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Re: Young people on SSRI's commit more crimes?

Posted by Hello321 on September 23, 2015, at 16:07:08

In reply to Re: Young people on SSRI's commit more crimes? » hello321, posted by europerep on September 23, 2015, at 10:13:11

Europrep, why are you only attacking me when SLS agreed with my thoughts on any suggestion there is a link between autism and vaccines being reasonable? I guess i must have touched a nerve? So are you saying any thoight there is a connection these two is just plain wrong? I used the words "reasonable suggestion" because i dont knpw of it is fact or myth. To suggest you could have brown hair and brown eyes is reasonable. And i call it reasonable because it is possible. Do i know it for a fact that you have this skin and eye color? Heck no! But i guess your stance on the vaccine issue is cemented in its position on what is presented as the factual science to you? I just dont want to buy into everything simply because it is presented as factual science to us.

The politics example i used may not have been the best. But i used others as well that do havevto do with "science". Dont cherry pick my words so that you can criticise them on the whole. I just know what ive experienced on multiple occasions with psychiatric treatments. I got my emotional in a hole with my first round in 2005 and in some cases made a bad decision with certain other meds to try "digging" myself out. And a treatment i actualky tried once was, on the whole, actually helpful (tho it isnt technically a psych med being Cyproheotadine).

Do any of your thoughts/stances on anything go against "science"? Are you a christian? Do you buy into the thougt of humans causing global warming? Or flouride causing health problems? Hormones injected into cows not causing any health difference in the consumer? "Experts" always go on about whole grain bread basically being the best choice for consumers. But what about the phytates ("antinutrients") that whole grains contain in higher amounts that inhibit absorotion of certain menerals. On a tooic concerning psychiatry, what about when an expert, such as a colkpsychiatrist, prescribes amphetamines to elementary school on a regular basis? Might you have any concerns with this in any situation even though the expert decided it was for the best after a 30 minute appointment? Has a college educated doctor ever had ideas about something concerning you personally that you disagreed with?

Or on a topic not science based, like americas military role in the world. Do you fully agree with it? Or do you have some criticisms?

You might not like all the examples i posted. If not, choose at least one that you do think is a good example instead of picking which one/`s you dont. I

Or do you buy into every bit of "science" that is presented to you as fact?


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