Guest guest Posted April 17, 2007 Report Share Posted April 17, 2007 I heard this on the radio [NPR] while I was in the car, but haven't been able to find anything in print re this. Anyone finds more about this, I'd appreciate you posting it. ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2007 Report Share Posted April 18, 2007 At 07:28 AM 4/18/2007, you wrote:I heard this on the radio [NPR] while I was in the car, but haven't >been able to find anything in print re this. >Anyone finds more about this, I'd appreciate you posting it. >ellen See the front page of http://www.drugawareness.org and scroll down I put together this info- quotes from various sites. I esp like the Candace Pert quote. Why school massacres? indigo-news/message/1650 Antidepressant-Induced Violence, Suicide and Bizarre Behavior http://www.ssristories.com/index.php DO NOT go off these drugs cold turkey http://www.drugawareness.org/ICFDAwarning.html The most dangerous and most common mistake someone coming off the SSRI antidepressants makes is coming off these drugs too rapidly. Tapering off very, very, VERY SLOWLY--OVER MONTHS (and for long-term usersa year or more), NOT JUST WEEKS!has proven the safest and most effective method of withdrawal from this type of medication. Thus the body is given the time it needs to readjust its own chemical levels. Patients must be warned to come very slowly off these drugs by shaving minuscule amounts off their pills each day, as opposed to cutting them in half or taking a pill every other day. http://www.drugawareness.org/home.html Posted: 12:02 PM- BLACKSBURG, Va. - The gunman suspected of carrying out the Virginia Tech massacre that left 33 people dead was identified Tuesday as an English major whose creative writing was so disturbing that he was referred to the school's counseling service. News reports also said that he may have been taking medication for depression ... http://www.ssristories.com/index.html Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs), of which Prozac was the first, launched in December 1987. Other SSRIs are Zoloft, Paxil (Seroxat), Celexa, Sarafem (Prozac in a pink pill), Lexapro, and Luvox. These drugs are widely employed as first line treatment for depression. Other antidepressants included in this list are Remeron, Anafranil and the SNRIs Effexor, Serzone and Cymbalta as well as the dopamine reuptake inhibitor antidepressant Wellbutrin (also marketed as Zyban). http://www.drugawareness.org/Archives/Miscellaneous/pert.html The entire quote from Dr. Candace Pert: " I am alarmed at the monster that Johns Hopkins neuroscientist Solomon Snyder and I created when we discovered the simple binding assay for drug receptors 25 years ago. Prozac and other antidepressant serotonin-receptor-active compounds may also cause cardiovascular problems in some susceptible people after long-term use, which has become common practice despite the lack of safety studies. " The public is being misinformed about the precision of these selective serotonin-uptake inhibitors when the medical profession oversimplifies their action in the brain and ignores the body as if it exists merely to carry the head around! In short, these molecules of emotion regulate every aspect of our physiology. A new paradigm has evolved, with implications that life-style changes such as diet and exercise can offer profound, safe and natural mood elevation. " http://www.drugawareness.org/home.html The Michael Moore clip says: These SSRI drugs have 12 times the suicide rate of some of the previous antidepressants. [KE] It used to be when people were suicidal, they would just quietly go away and kill themselves. Now .... they take a bunch of people out with them ... http://www.drugawareness.org/home.html Michael Moore obtained a copy of Dr. Tracy's book, " Prozac: Panacea or Pandora? - Our Serotonin Nightamre, " at the premier of bowling for Columbine in Denver, CO. After learning more about these drugs, see his statement from the movie he recently appeared in with Dr. Tracy, Mark Taylor, Neal Bush, and others in the Gary Null production " The Drugging of our Children " http://www.drugawareness.org/home.html 2 short video clips http://www.ssristories.com/index.php What Drug Date Where Additional <http://www.ssristories.com/show.php?item=785>School ShootingProzac Antidepressant2005-03-24Minnesota**10 Dead: 7 Wounded: Dosage Increased One Week before Rampage <http://www.ssristories.com/show.php?item=1145>School ShootingPaxil Antidepressant2001-03-10Pennsylvania**14 Year Old GIRL Shoots & Wounds Classmate at Catholic School <http://www.ssristories.com/show.php?item=1543>School Stand-OffZoloft Antidepressant1998-04-13Idaho**14 Year Old in School Holds Police At Bay: Fires Shots <http://www.ssristories.com/show.php?item=1568>School ShootingZoloft Antidepressant1995-10-12South