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Jebus-Zeus
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this is why i don't trust pharmaceutical drugs or the company's who make them...

"Stephen Paddock, Omar Mateen, Gavin Long, Eric Harris, Dylan Klebold, James Holmes, and Nikolas Cruz, all have one thing in common other than the mass murders they carried out. They were all reportedly taking prescription drugs which alter their state of mind and carry a host of negative side effects ranging from aggression and suicide to homicidal ideation."

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Since writing this post Jebus-Zeus may have helped people, but has not within the last four (4) days.
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One of the things that happens within the emotions is that empathy is subdued and the darker natureโ€™s of man comes forth. This is difficult to handle for the individual and require great strength of mind to overcome.
The feelings in general alter so much that the personality changes and the suppressed inner being comes forth and manifests as something we could call evil.

These side effects are often downplayed and silenced, but are well known. In most cases it does not come forth in a strong manner, but for a small percentage that has the latency, it has devastating effects.

The need to look again on substances and chemicals is adamant for a greater understanding of the human psyche and the understanding of consciousness. The fact of the matter is that the violence lives within all of us as we are beings of light and dark forces, but the influences and the potential separate us in how the influence manifest in the individual.

I find great danger in tampering with the body chemistry and this is also not an exact science in any way. Most of it is at an experimental stage where there are massive human trials in effect and there are no sound regulations on this to make sure that bad things does not happen. Many lives are ruined and lost because of it and the dark numbers are far too high to let it go by unnoticed.
One issue is that credibility is taken away from people undergoing treatments and what we have is the voice of beard stroking men with no actual experience of what happens on the individual level. The authority has been taken and is thus also given blindly to entities with no other interest than self preservation.

Mine.... mine i say!!!
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I am somewhat biased due to my own positive experience with pharmaceuticals, but that doesn't blind me from how often doctors prescribe medications like SSRI's and anti-psychotics. When a person doesn't need an adjustment with their brain chemistry and actually needs a chance to be heard and understood as opposed to medicated, then the unwarranted medication will make them worse. It's the same with many medications that are taken when unnecessary- it will mess with your very delicate system.

When it comes to body chemistry @Grim_Hardcastle I don't think that people should be needing to take medications, Prozac (one of the Rx's I take) for example, for years on end in order to function in their daily lives without longing for death, but our body chemistry has already been screwed with when it comes to the immense amount of chemicals people and the mothers who bore them have been exposed to over the last 100 years. It's not surprising that our brain chemistry, (along with our intestinal, immune, and hormonal systems) has changed as well.

There really is so much, as you said, "danger tampering with the body chemistry," when health organizations really don't seem to be factoring in all of the very serious environmental influences on the body. I think of the FDA as a train station that collects money and clips your ticket before saying, "Next!" They aren't something to measure jack-****shit against.

I just hope that people will take more interest in how their body works instead of listening to those who try to "teach" them who mainly have dollar-signs obstructing their vision. A third of the time, I'm hopeful that people will figure this out before my vague idea of when it's "too late." Humans can do so much more than what they think is expected of them and what they're capable of.

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I don't trust them, but sometimes they are necessary.

Mine.... mine i say!!!
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The person with their natural body chemistry prior to taking medication was not a person in the slightest. She was a ghoul. I find the idea of going back to being anywhere near that person to be a horrifying one.

Too many people who try to seek help come in contact with uncaring doctors who think a compliant, uncomplicated patient is a good patient. Like GPs who have no business prescribing medication willy-nilly without any intermediate steps.

For someone who is grieving the loss of a loved one who is sad and generally depressed (normal, healthy emotions for someone to feel in that situation) to be prescribed anti-depressants at the drop of a hat during a GP visit is disgusting. I know someone this happened to who rightly questioned her doctor (by explaining she was just genuinely sad) and refused the Rx. It's such a mess.

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