Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Who Needs Antidepressants?



Antidepressants are sold in millions in the US and the UK and the most popular Prozac, was reported to be the world's fastest-selling drug until Viagra became the most wanted drug in the US and Western European countries.

They need more Viagra for more sex, because millions of ignorant people use sex as an antidepressant.

The fact that Prozac and Viagra are the fastest-selling drugs in the Western world is enough evidence of the prevalence of ignorance among millions of Americans and Western Europeans who are being exploited by the pharmaceutical companies manufacturing these drugs to supply them to the millions of victims of the medical lies they have been fabricating for decades.

Now here is the breaking news: Antidepressant drugs don't work! and this is official.

The happiest people in the world don't use antidepressants.
We don't use antidepressants in Nigeria and most of the African countries. We don't need them to overcome depression, because we have better and more practical treatments.

Yes, stimulants and intoxicants work, but antidepressants don't work. Therefore, you do not need antidepressants for the treatment of anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, eating disorders, etc.

I have always known that antidepressants were mere "make-believe" products of medical spin. The so called "mood brighteners", "joy capsules" or "happiness pills" are simply escapist drugs meant to only give the consumers lucid intervals and sooner or later, they get hooked like junkies. The more junkies hooked on these "fake" drugs, the more millions of dollars the pharmaceutical companies are making daily.

Flush the Prozac, Seroxat and the other SSRIs down the toilet and kiss Eli Lilly goodbye for good.

The following treatments have been found to be the best solutions to your depression or moody blues, because they work.

* Exercise: Helps some people with depression. Douglas Adams, author of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", said running helped him cope with depression.

* Friends: Talking through your feelings can help in mild depression with a friend or relative or in a self-help group.

* Cognitive behavioural therapy: Teaches you to challenge negative thoughts and feelings of hopelessness.

* Interpersonal therapy: Focuses on relationships and problems such as difficulties with communication.

* Counselling: Helps you think about the problems in your life and find new ways of dealing with them.

I hardly take pills and my daily drug is drinking three cups of water before breakfast and positive thinking.

I live and work for justice, love and peace.

Good doses of Positive Thoughts are the best antidepressants.

Cheers and God bless you as you learn to live positively everyday and night.

2 comments:

Belema said...

Great writeup :)

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