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Another wonderful and tremendously educative article. Please, please go to the

website indicated and take a printout of the article to read in full.

 

I would like to ask a simple question. Why are entire nations becoming

psychotic? Is it only stress? Did not our ancestors face stress too? We are in

fact just sitting on the world's largest scam and not recognising it.

 

It pays to ask questions. A colleague of mine recently found out when I handed

him a list of side effects for the medicine which was being given to his son for

a mild case of epilepsy. When he went and showed it to his doctor he was hopping

mad and retaliated with the now standard comment, "Today even water has side

effects." But after the good doc cooled down he prescribed two detoxificants so

that the body could better cope with the chemical. So don't be afraid to ask

questions.

 

Regards,

Jagannath.

 

http://www.seattleweekly.com/features/0548/051130_news_psych.php

November 30 - December 6, 2005

 

The Drugging of the American Mind

 

A new generation of meds to treat mental illness has turned millions of

Americans into human guinea pigs. Among them is an eyewitness who thinks the

drug 'revolution' has gone too far.

 

by Philip Dawdy

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This was an eye opener for me,as I am on a mood stabilizer as well as zyprexa,

and I gained 70 lbs on it in a very short space of time. I have to say though I

do sleep like a baby, and am not suffering from any other side effects yet and

have been on it for 18 months. The doctor is dabbling right now on the

assumtion that I have a little bi-polar not a lot if that makes any sense. I

felt 1000% better as soon as I went off my hormone replacement therapy, which

was right around the same time I was put on the mood stabilizer ( Topamax). So

I am a bit curious over that. Thank you so much for that article.

Bonnie

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Jagannath Chatterjee

http://www.seattleweekly.com/features/0548/051130_news_psych.php

November 30 - December 6, 2005

 

The Drugging of the American Mind

 

A new generation of meds to treat mental illness has turned millions of

Americans into human guinea pigs. Among them is an eyewitness who thinks the

drug 'revolution' has gone too far.

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Dear Bonnie,

 

I too was on anti depressants (Citalopram, Clonazepam) and I put on a

lot of weight. My doctor said not to worry but I developed an ischaemic

heart which is caused due to fat clogging the main arteries of the

heart.

 

I don't mean to alarm you. Don't go off anti depressants suddenly. Do

it under medical supervision if you feel like it. Long term intake of

anti depressants leads to early symptoms of bi polar disorder and mood

swings.

 

Nowadays I take Valerian when I feel awkward, have mood swings or loose

sleep. It is available as "Tagara" from Himalaya Ayurved. I have heard

people use St Johns Wort in the West. I also use Ashwagandha Capsules

if I get panic attacks. My ayurved has advised me these two based upon

my constitution. The medications I take are as and when required.

 

Regards,

Jagannath.

 

ayurveda, "Bonniect" <bonniect@c...> wrote:

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> This was an eye opener for me,as I am on a mood stabilizer as well as

zyprexa, and I gained 70 lbs on it in a very short space of time.

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