Posted by stan_the_man70 on March 16, 2016, at 3:22:41
In reply to Re: anti zyprexa » stan_the_man70, posted by J Kelly on March 15, 2016, at 12:03:49
if you were to search for "zyprexa hell" "zyprexa evil" "zyprexa withdrawal" you will get a number of hits
most bulletin boards that I have read describe zyprexa terror very wellzyprexa/neuroleptics/benzos can affect the various gaba receptors and maybe cause damage
zyprexa seems to put the brain into hibernation so that it starts metabolising fat
zyprexa/neuroleptics could cause structural changes to the brain - could cause the brain to atrophy
I had posted about these things previouslyI gained a lot of weight upon taking zyprexa - after having stopped taking zyprexa for more than a year I have still not lost a lot of weight
and its in the wrong places and looks weird too - not uniform
btw, I do a lot of exercise and dietnutrients
B vitamins, essential minerals, full range of antioxidants, certain amino acids, certain fats/oils
supplements are powerful and can have side effects just like meds
if lacking antioxidants then your skin, hair, eyes, bleeding, joints, energy, sleep could be affected - had posted on antioxidants earlier
there are certain cycles that occur in the human body - kreb's cycle, urea cycle, transulfuration cycle, methionine cycle, methylation cycle, neurotransmitter cycle and so on
if your organs are affected or if lacking nutrients then these cycles will be affected - which could affect mental health
different nutrients compete for absorptionsunlight
are you getting adequate sunlightherbs
herbs are powerful and you would need to see a herbologist
but sometimes herbs can help and heal the underlying issuesimmunity
need to make the immune system stronger using various techniques
an underlying infection or bacterial growth can cause problemssleep
uninterrupted sleep? quality of sleep - sleep directly affects mental health
shower, clean clothes, clean empty room, quiet room, dark room
complex carb meal, calcium magnesium foods - hummus, fish, brown rice, smoothies
dont watch tv/computers prior to sleep, and so onobesity
the brain has a large amount of fat
are you eating the correct fats?
if overweight with your body could be storing the wrong kind of fats and toxins
there is a correlation between obesity and mental healthdemeanor
are you having enough fun and excitement in life
inexpensive vacations can generally reduce the needs for medsorgans
if the liver has problems producing enough glutathione then it could cause issues
taking excessive supplements/vitamins may overload the liver and/or kidneys
if your adrenals are malfunctioning then it could affect cortisol levels and sleep
if the pineal gland is affected the melatonin production could be affected and maybe also sleep
if the thyroids/parathyroids are not functioning correctly it could affect the brain and weight gain
is your hypothalamus or pituitary gland affected? not sure how psychotropic drugs affect theseexercise
intensity, duration, variety - is it just routine or can you feel the effectsbreathing exercises:
various types of breathing exercises - can really calm you down, give you energy, as well as improve mental healthdiet
healthy cooking techniques - steam, boil, stir fry
raw foods, natural foods, sprouts, juices, smoothies, teas, vegetables, fruits, black rice, fermented foods and so on
what cooking oils do matter - is it suited to you
not GMO stuff, not processed foods, not fast foods, not junk snacks
you may have developed sensitivity, tolerance towards some foodsmental
is your brain being exercised enough - creative/artistic, design/architecture, analysis/forensics, strategy/logistics and so on
maybe try some of the brain workout websiteswork related:
toxic relationships, money issues, work pressures, social isolation
pills will not solve thesedigestion
biovailibity of food, absorption, probiotics, bacteria, enzymes, chewing, food portion size, meal frequency
adequate water and fluid hydrationtoxins
allergies, inflammations
are you allergic towards some foods that you may not know - you could have internal inflammations that you are not aware of
tried a detox for the various organs?taking a pill such as zyprexa suddenly balances neurotransmitters is hard to believe
it most likely masks the symptomswhen you met the doctor did you discuss withdrawal symptoms, toxicity of the meds, dependency on the meds, side effects of meds?
are the meds going to fix the problems so you wont need them in the future? will it turn someone into a better someone?
could it change your personality? what about weight gain, dullness, memory loss, slowness?
did you discuss alternatives? did you discuss long term effects?I'm sure there must be lots more things to be considered
The above were just my thoughts understanding insights experience - it is not meant to be medical advice.
I would suggest consulting with someone else - meds is not the same as healthcare
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