Anti-depressants Can Harm
Patients are not getting the promised results after taking prescribed medication from the range of drugs now commonly known as antidepressants. Not only are the benefits in question, but also the growing categories of ‘side effects’ that follow a course of these drugs. ‘Antidepressants’ – a misnomer – these drugs can cause depression.
One clinical trial of the drug Halcion resulted in 70% of people experiencing memory loss, depression and paranoia. Many tranquilizers are now known to cause an increase of the symptoms for which the medication was prescribed.
Doctors who once trustingly followed the claims of the pharmaceutical industry that these new psychiatric drugs would cure depression are now disenchanted. Some professors are moving to ban them as has occurred in some other countries where psychiatrists seek for better alternatives and safer, more natural treatment methods.
When we are informed of psychiatric drugs and their ineffectiveness in relieving mental suffering, and are alert to the dangers of toxicity and possible damage to brain and nervous systems, most of us would choose alternative approaches to achieving mental fitness.
By making increased effort to build our general health, through nutrition, exercising, practicing relaxation, meditation and reducing any pollutants in our psyche and importantly, improving our respiration and oxygen intake we are likely to be able to better help ourselves and our families.
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