mind-altering drugs https://b2012overleven.runboard.com/t543 Runboard| mind-altering drugs en-us Fri, 29 Mar 2024 08:22:30 +0000 Fri, 29 Mar 2024 08:22:30 +0000 https://www.runboard.com/ rssfeeds_managingeditor@runboard.com (Runboard.com RSS feeds managing editor) rssfeeds_webmaster@runboard.com (Runboard.com RSS feeds webmaster) akBBS 60 pharmaceutic tragedyhttps://b2012overleven.runboard.com/p2068,from=rss#post2068https://b2012overleven.runboard.com/p2068,from=rss#post2068Health Ranger releases new SSRIs music video exposing psychiatric drugging of children Mike Adams is getting better at this, i think...nondisclosed_email@example.com (TheDoctorIsInTheHouse)Tue, 01 May 2012 08:23:39 +0000 anti-depressantshttps://b2012overleven.runboard.com/p1986,from=rss#post1986https://b2012overleven.runboard.com/p1986,from=rss#post1986Best-Selling Drug Attacks Your Heart, Brain and Bones Eleven percent of the U.S. population over the age of 12 is on antidepressant medication. However, mounting evidence shows the drug approach is not helping this trend. On the contrary, it may be fueling it... Meanwhile, research has shown there ARE effective treatments for depression. The problem is, they're not drugs, so there's no way to make a profit on them... - Suicidal thoughts and feelings and violent behavior - Diabetes - Problems with your immune system - Stillbirths - Brittle bones - Anti-depressants also raise your risk of bleeding and stroke. follow link to read the rest also see posts under CHALLENGES, mental unrest, ADHD, weakness, and depression as well as CHALLENGES, adrenal fatigue / hormonesnondisclosed_email@example.com (TheLivingShadow)Sun, 15 Apr 2012 06:29:09 +0000 violencehttps://b2012overleven.runboard.com/p1937,from=rss#post1937https://b2012overleven.runboard.com/p1937,from=rss#post1937Report: Prescription drug c0cktail led to Pennsylvania shooting rampage 30-year-old John F. Shick,was arrested at Portland International Airport in Oregon following an exchange with police where an officer reportedly ended up being kicked in the head. A judge eventually ordered that Shick undergo six months of mental health treatment, which turned out to be primarily psychiatric drug regimens with powerful mind-altering consequences that appear to have left Shick in a worse state than he was prior to the scuffle. According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Shick's apartment after the shooting spree was found to contain the 43 different medications, which were prescribed by about a dozen different doctors, as well as a number of disturbing notes lying around and messages scrawled into the walls complaining about what his psychiatric treatments were doing to him. By all appearances, Shick's medications, all of which were ordered as part of his state-mandated mental health protocol, appear directly responsible for triggering the crimes he committed. follow link to read the restnondisclosed_email@example.com (TheLivingShadow)Wed, 04 Apr 2012 14:26:47 +0000 suicidehttps://b2012overleven.runboard.com/p1565,from=rss#post1565https://b2012overleven.runboard.com/p1565,from=rss#post1565More Than 90 Percent of People Who Commit Suicide Suffer From This… Studies continue to show antidepressant drugs are no more effective than a placebo, and in some case less effective. A study published in the January 2010 issue of JAMA concluded there is little evidence that SSRIs (a popular group of antidepressants that includes Prozac, Paxil, and Zoloft) have any benefit to people with mild to moderate depression.5 Researchers stated: "The magnitude of benefit of antidepressant medication compared with placebo... may be minimal or nonexistent, on average, in patients with mild or moderate symptoms." SSRIs were found to be 33 percent effective, just like a sugar pill—but with far more adverse effects, including violence and suicidal thoughts and actions. There is much evidence that antidepressants intensify violent thoughts and behaviors, both suicidal and homicidal, especially among children. And, since the late 1980s, there have been frequent reports of increased violent behavior, including homicides and suicides, among individuals taking antidepressant drugs. follow link to read the restnondisclosed_email@example.com (TheLivingShadow)Thu, 16 Feb 2012 16:08:05 +0000 entertainmenthttps://b2012overleven.runboard.com/p1560,from=rss#post1560https://b2012overleven.runboard.com/p1560,from=rss#post1560YouTube: the Health Ranger's response to unnecessary suicides and deaths due to pharmaceuticals. Stop the prescription drug killing of our children "Heaven Can Wait" is a song that reaches out to all the children, teens and adults who are on psychiatric medications and who are considering taking their own lives through suicidal acts. The song inspires them to throw away their medication and find a new way to live a happy, fulfilling life without the need for chemical interventions. "Children and teens are being chemically assaulted by psychiatric medications," explained Mike Adams ("Amethios"), the creator and performer of the song. "While school officials, parents and even television ads encourage children to take chemical medications to normalize their behavior, this song challenges that dangerous, false programming with a new message that says you're perfectly fine to be who you really are. And chemicals don't make you better in any way whatsoever." follow link to read the restnondisclosed_email@example.com (TheLivingShadow)Thu, 16 Feb 2012 15:21:23 +0000 mind-altering drugshttps://b2012overleven.runboard.com/p1464,from=rss#post1464https://b2012overleven.runboard.com/p1464,from=rss#post1464Pharmaceutical waste runoff causing shrimp, other marine life to commit suicide First humans, then dogs, now shrimp? Though crustaceans are not actually taking antidepressant drugs because of a prescription, research out of the University of Portsmouth in the U.K. has found that pharmaceutical waste runoff, and particularly that of antidepressant drugs like Prozac, is causing shrimp and other exposed crustaceans to change their behavior in ways that are causing many more of them than usual to die off. According to the study, shrimp exposed to antidepressants from waste runoff are five times more likely to swim towards light, which means they are far more likely to encounter fishermen's nets and birds that are hungry for a meal. While they would normally stay in more protected areas, these drug-induced sea creatures are basically committing suicide by gravitating towards situations that end up resulting in their early demise. "Crustaceans are crucial to the food chain. And if shrimps' natural behavior is being changed because of antidepressant levels in the sea, this could seriously upset the natural balance of the ecosystem," said Alex Ford, lead researcher of the study, in a press release. "Much of what humans consume you can detect in the water in some concentration. It's no surprise that what we get from the pharmacy will also be contaminating the country's waterways." follow link for the restnondisclosed_email@example.com (TheLivingShadow)Thu, 09 Feb 2012 11:06:13 +0000