This malpractice treatment of Lyme disease
compounds the brain damage.
"Shrink" a
reality:
Permanent brain shrinkage associated
with long term use of psychotropics
"Extrapyramidal
Effects" is the polite term for "brain damage"
'Stuff BigPharma and Psychiatry don't want you to
know. A body becomes "tolerized" or the brain compensates in
response to these known brain toxins (and you will see that they know about
actual brain cell death and brain volume loss in chronic psychotropics use) so
the "chemical imbalance": theory of "Biologic Psychiatry" is the complete
opposite of the truth.
Again, verify independently.
REFERENCES (more coming)
1) SSRI's induced agitation or
akathisia or extrapyramidal effects or brain damage:
9694033 PubMed
2) Genetic animal
models: focus on schizophrenia,
Gainetdinov, RR., et al. TRENDS in
Neuroscience, Vol 24., No. 9, September,
2001 (They have no clue
what the drugs targets are, because the
drugs' mechanisms are all wrong.
And that's the state of the "art".-- KMD)
11506886 PubMed
3) Brain cell
loss, well described in this seminal research article from 1993 about how of all
these drugs are brain damaging. What these articles show, is that not only
do "depressants" cause brain damage, brain cell death, and total brain volume
loss, they make a person more demented and more unconfortable in all ways.
"Loss of striatal
cholinergic neurons as a basis for
tardive and L-dopa-induced dyskinesias,
neuroleptic-induced supersensitivity
psychosis and refractory schizophrenia."
Miller R, Chouinard G., Biol
Psychiatry. 1993 Nov 15;34(10):713-38.
7904833 PubMed
4) Psychiatric research
in the 21st Century; Opportunities
and Limitations, GR, Heninger, Millenium
Article, Molecular Psychiatry (1999) 4,
429-436 (Psychiatry is
beginning to consider thinking like
scientists--KMD)
10523815 PubMed
5) "The
Pathophysiology of Agitation", Jearn-Pierre
Lindenmayer, J Clin Psychiatry 2002;61 (suppl 14)
11154018 PubMed
6) "Akathisia and
Exacerbation of Psychopathology; A
Preliminary Report", Dunca, et al.
Clinical Neuropharmacology, Vol 23, No.
3, pp. 169-173
10895402 PubMed
7) "Subjective
Emotional Experience and Cognitive
Impairment in Drug-Induced Akathisia",
Jong-Hoon Kim, et al, Comprehensive
Psychiatry, Vol.43, No. 6 (November/DEcember),
2002: pp 456-462
12439833 PubMed
8) "Correlations
Between Akathisia and Residual
Psychopathology: A By-product of
Neuroleptic-Induced Dysphoria",
Newcomer, et al. Br J
Psychiatry. 1994 Jun;164(6):834-8.
7952993 PubMed
9) "Cardiovascular
Effects of Antipsychotics Used in
Bipolar Illness", Piepho, Robert W., J
Clin Psychiatry 2002;63 [suppl 4]:20-23
11913671 PubMed
10) Movement Disorders
Associated With Atypical Antipsychotic
Drugs, Caroff, SN, et al, J Clin
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11913670 PubMed
The following
abstract is about a treatment for the brain damage. This means
"tranquilizers" cause agitation (which is clearly the opposite effect of what is
intended), and that this is so well known, that so, too, is it well known, that
it must be treated. They therefore have created brain damage, this
is standard operative procedure and common knowledge. Among Psychiatrists
and BigPharma.
ABSTRACT:
"Gamma-aminoburytic acid agonists for
neuroleptic-induced dyskensia", Soares,
et al, Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2001;
(2);CD000203
11) Van Der Kolk
Assessment and Treatment of Complex PTSD,
Rachel Yehuda, 2001 "Traumatic Stress"
Highest Correlate in development of
severe Complex PTSD is "Separation from Parents," for ages 7-12.
http://www.traumacenter.org/van_der_Kolk_Complex_PTSD.pdf
Read it for yourself. Don't take my word for it.
ABSTRACT:
14594750 PubMed
SPEED (Ritalin)
Speed Makes you Stupider, via a known mechanism of dopamine downregulation
All people, and all parents, especially, should read this book, because the
American Psychiatric Association doesn't want you to What
they don't want you to know, you definitely want to know.
Don't be a negligent parent. Know what you
are dealing with when you are dealing with Yale University.
SmithKline Hiding Bad Data Again-- Paxil