Psychiatric Drugs that Cause Violence

If you keep up with the news you are already aware that many psychiatric drugs cause violence, suicide and multiple side effects.  Well, now Mercola has published a list of specific drugs known to cause violence.  It is not speculation anymore!  A matter of fact some of the drug studies revealed this problem early on, prior to the marketing of the drug, yet it was released and is still on the market.

Top Ten Legal Drugs Linked to Violence

Meanwhile, here is a list of the drugs:

10. Desvenlafaxine (Pristiq): An antidepressant which affects both serotonin and noradrenaline

9.  Venlafaxine (Effexor): An antidepressant also used to treat anxiety disorders

8.  Fluvoxamine (Luvox): Another SSRI antidepressant Read the rest of this entry »

Antidepressants & Psychiatric Drug Side Effects Search Engine

Want to know the side effects of these drugs: antidpressants, anti-psychotics, psychostimulants (ADHD drugs and the like), and more?  Why shoud I tell you about the side effects of psychiatric drugs when experts can tell you this in the brand new, first ever, searchable database.  Check it out!  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDdA7WPgeDM or visit
Psychiatric Drug Side Effects Search Engine

A Documentary – Making A Killing – The Untold Story of Psychotropic Drugging

Making a Killing DVD

“Psychotropic drugs. It’s the story of big money–drugs that fuel a $330
billion psychiatric industry, without a single cure.  The cost in human
terms is even greater–these drugs now kill an estimated 42,000 people
every year.  And the death count keeps rising.  Containing more than
175 interviews with lawyers, mental health experts, the families of victims
and the survivors themselves, this riveting documentary rips the mask
off psychotropic drugging and exposes a brutal but well-entrenched
money-making machine.”

The facts are hard to believe, but fatal to ignore.

Big Pharma is making a killing by pushing their psychotropic drugs down millions of individual’s throats from antidepressants to antipsychotics to psychostimulants for ADHD.   Let’s not forget those hypnotic sleeping pills, too.

What mental illness do you have this week?  Not doing your homework?  Agitated because you quit smoking?  Or perhaps you just are a teenager and you feel that everyone else is better looking than you.  You name it they have a diagnosis waiting for you and a matching pill in just the right color.

Spread this article to everyone you know so that everyone gets the raw truth in the DVD, “A Documentary – Making A Killing – The Untold Story of Psychotropic Drugging” which is presented by the Citizens Commission on Human Rights. 

Watch it at http://www.cchr.org/#/videos/making-a-killing-introduction.

Report all psychiatric abuses to www.cchr.org.

UPDATE: The DVD can be purchased here

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Quitting Smoking and RLS (Restless Leg Syndrome) – Natural Rx

There was a study conducted at a hospital recently on RLS.  A pain management doctor was in charge and it lasted one month.  The patients came back in on a weekly basis.  Although many people have RLS due to other issues, the interruption of sleep is extremely important during withdrawal and detox.

It was noted that the majority of the patients had an iron deficiency and had low levels of dopamine. One elderly lady had a severe case of RLS, and unfortunately, was needlessly taking a Parkinson’s drug for it, called Levadopa. Read the rest of this entry »

Alternatives to Chantix (Varenicline) Dangerous Smoking Cessation Drug

Varenicline (trade name Chantix in the USA and Champix in Europe and other countries, marketed by Pfizer, is a prescription medication used to treat smoking addiction, by blocking the release of dopamine from nicotine receptors in the brain, just as antipsychotic drugs block dopamine.

The pill was linked to more than 3,000 reports of serious side effects per a Bloomberg report.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration reported in February that at least 39 people committed suicide while on Chantix. The FDA initially had cut the 10 month waiting period short by 4 months and approved the drug ahead of schedule. Read the rest of this entry »

WELLBUTRIN (Bupropion, Zyban) – Side Effects and Withdrawal Symptoms

WELLBUTRIN (Bupropion, Zyban)

Side effects and Withdrawal Symptoms

WELLBUTRIN is an atypical antidepressant. Bupropion, (generic name), is also prescribed as a smoking cessation medication, marketed as Zyban.

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