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>Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2008 07:53:00 +0000

>From: " Clifford G. " <cgmiller@...>

If your children or a relative are ever prescribed " mental health " drugs,

you have good reason to be worried . Please circulate this.

To get an idea how toxic these drugs are the " Side Effects Made Simple "

series from The Institute for Nearly Genuine Research is worth a visit,

(apart from having a funny side, amidst the doom). And " toxic " means

" poisonous " . A " toxic " drug is a poison.

In the " Science Made Simple Series " take notice of how often the drug

company information is vague about:-

* the so-called mental health disorders (which US psychiatrists vote

annually on adding to their diagnostic manuals - a science free zone - no

scientific proof the conditions exist needed)

* the causes of so-called mental health disorders

* how their drugs work - claiming for some things like how they work

" theoreticallly " because there is no proof for these " theories "

The Institute for Nearly Genuine Research appears to be dedicated to

providing information regarding psychiatry, which of course continues to be

the least successful branch of medicine in history. On The Institute for

Nearly Genuine Research's website you can get some appreciation for why.

You will have to make your own mind up about the accuracy of the claims. I

cannot vouch for the website but I have checked some of the information

published. It should be verifiable by information published on the web

from " official " sources. For example, from the Bristol Myers drug company

website. Compare the information on aripiprazole - their version of this

drug is " Abilify " (emphasis added):-

* " The symptoms of bipolar disorder are thought to be caused by an

imbalance of key chemicals in the brain " - ABILIFY® (aripiprazole)

Demonstrated Efficacy as Long-Term Maintenance Therapy from Bristol Myers

drug company website

* with " The symptoms of bipolar disorder are thought to be caused by an

imbalance of key chemicals in the brain " Bipolar Made Simple from The

Institute for Nearly Genuine Research.

Note the words " thought to be caused by " - as if they cannot make up their

minds - which of course is not so important if you are in the meantime

making lots of money - you don't really have to do you.

In the UK aripiprazole has been linked to 22 deaths over 445 reports of

suspected adverse reactions in a total of 1054 adverse reactions - source

UK's Medicines Healthcare Regulatory Agency:-

www.mhra.gov.uk/home/groups/public/

documents/sentineldocuments/dap_1152181398407.pdf

In the USA in two years Abilify has been linked to 3,979 reports of

suspected adverse drug reactions

http://www.psychdrugdangers.com/?drugtable=aripiprazole. These include 98

completed suicides, 103 deaths not by suicide, 31 unsuccessful suicides, 4

murders and making 11 people seriously contemplate murder and 40 people

seriously contemplate suicide.

Adverse drug reaction reporting is estimated to be between 90 to 99 percent

under reported so these reports of suspected adverse reactions are the tip

of the iceberg.

Odd that GlaxoKline connected Dr Ben Goldacre of The Guardian's

Badscience column does not tell us all the time about these psychiatric

quack claims the way he is constantly attacking herbalists, nutritionists,

homeopaths and the like. This of course can have nothing whatsoever to do

with them being a threat to drug company profits. Nor can it have anything

to do with Ben working at the Maudsley Hospital, England, home of the UK's

Institute of Psychiatry. And it can of course have nothing whatsoever to

do with GlaxoKline making around 5 billion pounds sterling a year in

psychiatric drug sales. They do give a lot of money to researchers in

psychiatry but that can surely have nothing to do with this either.

And do not be deceived by drugs only meant to be used on adults (presumably

on the basis that if adults get poisoned they are old enough to know

better). Some psychistrists have no problem prescribing them for kids too.

--------------------------------------------------------

Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

Vaccines - http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htm Email classes start in

January

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I love Ben Hansen's work. He isn't just funny, he's personally taken

on Eli Lilly in Michigan at his own risk in a suit against the state

for disclosure of prescribing and adverse psychiatric drug effects

among Medicaid children, which Lilly has manipulated behind the

scenes. I think I can vouch that Hansen has the world's best

consultants regarding adverse drug effects, since he belongs to the

same organization as the handful of psychiatric and scientific

reformists who've made careers of studying these effects and getting

the information to the public. His references to " carbon monoxide

poisoning " as a side effect of, say, Abilify, or " wheelchair ridden "

for Paxil are dark half-jokes about the ultimate result of the many

failed suicide attempts or cascade reactions set up by the drugs. At

the bottom of the lists of side effects he posts " for (dead serious)

fun " are the actual effects reported to the government:

http://www.bonkersinstitute.org/simpleside.html

>

> >Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2008 07:53:00 +0000

> >From: " Clifford G. " <cgmiller@...>

>

>

>

> If your children or a relative are ever prescribed " mental health "

drugs,

> you have good reason to be worried . Please circulate this.