Carolina**15 Year Old Shoots Two Teachers, Killing One: Then Kills Himself <http://www.ssristories.com/show.php?item=1370>School Hostage SituationProzac/ Paxil Antidepressants2001-01-18California**17 Year Old Takes Girl Hostage at School: He is Killed by Police <http://www.ssristories.com/show.php?item=302>School ShootingAnafranil Antidepressant1988-05-20Illinois**29 Year Old WOMAN Kills One Child: Wounds Five: Kills Self <http://www.ssristories.com/show.php?item=190>School ShootingLuvox/Zoloft Antidepressants1999-04-20Colorado**COLUMBINE: 15 Dead: 24 Wounded <http://www.ssristories.com/show.php?item=609>School ShootingProzac Antidepressant Withdrawal1999-11-05Oregon**Four Dead: Twenty Injured and pages and pages more http://www.ssristories.com/index.html The Physicians' Desk Reference lists the following adverse reactions to antidepressants among a host of other physical and neuropsychiatric effects: manic reaction (mania), emotional lability (or instability), abnormal thinking, alcohol abuse, hallucinations, hostility, lack of emotion, paranoid reaction, amnesia, confusion, agitation, delirum, delusions, hysteria, psychosis, sleep disorders, abnormal dreams, and discontinuation (withdrawal) syndrome. Adverse reactions are especially likely when starting or discontinuing the drug, increasing or lowering the dose or when switching from one SSRI to another SSRI. Adverse reactions are often diagnosed as bipolar disorder when the symptoms could be entirely iatrogenic (treatment induced). Withdrawal, especially abrupt withdrawal, from any of these medications can also cause severe neuropsychiatric and physical symptoms. It is important to withdraw extremely slowly from these drugs, usually over a period of a year or more, under the supervision of a qualified and experienced specialist. In addition to the adverse reactions listed in the Physicians' Desk Reference, the FDA published a Public Health Advisory on March 22, 2004 which states (in part): " Anxiety, agitation, panic attacks, insomnia, irritability, hostility, impulsivity, akathisia (severe restlessness), hypomania, and mania have been reported in adult and pediatric patients being treated with antidepressants for major depressive disorder as well as for other indications, both psychiatric and nonpsychiatric. " (Click Links button at bottom of this page for a direct link to this FDA Warning.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2007 Report Share Posted April 20, 2007 I am in no way seeking to discount the effect of violent behaviors created by psycho-tropic drugs. I believe it so strongly that any time there is an " unbelievable " or bizare act of violence, (EG: mothers killing children, children killing parents, school massacres) the very first question in my mind is not " why did he or she do it " but " what prescription psycho-tropic drug or drugs is she/he on. Further I believe the pharmaceutical multinationals KNOW and HAVE LONG KNOWN of these dire effects and DO NOT CARE and have suppressed this information because these drugs such such money makers. Further, I believe they have both jerked around and bamboozled some members congress, have bribed or bougth off others, and are not above compromising (blackmailing them) into aquicence or support of whatever benefits the multinationals desire. Further I believe they " own and control " the FDA. However, there is one nagging question. Why America? What co-factors makes America so prone to this and not other nations. I do not believe it is access to guns --- If guns were not available; I'm sure that those deluded angry people hell-bent on taking out some victims would a number of ways to achieve this besides with guns. As for the run of the mill criminal violence (rape, robbery) there are studies which suggest crime rates decline when citizens own guns and increase when guns are banned. And as for the obtaining of guns, criminal elements seem to have a way of finding and having them, no matter what. So back to " why America " ... I have not heard of this sort of thing happening in France, England, Japan -- or other industrialized nations. Is it happening there and its reporting thereof just not reaching the American public, or is it just not happening. If it is not happening elsewhere, what in this country makes us so prone to this. I do know that in America we " worship and/or promote and violence " -- just look at TV, video games and movies -------- And even in the news mentality: " if it bleeds, it leads " . To what degree does this factor in ........ What is the psychological climate in other countries, can the same be said of them. Another factor could be diet. I've read that people get fat when they come to America or do the SAD. (Standard American Diet, which nutrionally speaking is sad indeed). Our high sugar consumption and our empty calorie foods do have effect on emotional and mental stability and performance as well as our physical health. Our food is loaded with all manner of artifical coloring, scenting, deoderizing, flavoring softening,conditioning, emulsifying, bleaching, peserving, bleaching and etc. etc. etc agents. These overload our body with many toxins and disrupt healthy physiological functioning, including our mental and emotional states. Many of these toxins/additives contain heavy metals which accumulate in our body, or they disrupt our mineral balance. I have read that a gross mineral imbalance of zinc to copper will create violence within individuals. Could our diet be causing this tendency to violence loading the gun) and anti-depressents be causal in firing the gun. And again, if this is a significant factor, the question still remains: Why America? After all, all the negatives our our food processing do exist in other industrilized countries. And in Europe these days you can find every manner of McDonalds type fast foods as wells as our cokes and pepsis and other junk sodas & pops. Is their diet actually any better. Are they less addicted to pill popping and less given to using " pills-as-the-instant cure-for-whatever-ails-you " mentality than are Americans. Are their physicians' less prone to prescribe anti-depressants. Maybe so, I have read that America leads the world in putting kids on ritalin. Maybe their equivalent of our FDA is less pharma-friendly. Any one know? And perhaps other countries are less regimentalized / kid unfriendly (which would increase frustration and anger levels) in their school management. Kids cannot be treated like a commodity on a production line. Or prisoners in jail. Or soldiers in the army. They are high energy individual little people who need love/nuturing, support and guidance, wise coucil and good guidance as well as training in data/facts/skills of life (like math, etc.) to bring them to healthy maturity. Any thoughts anyone, ands specifically, any hard data out there to give answer to these questions. Thanks, g Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2007 Report Share Posted April 20, 2007 He was taking anti depressants But the biggest mistake he made was " Feeding the Bad Wolf " Best to All Michael Phoenix Rising Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2007 Report Share Posted April 20, 2007 I think it is cultural /media. Thats why I liked it when I could travel. In some ways American " culture " is bizarre and the media has a lot to do with it. Our educational system is inferior. Our respect for intellectual achievement is totally overshadowed by sports Our penchant for pharma - our medicine costs much more than anywhere else. Yet cure rates are usually better elsewhere. Check out premiums for international health policies. Premium doubles if you include US. And what corporations get away with - looting pension funds is the norm. The historian Toynbee said America declined before it reached its peak. Kirk. Gail Raby <graby wrote: I am in no way seeking to discount the effect of violent behaviors created by psycho-tropic drugs. I believe it so strongly that any time there is an " unbelievable " or bizare act of violence, (EG: mothers killing children, children killing parents, school massacres) the very first question in my mind is not " why did he or she do it " but " what prescription psycho-tropic drug or drugs is she/he on. Further I believe the pharmaceutical multinationals KNOW and HAVE LONG KNOWN of these dire effects and DO NOT CARE and have suppressed this information because these drugs such such money makers. Further, I believe they have both jerked around and bamboozled some members congress, have bribed or bougth off others, and are not above compromising (blackmailing them) into aquicence or support of whatever benefits the multinationals desire. Further I believe they " own and control " the FDA. However, there is one nagging question. Why America? What co-factors makes America so prone to this and not other nations. I do not believe it is access to guns --- If guns were not available; I'm sure that those deluded angry people hell-bent on taking out some victims would a number of ways to achieve this besides with guns. As for the run of the mill criminal violence (rape, robbery) there are studies which suggest crime rates decline when citizens own guns and increase when guns are banned. And as for the obtaining of guns, criminal elements seem to have a way of finding and having them, no matter what. So back to " why America " ... I have not heard of this sort of thing happening in France, England, Japan -- or other industrialized nations. Is it happening there and its reporting thereof just not reaching the American public, or is it just not happening. If it is not happening elsewhere, what in this country makes us so prone to this. I do know that in America we " worship and/or promote and violence " -- just look at TV, video games and movies -------- And even in the news mentality: " if it bleeds, it leads " . To what degree does this factor in ........ What is the psychological climate in other countries, can the same be said of them. Another factor could be diet. I've read that people get fat when they come to America or do the SAD. (Standard American Diet, which nutrionally speaking is sad indeed). Our high sugar consumption and our empty calorie foods do have effect on emotional and mental stability and performance as well as our physical health. Our food is loaded with all manner of artifical coloring, scenting, deoderizing, flavoring softening,conditioning, emulsifying, bleaching, peserving, bleaching and etc. etc. etc agents. These overload our body with many toxins and disrupt healthy physiological functioning, including our mental and emotional states. Many of these toxins/additives contain heavy metals which accumulate in our body, or they disrupt our mineral balance. I have read that a gross mineral imbalance of zinc to copper will create violence within individuals. Could our diet be causing this tendency to violence loading the gun) and anti-depressents be causal in firing the gun. And again, if this is a significant factor, the question still remains: Why America? After all, all the negatives our our food processing do exist in other industrilized countries. And in Europe these days you can find every manner of McDonalds type fast foods as wells as our cokes and pepsis and other junk sodas & pops. Is their diet actually any better. Are they less addicted to pill popping and less given to using " pills-as-the-instant cure-for-whatever-ails-you " mentality than are Americans. Are their physicians' less prone to prescribe anti-depressants. Maybe so, I have read that America leads the world in putting kids on ritalin. Maybe their equivalent of our FDA is less pharma-friendly. Any one know? And perhaps other countries are less regimentalized / kid unfriendly (which would increase frustration and anger levels) in their school management. Kids cannot be treated like a commodity on a production line. Or prisoners in jail. Or soldiers in the army. They are high energy individual little people who need love/nuturing, support and guidance, wise coucil and good guidance as well as training in data/facts/skills of life (like math, etc.) to bring them to healthy maturity. Any thoughts anyone, ands specifically, any hard data out there to give answer to these questions. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2007 Report Share Posted April 21, 2007 , Kirk McLoren <kirkmcloren wrote: > > I think it is cultural /media. Thats why I liked it when I could travel. In some ways American " culture " is bizarre and the media has a lot to do with it. Our educational system is inferior. > Our respect for intellectual achievement is totally overshadowed by sports Our penchant for pharma - our medicine costs much more than anywhere else. Yet cure rates are usually better elsewhere. > Check out premiums for international health policies. Premium doubles if you include US. And what corporations get away with - looting pension funds is the norm. The historian Toynbee said America declined before it reached its peak. Kirk. > Gail Raby <graby wrote: > I am in no way seeking to discount the effect of violent behaviors created by psycho-tropic drugs. I believe it so strongly that any time there is an " unbelievable " or bizare act of violence, (EG: mothers killing children, children killing parents, school massacres) the very first question in my mind is not " why did he or she do it " but " what prescription psycho-tropic drug or drugs is she/he on I have not heard of this sort of thing happening in France, England, Japan -- or other industrialized nations. Is it happening there and its reporting thereof just not reaching the American public, or is it just not happening. If it is not happening elsewhere, what in this country makes us so prone to this. > I do know that in America we " worship and/or promote and violence " -- Another factor could be diet. I've read that people get fat when they come to America or do the SAD. (Standard American Diet, which nutrionally speaking is sad indeed). Our high sugar consumption and our empty calorie foods do have effect on emotional and mental stability and performance as well as our physical health. Our food is loaded with all manner of artifical coloring, scenting, deoderizing, flavoring softening,conditioning, > emulsifying, bleaching, peserving, bleaching and etc. etc. etc agents. These overload our body with many toxins and disrupt healthy > physiological functioning, including our mental and emotional states. Many of these toxins/additives