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Getting Off Meds Has Consequences? How About Getting On Them?


By Robert Scott Bell(1,787) Robert Scott Bell

Posted Wednesday, February 27, 2008
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Headline: Getting 'off meds' has consequences
"The consequences can be tragic, though rarely as horrific as the Valentine's Day suicide-slaughter at Northern Illinois University."

Actually, getting ON meds is the dangerous point of origin never to be acknowledged by those who rely on this corrupt degradation of biological truth to enslave the masses in chemotherapeutic insanity.

We simply must look to alter or abolish the paradigm that foolishly sees mental and emotional disorders as mere chemical imbalances to be "corrected" by introducing the synthetic sustenance of the Pharmaceutical Industrial complex. I realize that taking a pill may be "easier" than correcting nutritional deficiencies -- or even addressing the lifelong search for the meaning of life -- but when our reliance on the pills results in the demise of "innocent" bystanders, then the "psychiatric drug" paradigm has gone too far. Choose life. Choose nutrition. In addition to nutritional correction, find your reason for being. Service is a great place to start. Also, read The Diet Cure and The Mood Cure by Julia Ross for some simple insights as to how to tweak your nutritional intake for better mental and emotional health.



Getting off meds should have positive consequences. Manipulating brain chemistry through drugs is an abomination. You want to argue otherwise? Talk to the parents of children who lost their kids in senseless school attacks brought about by the "adjustment" of psychiatric medication. Even Michael Moore now admits that Columbine was the result of Ritalin and SSRI drugs, not guns. No more excuses. Drug-free school zones won't do squat until they're free of Prozac, Paxil and Zoloft, to name a few...



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