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I would like to amend and clarify this message.

 

The figures given are for people who are depressed. So, the ones not taking an

antidepressant are people who have been declared depressed, but have chosen not

to take an antidepressent, It is not just " people " in general.

 

Also, the point is referenced to show that the use of antidepressents, which is

supposed to be good for mental illness, in reality causes 7 times the number of

suicides than opposed to taking nothing.

 

What I think is even a more valid point is that, is if it can do that. Cause a

person's brain and thinking to deteriorate to the point of taking their own

life, then it must be affecting most people on antidepressents by deteriorating

their brains and thinking in lesser degrees which still would have deleterious

effects on their life short of suicide.

 

And when these people show abnormal thinking, then they would be prescribed

other psychotropic drugs which will further damage them.

 

In this way, millions are sucked into the " mental healthcare disease " trap. The

" medicines " cause mental illness, but no one would believe that so, the

" patient " must be " sick. " ( " We don't care about the cause, we just treat the

symptoms " ) Wow, then he needs more medicine, hospitalizations, doctor visits,

etc.

 

What is the cost of ruining a life when we are talking about what is most

important

here,....... of course profit is more important here.

 

It is what is most important to the drug companies, the doctors, the hospitals,

the politicians, the government, advertisers, regulators, researchers, etc.

 

regards,

 

Frank

 

 

 

JustSayNo wrote:

Research

JustSayNo

Sun, 18 Jan 2004 11:52:01 -0500

[sSRI-Research] What we've found to be true...

 

-- from a member... Who is " we " ? The online community of SSRI-activists.

 

Without taking any antidepressants, only 11 people per 100,000 actually

commit suicide. Among those using antidepressants, the suicide rate jumps to

752 per 100,000.

 

In ALL of the bizarre homocides that you read about in the newspapers, ALL

OF THE PEOPLE WHO COMMITTED THE MURDER(S) WERE TAKING AN ANTIDEPRESSANT.

 

We now can fairly accurately predict WHICH antidepressant the person was

on. Each antidepressant drug affects men and women differently, but they

each have their own " characteristics " .

 

If we can correctly point out which drug was involved in over 90% of the

cases, it seems clear to me that the antidepressants must have some effect

on a persons way of thinking.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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