Benzo addiction is a trap that you may never get out of if you’re unfortunate enough to fall into it. Benzos should never be used long term. They should only be used in acute emergency situations and for only a few days. It’s best not to use them at all.
Category: Insane Psychiatry
Psychiatric meds make mental health problems worse, not better, with long-term use. In fact, these drugs can convert people who are essentially normal with very little wrong with them into chronic, lifelong mental patients. They worsen long-term outcomes.
This psychiatric drug, Abilify, is not an antidepressant. It’s an antipsychotic, which is worse. This is the most toxic class of psychiatric drugs, and the adverse effects are worse even than those of antidepressants. It’s very likely to cause disability.
When adverse effects of Prozac appeared, rather than taking the child off the drug, doctors added another drug that is even worse: the antipsychotic Risperdal. When adverse effects arise from a drug, patients are almost always placed on yet another drug.
It should be noted that the tragic suicide of Gwen Olsen’s niece was caused entirely by drugs. After having a psychotic reaction to a combination of drugs she was taking, she was placed on a cocktail of psychiatric drugs, which led to her tragic suicide.
Gwen Olsen describes how psychiatric drugs caused the tragic suicide of her niece Megan and how this horrible tragedy, caused entirely by psychiatry and psychiatric drugs, influenced her personal decision to get out of the pharmaceutical sales profession.
Providing good nutrition is the logical starting point in promoting not only good overall health but in promoting good mental health as well. Unfortunately brain-damaging psychiatric drugging rather than good nutrition is their usual first-line treatment.
Psychiatrists often prescribe one psychiatric drug after another, all the while making the patient worse and worse. They fail to realize that the proper course of treatment when a patient gets worse on drugs is to take the patient off all these poisons.
Since it’s a proven fact that so-called antidepressants increase the risk that a person will commit suicide, should such drugs even be called antidepressants? These drugs are, quite often, causing people to become suicidally depressed and causing suicide.
So-called PTSD is not a disorder in the sense that it’s a medical disease. It is a normal human reaction to an abnormally stressful environment. Taking a psychiatric drug only makes it worse. Mental function is severely impaired, which impedes recovery.