UCL Professor of Psychiatry Joanna Moncrieff interviewed by Torsten Engelbrecht
https://off-guardian.org/2022/09/20/taking-antidepressants-is-as-risky-as-taking-recreational-drugs/
UCL Professor of Psychiatry Joanna Moncrieff interviewed by Torsten Engelbrecht
https://off-guardian.org/2022/09/20/taking-antidepressants-is-as-risky-as-taking-recreational-drugs/
Even more so IMO.
...I have personally seen how antidepressants can destroy a human being..
Just because big Pharma calls them anti-depressants doesn't make it so. They are as effective as having a beer, except the beer wears off in an hour, and so called anti-depressant chemicals can take a long long time to get completely out of the system...if ever. They can also permanently affect the brain, the nervous system, and especially the autonomic nervous system. I have counseled many people who were put on these poisons by Psychobabblers with no regard for the health of the patient.
...precisely....
That nearly happened to me my friend, very nearly.
...it is like watching someone in quicksand....
...God blessed you with an iron will or else you could have never broken free from that quagmire...
Thanks, bless you Ashlanddog.
Psychiatry knew this a couple of years after SSRI's came onto the market but did nothing about it. Just prescribed even more of them. Pricks.
Yes. The whiplash is dangerous and, in the case of the electrical shocks of certain medications when you stop, painful.
Most problems with someone's mental state -- barring physical brain issues like Alzheimer's -- can be resolved through other means than medication.
Not to mention in some cases you'll balloon in weight and that's inevitably going to put you into a worse state of mind