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... is a 25 year old single guy from Michigan, USA.
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The world according to the FDA and Big Pharma
Liked it Jul 2, 10:19am 3 reviews drugs
http://www.naturalnews.com/z021952.html
Ayahuasca - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liked it Jul 2, 5:03am 3 reviews drugs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayahuasca
Prescription Drugs: Rocks New Coke and Heroin? | Listening Post from Wired.com
Liked it Jun 29, 3:20am 1 review drugs
http://blog.wired.com/music/2008/06/prescription-dr.html
Bipolar Disorder in Children and Teens -
Disliked it Jun 6, 6:19am 12 reviews drugs, mental-health, psychiatry, psychiatric-drugs
http://www.revolutionhealth.com/conditions/mental-behavioral-health/bipolar-d...
From the page: "How is it treated? The mood changes that come with bipolar disorder can be a challenge. But with the right treatment, they can be managed well. Treatment usually includes both medicine (such as mood stabilizers) and counseling. An important part of treatment is making sure your child takes his or her medicine. Children and teens with this disorder sometimes stop taking their medicines when they feel better. But without medicine their symptoms usually come back. Medicines for bipolar disorder in adults have been well studied. But not much research has been completed about how the medicines work and if they are safe for children and teens. Accepting that your child has bipolar disorder can be hard. The disorder can be a serious, lifelong problem. Your child will need long-term treatment and will need to be watched carefully. By working with your child's doctor, you can find a treatment that works for your child." Recommended reading. (It's mostly to do with "schizophrenia", but it's also mostly to do with the drugs commonly being forced on these children for this so called "bipolar disorder") By the way I'm getting so sick of all this "No studies have been conducted on the "medications" effects on children" or "It is unknown how the drugs work in children", ect. We know exactly how they work! They work the same in humans *and* monkeys. Mammal brains are mammal brains! These people leave parents and doctors, social workers and counselors with the irrational sense of hope that it may turn out better for children than adults, as if children would somehow be immune to the brain damage induced by these neuroleptics and the subsequent neurological disorders that ensue with loss of brain matter and even possible cell death and don't forget high blood sugar and diabetes and the plethora of tardive disorders that would plague the child for the rest of their lives (akathisia, dyskinesia, dysphrenia, dysphoria, ect) and let's not turn our head from the reality that people taking neuroleptics die *ON AVERAGE* 25 years sooner than the national life expectancy ... This species deserves nothing less than doom and everybody involved in this from Big Pharma to the schools and social services who often force child druggings and the psychiatrists who prescribe them to the parents and/or nurses who make the children take them should be punished and condemned to suffer for the rest of their lives and even that would hardly justify the suffering they have caused. psychrights.org/Articles/EHPPPsychDrugEpidemic http://psychrights.org/research/Digest/Chronicity/50yearecord.pdf http://www.mindfreedom.org/kb/psychiatric-drugs/antipsychotics/neuroleptic-brain-damage http://www.yoism.org/?q=node/120 http://www.amazon.com/Blaming-Brain-Truth-Mental-Health/dp/0743237870/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8& s=books&qid=1212692372&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.com/review/R2X7E5GI8MZAA6/ref=cm_cr_rev_detmd_pl?%5Fencoding=U…
Liked it Jun 2, 5:45am 0 review drugs, mental-health, psychiatry, child-abuse
http://www.amazon.com/review/R2X7E5GI8MZAA6/ref=cm_cr_rev_detmd_pl?%5Fencodin...
Highlight: a piece of work by Robert Whitaker & Beyond Meds
Liked it Jun 2, 5:33am 0 review drugs, mental-health, psychiatry
http://bipolarblast.wordpress.com/2007/08/10/highlight-a-piece-of-work-by-rob...
Psychiatric Drugs: Chemical Warfare on Humans - interview with Robert Whitaker
Liked it May 30, 7:34pm 0 review drugs, psychiatry
http://www.naturalnews.com/011353.html
YouTube - Thomas Szasz on Americas Drug Forum pt.1of3
Liked it May 1, 11:50am 0 review drugs, video
http://video.stumbleupon.com/?p=eb9l0z9kgt
amphetamines . com : The Price of Speed
No opinion Apr 6, 1:51am 10 reviews drugs
http://www.amphetamines.com/meth.html
Researchers may have found test for depression (3/16/2008)
Disliked it Mar 26, 2:04pm 10 reviews drugs, mental-health, psychiatry, psychiatric-drugs
http://www.brainmysteries.com/Research/Researchers_may_have_found_test_for_de...
I wonder what sort of robot you'd need to be to take something as complexly unknowable as human feeling and begin trying to explain it so simply, as a matter of fluids and chemicals, electrical signals and processes... But, the idea looms that if we ever truly did understand what feelings really are, and how the brain really works in regards to that and our personality, then we'd no longer even be human. It used to be that life was thought of as a journey, and our minds and personalities developed around our experiences and that put a emphasis on creating the right environments to live and grow in. That is still the reality of truth, but not where we're heading. We're heading to a world that can crumble around us - like a man living in a dirty city with no jobs - and the problem be seen as the brain and treated with a drug to just change the perception of it - like the aforementioned man becoming an alcoholic - Really, how can these people claim to know so much at any stage? I mean, they were stuck on serotonin when that was their belief, and now it could turn to this... They don't even understand the very entity they are trying to explain nor do they ever factor in all the complexities surrounding the issue itself. It's perhaps logically impossible that we could know our feelings the way we know math and bridge the two, while still maintaining human qualities. It must be why psychiatry's methods of medical treatment all focus around disabling brains with drugs, reducing the mind to a point where it's as simple as they understand it.
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