contain heavy metals which accumulate in our body, or they disrupt our mineral balance. > I have read that a gross mineral imbalance of zinc to copper will > create violence within individuals. Could our diet be causing this tendency to violence loading the gun) and anti-depressents be causal in firing the gun. > Are they less addicted to pill popping and less given to using > " pills-as-the-instant cure-for-whatever-ails-you " mentality than are Americans. Are their physicians' less prone to prescribe anti- depressants. Maybe so, I have read that America leads the world in putting kids on ritalin. Maybe their equivalent of our FDA is > less pharma-friendly. Any one know? > And perhaps other countries are less regimentalized / kid unfriendly (which would increase frustration and anger levels) in their school management. Kids cannot be treated like a commodity on a production line. Or prisoners in jail. Or soldiers in the army. They are high energy individual little people who need love/nuturing, support and guidance, wise coucil and good guidance as well as training in data/facts/skills of life (like math, etc.) to bring them to healthy maturity. > Any thoughts anyone, ands specifically, any hard data out there to > give answer to these questions. > Thanks, > Hi Gail!! I agree but would like to add that " technology " is a factor as well for it appears to have a divisive effect on family life creating an apparent void which is unsurpassed in any other ethic group. At the age of two parents are relying on the media to " entertain " and educate their offspring (there are programs devoted entirely this age group from what I'm told).Coupled with the fact that pharmaceuticals are being promoted in this country at an unprecedented pace. Our " talk shows " are busily providing an outlet for big pharma to express their views regarding efficacy of drug use for utterly common behaviours. I regard any media which advises " counseling " for traumatic and " normal " events to be working with big pharma....just take a closer look at Oprah, for example. Women and children with even a trace of any 'suspect' obsessive behaviour are advised to seek out counseling! She even has a resident counselor or did I'm told. Counseling at the moment is geared to drug promotion and use! Anyone who is not totally " mainstream " in behaviour, whatever that means, should " seek out proper counseling " according to this! If counseling were truly counseling this wouldn't seem unreasonable, however there is a difference of opinion as to what exactly is expected in these sessions. My advice is, if you have an emotional or mental problem, your best option would be to avoid counseling and concentrate on yoga, meditation and dietary changes to improve your mental state as Modern " counseling " in my opinion, consists largely of a short resume of your patient problems combined with whatever presceiption drug the physician deem's appropriate. We at any rate, are unleashing a monster in our society! I have been told that over 50% of all americans (including children) have been at some time or another prescribed anti-depressants! I hope that these statistics are misleading and false, although at the rate that they are being doled up and out, I would not be surprised that it is fast approaching that figure. Something as benign as a minor auto accident or back injury may be behind recommendations for antidepressant use. Perhaps I'm biased, undoubtedly I am, but unless we err on the side of caution and act swiftly to help our loved ones avoid these SSRI's ,we may fall prey to this type of behaviour ourselves! In answer to your question, according to some sources, physicians in Great Britain are more hesitant to prescribe the SSRI's and other psychotropic drugs than we are in this country and bigpharma is not allowed to advertise in the media!. these may be factors. In my opinion, there is a need for more parenting as well. Teenagers are so obsessed with the internet and the transition to both parents being wage earners,... and a few other factors, kids (some of them) are becoming more isolated and left entirely to their own devices. When statistics claim that the average parent only visits with their child 15 minutes on a weekly basis, it seems to me that there is a cause for concern! We seem to be more concerned with what is going on with IMUS or ANNA NICOLE SMITH than the after-school activities of our offspring. Also I believe that the HATE spewed out in media is a factor and is downright depressing!! What passes for cable news these days is ludicrous, borders on the OBSCENE and is not uplifting our state of mind or cultural habits!. There is a fine line between entertainment and news reports which is becoming ever increasingly narrower. I cringe at the sordid details which are incessantly being thrown out