Guest guest Posted June 4, 2004 Report Share Posted June 4, 2004 This is your brain, this is your brain on drugs. this is your brain on 220 volts. Poisoning the brain is profitable, how much can we make if we fry it? Wow, this is brand new. Or is it? Isn't it. Who cares. Again, how much can we make if we fry it? F. June 4, 2004 REDFLAGSDAILY.COM http://www.redflagsdaily.com FLASH NEWS June 4, 2004 Why Bother With Drugs To Change Your Brain. How About Zapping It With Electricity To Change Your Moods And Emotions? Or Is This A Shift From One Form Of Nightmarish Medicine To Another? According to one doctor, " drugs have side effects. " Well, that's quite an admission! And he then goes on to say, " We are beginning to think....that there might be another way. " Yes, there must surely be one (including determining the nutritional deficiencies in the brain) but using electrical currents to reshape brain function (more specificially, the flow of neurotransmitters) is still very much in the category of Dr. Frankenstein (no matter what psychiatrists claim) and we'd better watch out for false claims and misleading claims and fantasy claims from this point on, because there is a growing interest in doing brain fiddling with electricity. Not that RFD feels this isn't a potentially intriguing approach to depression or other mental woes - because it is likely that the future will usher in some powerful forms of treatment employing a range of electromagnetic codes, but psychiatry has long had the reputation of jumping the gun and invading brain territory with far too many hunches and ill-advised " experiments. " RFD 2015 de la Montagne, Suite 507 Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3G 1Z9 You are currently d to the RFD Bulletin For Members. To , send a blank email to: leave-redflags_members Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Messenger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2004 Report Share Posted June 4, 2004 F, They cannot even come up with a new idea. Shock treatment is not new. They fried lots of brains back in the 50's and 60's with it. I read recently insulin shock treatment is still being used. - " Frank " <califpacific <alternative_medicine_forum > Friday, June 04, 2004 2:42 PM Why Bother With Drugs To Change Your Brain. How About Zapping It With Electricity > This is your brain, > this is your brain on drugs. > this is your brain on 220 volts. > Poisoning the brain is profitable, how much can we make if we fry it? > Wow, this is brand new. Or is it? Isn't it. Who cares. > Again, how much can we make if we fry it? > F. > > > > June 4, 2004 > > REDFLAGSDAILY.COM > http://www.redflagsdaily.com > > FLASH NEWS > > June 4, 2004 > > Why Bother With Drugs To Change Your Brain. How About Zapping It With Electricity To Change Your Moods And Emotions? Or Is This A Shift From One Form Of Nightmarish Medicine To Another? > > According to one doctor, " drugs have side effects. " Well, that's quite an admission! And he then goes on to say, " We are beginning to think....that there might be another way. " Yes, there must surely be one (including determining the nutritional deficiencies in the brain) but using electrical currents to reshape brain function (more specificially, the flow of neurotransmitters) is still very much in the category of Dr. Frankenstein (no matter what psychiatrists claim) and we'd better watch out for false claims and misleading claims and fantasy claims from this point on, because there is a growing interest in doing brain fiddling with electricity. Not that RFD feels this isn't a potentially intriguing approach to depression or other mental woes - because it is likely that the future will usher in some powerful forms of treatment employing a range of electromagnetic codes, but psychiatry has long had the reputation of jumping the gun and invading brain territory with far too many > hunches and ill-advised " experiments. " > > > RFD > 2015 de la Montagne, Suite 507 > Montreal, Quebec, Canada > H3G 1Z9 > > > You are currently d to the RFD Bulletin For Members. To , send a blank email to: leave-redflags_members > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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