Guest guest Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 I read that and tried everything (the major ones, not the " if these don't work, then... " ones) as I had all four problems. I don't feel any of it has done anything. Kris I struggle with energy levels too, though not as badly as you (no fybro or CFS). I have just read The Mood Cure by Ross and her solutions are a big help to me in less than a week. I feel far more alert and energetic when I take tyrosine, and the 5HTP helps me sleep. (If you are on med for depression, then please read her book first and consult your Dr for advice before rushing out to by the supplements!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 > I read that and tried everything (the major ones, not the " if these don't work, then... " ones) as I had all four problems. I don't feel any of it has done anything. > > Kris Aw Kris! It sounds really tough for you :-(. Did you come off the anti-depressants to try the supplements? Did you also take the basic supplements and use her good mood diet? I think if you only try half of a plan, then you won't get the full effect. Perhaps you should go the whole hog (if you haven't already) and do the secondary supplements as well. I don't really know what else to suggest, except keep trying! Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 Jo, thanks for replying. Yes, I took the basic supps and tried to eat protein like she said...had already done pretty much the same diet for some time. NO way, didn't come off my antidepressants...you can't just do that. Bad side effects. I cannot afford to go whole hog. Kris Aw Kris! It sounds really tough for you :-(. Did you come off the anti-depressants to try the supplements? Did you also take the basic supplements and use her good mood diet? I think if you only try half of a plan, then you won't get the full effect. Perhaps you should go the whole hog (if you haven't already) and do the secondary supplements as well. I don't really know what else to suggest, except keep trying! Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 I haven't read the book. What are the supplements that she recommends? > I read that and tried everything (the major ones, not the " if these don't work, then... " ones) as I had all four problems. I don't feel any of it has done anything. > > Kris > > > I struggle with energy levels too, though not as badly as you (no > fybro or CFS). I have just read The Mood Cure by Ross and her > solutions are a big help to me in less than a week. I feel far more > alert and energetic when I take tyrosine, and the 5HTP helps me > sleep. (If you are on med for depression, then please read her book > first and consult your Dr for advice before rushing out to by the > supplements!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 > NO way, didn't come off my antidepressants...you can't just do that. Bad > side effects. I cannot afford to go whole hog. > > Kris That's right, Kris! Neighbor has spent nearly a year getting off anti anxiety medication with herbs. Maybe this article I came across recently might give you some further support. Wanita Happiness in a Bottle? Source : Moneyplans.net Archives According to recent drug ads we can cure every ailment - from depression, anxiety, insomnia, hyperactivity, even the change of life. When did Americans become so gullible? Could it be that when the FDA relaxed the rules for television advertising of prescription drugs, we bought this illusion of happiness? The fact that drug ads soared from $12 million to $1.58 billion in a decade indicates that the direct-to-consumer ads are working. Many patients ask their doctor for a drug by name or self diagnose their symptoms based on what they see on television. When did this dangerous trend turn on us as a society? The recent murders by Jeff Weise, a sixteen year old a resident of the Red Lake Indian Reservation who killed nine people before killing himself has left the country in shock and wondering whether Prozac, Paxil, Wellbutrin, Lexapro, Zoloft, Xanax, Valium or any drug for ADHD is safe for our children. We have heard many theories as to the cause - trauma, guns, poverty, goth culture, even video games. And yet, the question many parents are quietly asking is whether the drugs so readily prescribed to our children are increasing the risk of school shootings. Could such a tragedy have been avoided? These are the questions that are addressed by Label Me Sane, a California organization dedicated to raising awareness regarding the dangers of prescription psychoactive drugs. Since the shootings in Minnesota they have been inundated with requests from parents seeking safe solutions to withdraw their children safely off behavioral drugs. Multitudes of adults have also requested assistance to withdraw from anti-depressants, sleeping pills or anti-anxiety drugs safely and without the withdrawal symptoms so many have suffered. Recent statistics show that 40-50% of the American public is on anti-depressants. This does not include the use of anti-psychotics, stimulants and anti-anxiety drugs, such as sleeping pills - making the total number of drugged Americans into the tens of millions. What happens when someone tries to withdraw off a behavioral drug? Many describe the withdrawals as excruciating, terrifying and worse than the depression or anxiety they were trying to treat. This is certainly nothing we want our children to suffer through. Alesandra Rain, co-founder of Label Me Sane suffered terrifying withdrawals when she tried to stop her antidepressants and anti-anxiety drugs. It forced their organization to seek safe alternatives to withdraw off drugs without the crippling symptoms she suffered. " I don't want anyone to suffer as I did. There is a solution available to withdraw safely and I encourage everyone to contact us for the information, " states Rain. Contact www.labelmesane.com for more information. http://archives.moneyplans.net/frontend210-verify-8054.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2005 Report Share Posted July 1, 2005 Thanks Wanita! I just sent this to my house to read, I'm about to leave work. THANKS! Kris The Mood Cure > NO way, didn't come off my antidepressants...you can't just do that. Bad > side effects. I cannot afford to go whole hog. > > Kris That's right, Kris! Neighbor has spent nearly a year getting off anti anxiety medication with herbs. Maybe this article I came across recently might give you some further support. Wanita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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