that are plaguing you. If you have questions about that or feel you need help, please ask and we'll be glad to do anything we can. Best, . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 I have been following what said. Sitting next to me is a bottle of whit chestnut. I am not sure if it is placebo or from the herb, but it spins me up. Hell yes I am pissed off. I do get a little rage (never before did I ever do that) but it is controlled. The ruminating thoughts, and the inability to be happy or feel love, and or joy is what is the worst. Is life even worth living if you don't feel those things? <linda@...> wrote: Antony, gave you some good advice on Withdrawal and Recovery. You are raging about the injustice of what happened to you (which we can all understand), but in order to heal you will need to try to come to terms with this and put in place a treatment protocol. This is the only way you will stop the thoughts that are plaguing you. If you have questions about that or feel you need help, please ask and we'll be glad to do anything we can. Best, . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 I have been following what said. Sitting next to me is a bottle of whit chestnut. I am not sure if it is placebo or from the herb, but it spins me up. Hell yes I am pissed off. I do get a little rage (never before did I ever do that) but it is controlled. The ruminating thoughts, and the inability to be happy or feel love, and or joy is what is the worst. Is life even worth living if you don't feel those things? <linda@...> wrote: Antony, gave you some good advice on Withdrawal and Recovery. You are raging about the injustice of what happened to you (which we can all understand), but in order to heal you will need to try to come to terms with this and put in place a treatment protocol. This is the only way you will stop the thoughts that are plaguing you. If you have questions about that or feel you need help, please ask and we'll be glad to do anything we can. Best, . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 I have been following what said. Sitting next to me is a bottle of whit chestnut. I am not sure if it is placebo or from the herb, but it spins me up. Hell yes I am pissed off. I do get a little rage (never before did I ever do that) but it is controlled. The ruminating thoughts, and the inability to be happy or feel love, and or joy is what is the worst. Is life even worth living if you don't feel those things? <linda@...> wrote: Antony, gave you some good advice on Withdrawal and Recovery. You are raging about the injustice of what happened to you (which we can all understand), but in order to heal you will need to try to come to terms with this and put in place a treatment protocol. This is the only way you will stop the thoughts that are plaguing you. If you have questions about that or feel you need help, please ask and we'll be glad to do anything we can. Best, . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 The ruminating thoughts, and the inability to be happy or feel love, and or joy is what is the worst. Is life even worth living if you don't feel those things? Everyone can can heal to an extent from this kind of damage. True, many of us end up with lingering problems, but I've met many people on the W & R list who cope with this, lead new lives, and are even thankful for what they went through because of what they learned and how they grew. Try looking up some of Kim 's posts. I don't think you've met her yet, she's been busy these past several months, but she said she was planning to come back and talk when she has the time again. You could also look up her story of recovery (as well as other peoples') in the files there. I found that helpful when I was just starting out and needed hope myself. How are you doing with diet and supplements? The Bach remedies can help with immediately problematic symptoms. Diet and supplements are what do the long-term healing. There are people on these lists whose lives were utterly wrecked by the drugs. Many of them are making remarkable recoveries. Why not talk to some of them and ask them about what they've been doing? If the W & R list is quiet you are welcome to come to Social W & R, your posts will show up there without needing approval. Best wishes, . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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