>

> To get an idea how toxic these drugs are the " Side Effects Made

Simple "

> series from The Institute for Nearly Genuine Research is worth a

visit,

> (apart from having a funny side, amidst the doom). And " toxic "

means

> " poisonous " . A " toxic " drug is a poison.

>

> In the " Science Made Simple Series " take notice of how often the

drug

> company information is vague about:-

> * the so-called mental health disorders (which US psychiatrists

vote

> annually on adding to their diagnostic manuals - a science free

zone - no

> scientific proof the conditions exist needed)

>

> * the causes of so-called mental health disorders

> * how their drugs work - claiming for some things like how they work

> " theoreticallly " because there is no proof for these " theories "

>

> The Institute for Nearly Genuine Research appears to be dedicated to

> providing information regarding psychiatry, which of course

continues to be

> the least successful branch of medicine in history. On The

Institute for

> Nearly Genuine Research's website you can get some appreciation for

why.

>

> You will have to make your own mind up about the accuracy of the

claims. I

> cannot vouch for the website but I have checked some of the

information

> published. It should be verifiable by information published on the

web

> from " official " sources. For example, from the Bristol Myers drug

company

> website. Compare the information on aripiprazole - their version

of this

> drug is " Abilify " (emphasis added):-

> * " The symptoms of bipolar disorder are thought to be caused by an

> imbalance of key chemicals in the brain " - ABILIFY® (aripiprazole)

> Demonstrated Efficacy as Long-Term Maintenance Therapy from

Bristol Myers

> drug company website

> * with " The symptoms of bipolar disorder are thought to be caused

by an

> imbalance of key chemicals in the brain " Bipolar Made Simple from

The

> Institute for Nearly Genuine Research.

> Note the words " thought to be caused by " - as if they cannot make

up their

> minds - which of course is not so important if you are in the

meantime

> making lots of money - you don't really have to do you.

>

> In the UK aripiprazole has been linked to 22 deaths over 445

reports of

> suspected adverse reactions in a total of 1054 adverse reactions -

source

> UK's Medicines Healthcare Regulatory Agency:-

> www.mhra.gov.uk/home/groups/public/

> documents/sentineldocuments/dap_1152181398407.pdf

>

> In the USA in two years Abilify has been linked to 3,979 reports of

> suspected adverse drug reactions

> http://www.psychdrugdangers.com/?drugtable=aripiprazole. These

include 98

> completed suicides, 103 deaths not by suicide, 31 unsuccessful

suicides, 4

> murders and making 11 people seriously contemplate murder and 40

people

> seriously contemplate suicide.

>

> Adverse drug reaction reporting is estimated to be between 90 to 99

percent

> under reported so these reports of suspected adverse reactions are

the tip

> of the iceberg.

>

> Odd that GlaxoKline connected Dr Ben Goldacre of The Guardian's

> Badscience column does not tell us all the time about these

psychiatric

> quack claims the way he is constantly attacking herbalists,

nutritionists,

> homeopaths and the like. This of course can have nothing

whatsoever to do

> with them being a threat to drug company profits. Nor can it have

anything

> to do with Ben working at the Maudsley Hospital, England, home of

the UK's

> Institute of Psychiatry. And it can of course have nothing

whatsoever to

> do with GlaxoKline making around 5 billion pounds sterling a

year in

> psychiatric drug sales. They do give a lot of money to researchers

in

> psychiatry but that can surely have nothing to do with this either.

>

> And do not be deceived by drugs only meant to be used on adults

(presumably

> on the basis that if adults get poisoned they are old enough to know

> better). Some psychistrists have no problem prescribing them for

kids too.

>

>

>

> --------------------------------------------------------

> Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

> Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

> Vaccines - http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htm Email classes

start in

> January

>

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