for our teenagers to sort out. All that today passes as cable news, would have been confined in our day to only a minor segment of Entertainment Tonight. We are dealing in sensationalism and even current events are being surrounded in all the " hate rhetoric " ! We are exposing our children to things which we would not have exposed to in our day and we are obviuosly paying the price! As was suggested on a recent news talkshow, they are gradually being desensitized to hate crimes and violent acts and all the while we are ignoring our responsibility to our immediate families by our obsession for profits. Our ancestors loved people and used money. Now this seems to be reversed! One of the major differences in my estimation is that foreign countries are accepting responsibility in these areas (parenting and responsible medicine),expecting an appropriate response for their efforts and most of the time they are getting it! Neglect is one of the key words here. Our focus is all wrong! I agree with you on several points one of which is our dietary needs are not being properly met, and my other assessment is that our priorities are all wrong. Other cultures have typically become more involved ... (there may be some exceptions but this is largely true) and we are obviosly paying the ultimate price with our neglect! This family was living the " American Dream " . Although they experienced prosperity and freedom from lack on their arrival, now they are busy trying to adjust to the horrors of our " drug culture " ! There is no need for this, we CAN have it ALL, we just need to work at it a little more and beome more involved! God Bless! JoAnn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2007 Report Share Posted April 21, 2007 I agree with everything you are saying. And you are correct about the pharmaceutical industry controlling the FDA. The head of the FDA has direct ties to the pharmaceutical industry. The pharmaceutical industry not only wants to take away our rights to have access to alternative therapies but also make us totally, 100% dependent on conventional medicine and pharmaceutical drugs. You are so correct about people's diets being deficient. If people were truly educated about healthy nutrition and exercise we would not be seeing so many people with health conditions like obesity, diabetes, heart disease, mood disorders, etc. If we had a majority of healthy, well people in a society then there would be no profit to be made for conventional medical doctors and the pharmaceutical industry. It is the purpose of conventional medicine and the pharmaceutical industry to keep as many people as sick or in a disease state so they can make as big as a profit as possible. Herbs have been around and used long before the pharmaceutical industry came into being. Now the pharmaceutical industry is spewing forth malicious lies stating that vitamins and herbs have no use or that they are dangerous and want to have them taken away from us. I don't deny that there are herbs that can be dangerous but by and large pharmaceutical drugs are alot more dangerous and deadly. All we have to do is look at vioxx, the statin drugs, antidepressants, etc. All too often, a doctor wants to immediately put a person on antidepressants because they are a depressed or whatever. What is so wrong with looking at the bigger picture, like the person's diet - are there nutritional deficiencies that might be responsible for the depression, etc.? I actually got banned from The Biggest Loser forum message board for talking about these very same things that I have mentioned here. I was totally shocked that just about every poster on that forum was okay with having our freedom to have access to vitamins, herbs and other alternative therapies taken away from us. Most of them saw nothing wrong with the pharmaceutical industry, pharmaceutical drugs, and conventional medicine. They thought that pharmaceutical drugs were safe and that herbs and vitamins needed to be completely banned. One poster even replied that thanks to conventional medicine andthe pharmaceutical industry her mother is alive and healthy (her mother has to take like 17 different pharmaceutical drugs - how is that healthy?). I just could not believe the attitudes of those posters. It is downright scary. , Gail Raby <graby wrote: > > I am in no way seeking to discount the effect of violent behaviors > created by > psycho-tropic drugs. I believe it so strongly that any time there is > an " unbelievable " or bizare act of violence, (EG: mothers killing > children, children killing parents, school massacres) the very first > question in my mind is not " why did he or she do it " but " what > prescription psycho-tropic drug or drugs is she/he on. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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