SSRIs, Antidepressants lower your consciousness, hinder your higher abilities. they are almost like fluoride in a way. | |
Wasayo User ID: 42455 United States 01/04/2007 03:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: SSRIs, Antidepressants lower your consciousness, hinder your higher abilities. they are almost like fluoride in a way. Good post, AC 177086. There is another deadly effect to SSRI's sequestering all bodily serotonin toward the brain. Other parts of the body need serotonin as well, in order to function properly. For example, all striated muscles in the body. Cardiac muscle. So what good is it to get the *temporary fix* of feeling more "up", when your heart isn't beating? Big Pharma strikes again! "Every word of God is pure: He is a shield unto them that put their trust in Him." Prov. 30:5 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 177107 Bulgaria 01/04/2007 03:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: SSRIs, Antidepressants lower your consciousness, hinder your higher abilities. they are almost like fluoride in a way. Most people are too lazy to even consider giving up their mind altering pharmaceutical drugs anyway. They like supporting those comparies which gave them illusory comfort, which leads to other biological imbalances later in the future. This article is clearly true but will not be accepted by those who cannot do without. Something else would have to occur to get their ass moving, like a good smack in the face perhaps? Oh I know, getting off their ass and learning how to excersise for the first time in their life. thats a good suggestion!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 99906 Australia 01/04/2007 03:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: SSRIs, Antidepressants lower your consciousness, hinder your higher abilities. they are almost like fluoride in a way. i do agree with you though, every SSRI that I have taken has caused me to feel like a mindless zombie. But on the other hand, they do stop things like psychosis and scitzophrenia... so if someone has an illness like this then what can they do to treat themselves besides taking an SSRI? |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 177086 United States 01/04/2007 03:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: SSRIs, Antidepressants lower your consciousness, hinder your higher abilities. they are almost like fluoride in a way. is there a link to this as an actual article or did you make it up? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 99906i do agree with you though, every SSRI that I have taken has caused me to feel like a mindless zombie. But on the other hand, they do stop things like psychosis and scitzophrenia... so if someone has an illness like this then what can they do to treat themselves besides taking an SSRI? made it up instantly after i pressed "Post New Thread" |
OP (OP) User ID: 177086 United States 01/04/2007 03:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: SSRIs, Antidepressants lower your consciousness, hinder your higher abilities. they are almost like fluoride in a way. Good post, AC 177086. Quoting: WasayoThere is another deadly effect to SSRI's sequestering all bodily serotonin toward the brain. Other parts of the body need serotonin as well, in order to function properly. For example, all striated muscles in the body. Cardiac muscle. So what good is it to get the *temporary fix* of feeling more "up", when your heart isn't beating? Big Pharma strikes again! Im sorry but i have to mention this is wrong. Serotonin does not even penetrate the blood brain barrior and taking SSRI doesnt some how re-allocate all your serotonin to the brain. this is false. i dont know where you get this strange idea. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 177107 Bulgaria 01/04/2007 03:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: SSRIs, Antidepressants lower your consciousness, hinder your higher abilities. they are almost like fluoride in a way. Good post, AC 177086. Quoting: OP 177086There is another deadly effect to SSRI's sequestering all bodily serotonin toward the brain. Other parts of the body need serotonin as well, in order to function properly. For example, all striated muscles in the body. Cardiac muscle. So what good is it to get the *temporary fix* of feeling more "up", when your heart isn't beating? Big Pharma strikes again! Im sorry but i have to mention this is wrong. Serotonin does not even penetrate the blood brain barrior and taking SSRI doesnt some how re-allocate all your serotonin to the brain. this is false. i dont know where you get this strange idea. The idea came from somewhere right? somewhere externally from somebodys consciousness before entering it internally. Which would mean evidence exists somewhere, for the perceiever to educate themselves from. so now it becomes a possibility inside the interior of the human biological system. Perhaps you are consuming too many SSRI's? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 133430 United States 01/04/2007 05:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: SSRIs, Antidepressants lower your consciousness, hinder your higher abilities. they are almost like fluoride in a way. And they hand them out like candy. The very fact that so many people kill themselves on them should be a sign that they are not good. But, it's all about money and mind control so we do it. |
ACDC User ID: 60081 Australia 01/04/2007 05:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: SSRIs, Antidepressants lower your consciousness, hinder your higher abilities. they are almost like fluoride in a way. don't knock ssri.. some have literally saved people's lives and some have ended them.. especially adolescents and kids.. psychiatrists are finding out that they are extremely effective for certain kinds of people who have inherently lower serotonin... however the latest maos are much more effective than ssri.. for certain types of people.. the epidemiologists haven't worked out yet which kind of drug works for which kind of person.. they rely on the shotgun approach.. hopefully the new individually tailored drug regiemes will do this.. but not everyone has the money to falk out to benefit from this new, expensive pharmocotherapy.. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 190739 United States 02/04/2007 05:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: SSRIs, Antidepressants lower your consciousness, hinder your higher abilities. they are almost like fluoride in a way. don't knock ssri.. some have literally saved people's lives and some have ended them.. especially adolescents and kids.. psychiatrists are finding out that they are extremely effective for certain kinds of people who have inherently lower serotonin... however the latest maos are much more effective than ssri.. for certain types of people.. the epidemiologists haven't worked out yet which kind of drug works for which kind of person.. they rely on the shotgun approach.. hopefully the new individually tailored drug regiemes will do this.. but not everyone has the money to falk out to benefit from this new, expensive pharmocotherapy.. Quoting: ACDC 60081those people should be allowed to have SSRIs, get rid of paxil and keep the others on the market. but let me tell you, those people who benefit from them have to be a minority and also mistaken about their own benefits |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 190908 Australia 02/04/2007 05:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: SSRIs, Antidepressants lower your consciousness, hinder your higher abilities. they are almost like fluoride in a way. They are helpful to a very select few but are criminally overprescribed for profit and social engineering purposes. Those that they do help would have been otherwise dead or caged for life without them. |
Swift User ID: 8661126 United Kingdom 01/11/2012 12:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: SSRIs, Antidepressants lower your consciousness, hinder your higher abilities. they are almost like fluoride in a way. I've taken SSRI's in the past, and currently taking Sertraline at high doses. I personally have never experienced any of the above, although the drug, as with any pharmaceutical, is not without it's side effects. I've never found any Independent Academic Journal articles nor any other sources to support any of the above claims, although I'm not dismissing them. |