Wednesday 20 August 2014

Antidepressants



Antidepressant Withdrawal

Many people who have taken psychiatric drugs have found out the withdrawal effects of the drugs can persist for months, even years after they stop taking them.  Patient’s are frequently not warned about this, and are often told that it is simply symptoms of their ‘mental disorder’ returning ...
Please note that no one should attempt withdrawal from psychiatric drugs (Antidepressants, Antipsychotics, Anti-anxiety drugs and ADHD drugs) without a doctor’s supervision



Alternative to Meds Center
End medication dependence, correct addictive cravings. Alternatives to psychiatric drugs. Specialized care for a tapering medication withdrawal. Nearby hospital for those requiring medical stabilization.



Alternative Mental Health
Enjoy the simple pleasures of a drug-free life. Reduce dependency on psychiatric medication. Join those who are discovering their "mental" disorders are untreated medical problems; allergies; toxic conditions; nutritional imbalances; etc.



Betty Phillips, Psychologist (PhD)
The popular belief that depression is caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain requiring remediation by drugs. As Whitaker states, "The story that people with mental disorders have known chemical imbalances-- that's a lie."



Google: antidepressant withdrawal
Read more, find more..



YouTube Videos

There is much more to the psych drug story than what at first meets the eye. One is dealing with vast sums of money and heavily entrenched vested interests. With perception management; disinformation campaigns; deceptive practices; slick propaganda -- and all sorts of underhanded activities (which really take some grappling with) -- being the order of the day...

For those wishing to know more, here are some videos you might like to start with:

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=DSM+Anti+Psychiatry

The DSM: Psychiatry's Deadliest Scam

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL79E9D68C92C00DAC


https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Anti+Psychiatry


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