My favorite part of the article about why we should keep using antidepressants:
"Many commonly used medicines were used for decades before we understood their mechanisms of action: from aspirin to morphine to penicillin. Knowing they worked provided the impetus for establishing how they worked; and this knowledge generated new treatments."
Given that studies show that anti-depressants don't really work better than placebo, not as compelling argument as this statement would be for, IDK, Ivermectin?
Clown world. Links below.
I am convinced that food is the strongest drug you can put into your body. Thanks for the comment and if you find the link I'd be really interested in reading. Seems like the root of much evil is the refined carbohydrates and upside down "food pyramid" that we all bought into in the 70's.
Im starting to lean towards the chemicals/additives they add to foods is the issue including roundup. Based on my own body experience with cutting out anything with preservatives and not organic. Europeans eat lots of breads but often are thinner than Americans. Ive noticed my homemade organic breads does not affect me the same way. Food for thought