Posted by Lou Pilder on January 16, 2011, at 8:41:07
In reply to Lou's response-whrkrhm » kotoole7, posted by Lou Pilder on January 15, 2011, at 20:08:17
> > Look, I've been studying this for 32 years, thousands of case studies, and sure not everyone ingesting a toxic substance will suffer grave damage or jump out a window, or die from an adverse reaction, but the percent of people that do suffer these kinds of horricic consequenses is extraordinarily high, and I have to mention that anyone taking an class of psychotropic will suffer from real brain damage and hepatotoxicity.
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> > If you couldn't leave your house, sure that is a problem, but one not needing a toxic drug to solve, that will only provide a short term 'relief' a lifetime of 'dependency' and other long term serious damage. Things like Diet, exercise would have given you a much better and long lasting result, without the danger and life long permanent damage caused by all psychotropic meds.
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> kotoole7,
> You wrote,[...studying this for 32 years...].
> Here is a site that catalogs all the murders, suicides and such in relation to that the person was taking SSRIs.
> To see this site,
> A. pull up Google
> B. Type in;
> [SSRI Stories]
> Now one will come up with a list. The first entry in the list is {most recent} (last 30 days).
> I have also read a great number of cases or more concerning those that commited suicide on SSRIs and other drugs. And the drugs now carry a warning about that the drug could cause one to have mind-alterd state to kill themselves or others. So if a pewrson is suicidal and goes to a psychiarist, they could get a drug that could cause them to kill themselves or others?
> Louktoole7,
Here is a man that is a psychoatrist that stood out from his peers and now others are considering his work as pioneering to save lives and overcome the establishment.
Lou
To see a video with him,
A. Bring up Google
B. Type in,
[Peter Breggin MD Psychiatric drugs part 1]
it is an interview with O'Rielly
Then there is another man, a man that did not accept what the establishment said was to be...a man that knew it would be difficult to overcome, but would.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0FiCxZKuv8
poster:Lou Pilder
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