I get pissed off at people who take anti depressants. Even if they take it as directed. Take ANYTHING but anti depressants! They are extremely toxic and they conjure suicidal and homicidal urges where there previously weren't any. That my friend, doesn't make sense. The pharmaceutical cartels have spent billions creating and marketing a drug that makes depression worse, while stigmatizing depression so that people feel pressured to be medicated. Whatever you do, DON'T combine them with alcohol. Though I suspect you already have.
Yeah, I think I talked to you about this on another story of mine before. I don't understand, you seem to be confusing cause and effect. normally, people take anti-depressant(SSRI)s because they already have suicidal/homicidal urges, which the medication supresses. I understand some people go in for normal sadness/anxiety and some doctors will give out pills to anyone, but that doesn't mean true chemical imbalances don't exist. when you say take anything what do you suggest instead?
It has never been proven that seratonin imbalances cause depression. Ever. Next time you see one of those commercials watch closely. They dance around it, but they can't legally say it, because it's not true at all. They have no idea what ssri's really even do inside the brain.
Almost every single one of these lone wolf shooters you see on tv has been taking some sort of antidepressant prior to their breakdown. And that's only the one's that the media televises. There are many more of these incidents going on throughout America and other countries and the media is unable and unwilling to do any investigative journalism on the dangers of these drugs because guess where they get a lot of their ad revenue from? Guess who is on the board of directors of these massive media conglomerates? Instead, when one of these incidents occurs they choose to pursue bogus gun control legislation and propaganda to steer away from the real problem.
Depression is almost always situational or related to diet. If you have depression, I suggest you start exercising and eating healthier and working to change what you dislike about your current situation. Don't let doctors mislead and manipulate you because they want to keep sales up. The doctors are also being manipulated and most of them don't read anything more about the drug that what was presented to them by big pharma reps in the ad brochure.
If you want something healthy that is psychoactive I'd suggest green tea. Loose leaf. You could also try a drug called kratom. Do your research and decide what would be best for you.
There are plenty of people taking SSRIs that aren't 'lone wolf shooters you see on tv', though.
I don't have depression, other than that which is comorbid of the neuroses.
I have been exercising more regularly and eat healthier since summertime, and I have tried various teas (black, green etc.). Don't notice much effect..? Not sure what it's supposed to do
I don't dislike anything about my current situation, other than my neuroses; for which the SSRI has helped immensly..
What's so bad about neuroses? I'm a neurotic fucktard and I do ok.
Oh, and if you want good green tea then go to a health food or other specialty food store and get quality loose leaf. Don't drink that supermarket bullshit. It's bitter and low in theanine. Really high quality green can be so high in theanine that it practically gets you high.
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I get pissed off at people who take anti depressants. Even if they take it as directed. Take ANYTHING but anti depressants! They are extremely toxic and they conjure suicidal and homicidal urges where there previously weren't any. That my friend, doesn't make sense. The pharmaceutical cartels have spent billions creating and marketing a drug that makes depression worse, while stigmatizing depression so that people feel pressured to be medicated. Whatever you do, DON'T combine them with alcohol. Though I suspect you already have.
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Yeah, I think I talked to you about this on another story of mine before. I don't understand, you seem to be confusing cause and effect. normally, people take anti-depressant(SSRI)s because they already have suicidal/homicidal urges, which the medication supresses. I understand some people go in for normal sadness/anxiety and some doctors will give out pills to anyone, but that doesn't mean true chemical imbalances don't exist. when you say take anything what do you suggest instead?
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It has never been proven that seratonin imbalances cause depression. Ever. Next time you see one of those commercials watch closely. They dance around it, but they can't legally say it, because it's not true at all. They have no idea what ssri's really even do inside the brain.
Almost every single one of these lone wolf shooters you see on tv has been taking some sort of antidepressant prior to their breakdown. And that's only the one's that the media televises. There are many more of these incidents going on throughout America and other countries and the media is unable and unwilling to do any investigative journalism on the dangers of these drugs because guess where they get a lot of their ad revenue from? Guess who is on the board of directors of these massive media conglomerates? Instead, when one of these incidents occurs they choose to pursue bogus gun control legislation and propaganda to steer away from the real problem.
Depression is almost always situational or related to diet. If you have depression, I suggest you start exercising and eating healthier and working to change what you dislike about your current situation. Don't let doctors mislead and manipulate you because they want to keep sales up. The doctors are also being manipulated and most of them don't read anything more about the drug that what was presented to them by big pharma reps in the ad brochure.
If you want something healthy that is psychoactive I'd suggest green tea. Loose leaf. You could also try a drug called kratom. Do your research and decide what would be best for you.
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There are plenty of people taking SSRIs that aren't 'lone wolf shooters you see on tv', though.
I don't have depression, other than that which is comorbid of the neuroses.
I have been exercising more regularly and eat healthier since summertime, and I have tried various teas (black, green etc.). Don't notice much effect..? Not sure what it's supposed to do
I don't dislike anything about my current situation, other than my neuroses; for which the SSRI has helped immensly..
Never heard of kratom but i will look into that.
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What's so bad about neuroses? I'm a neurotic fucktard and I do ok.
Oh, and if you want good green tea then go to a health food or other specialty food store and get quality loose leaf. Don't drink that supermarket bullshit. It's bitter and low in theanine. Really high quality green can be so high in theanine that it practically gets you high.
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That sounds good, I will try it
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I'm sorry I was rude before on other posts. I've enjoyed talking to you and hope that we get to do it again sometime.