Guest guest Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 Ana, This is really interesting, especially the history of Depakote/autism connection. So what about the infant/toddler that is prescribed these drugs to prevent seizures plus vaccines? UGGGGGH, I can't even think about it. --- anacat_11 <anacat_11@...> wrote: the first > " anti-schizophrenic " > miracle drug Thorazine (now universally known to > have been a disaster > because of its seriously neurotoxic and > dependency-inducing > qualities) came on the scene in the 1950s. > > Thorazine and all the other look alike drugs like > Prolixin, > Mellaril, etc, etc, are tricyclic compounds similar > in molecular > structure to the tricyclic so-called > " antidepressants " like > imipramine and the so-called " atypical " > antipsychotics like Clozaril, > Zyprexa and Seroquel. > > Thorazine, incidentally, was originally developed > as an industrial > dye and then as a drug to kill parasites in farm > animals. And then > there is Depakote, a popular but dangerous > anti-epileptic drug now > marketed as a so-called " mood stabilizer. " Depakote > was originally > developed as an industrial solvent which dissolves > fat - including, > presumably, the fatty tissue in human livers and > brains. > > Some sympathy and understanding needs to be > generated for the > victims of the pharmaceutical industry's perpetual > need to expand > market share wherever and whenever possible. I urge > everybody who is > concerned about the large numbers of " mental " > patients on Social > Security disability read an important article by > Whitaker, the > author of the ground-breaking book " Madness in > America: Bad Science, > Bad Medicine and the Enduring Mistreatment of the > Mentally Ill. " > Whitaker proves that the source of the epidemic of > mental illness > disability is actually the psych drugs and not the > " disease. " > > The Whitaker article can be accessed at > www.psychrights.org and/or > at www.madinamerica.com. > > Then, after honestly considering the implications > of Whitaker's > thesis - and this is important - pass the word to > every open-minded > person (and even the close-minded ones) in your > sphere of influence. > The major reason that this is important is that the > psychiatric and > medical industries, who have been co-opted by > BigPharma, have not yet > heard the word. It should be the solemn duty of > those of us who are > concerned about the dangers of the psych drugs to > learn about the > dangers and then warn others. > > Sadly, it must be admitted that most of the > care-givers in medical > industries don't want to hear the unwelcome truth > that most if not > all of the brain-altering drugs that have been so > heavily advertised > as safe by the captains of industry and then > promoted as the > only " treatment " for mental ill health are actually > unsafe and often > dependency-inducing. > > The other unwelcome and sobering reality is that > the people > diagnosed as " mentally ill " are often simply those > unfortunates who > find themselves in temporary and potentially curable > states of crisis > or " overwhelm " due to preventable and even curable > poverty, abuse, > homelessness, underemployment, malnutrition, > addictions and exposure > to neurotoxic chemicals in their food, air, water > and prescription > bottles. > > They are just like you and me, but may only be > victims of > hopelessness-generating situations like bad luck, > bad circumstances, > bad company, bad choices, bad government, or an > ultra-competitive > society that tolerates, indeed celebrates, punitive > social systems > that resemble the police state realities of European > fascism. > > The truth is that most, if not all, of BigPharma's > psychotropic > drugs are lethal at some dosage level and > brain-damaging, dependency- > inducing (= addicting) and therefore dangerous > long-term AND, as > Whitaker proves, are a major cause of permanent > disability, loss of > creativity, loss of empathy, loss of energy and a > multitude of > metabolic and personality problems that can easily > make the victims > appear mentally ill, depressed, anxious, deluded, > psychotic, > antisocial, secretive, unkempt and sick in body, > brain and spirit. > > Long-term psychotropic drug usage, especially in > high dosage or in > combinations with other drugs should be regarded as > a chemically > traumatic brain injury. Psychotropic drugs are > often legitimately > categorized as " chemical lobotomy " and therefore is > a good way to > conceptualize this serious issue. Such drugged > patients often behave > similarly to those who have suffered physically > traumatizing brain > injuries (TBI). > > America has a mental health epidemic on its hands > that is grossly > misunderstood and intentionally misrepresented. > > Those of us in the mental health industries who > have pledged > to " first do no harm " can do far better for our > vulnerable patients, > but we must first see through the flawed system that > is currently > drugging people into oblivion. > > G. Kohls, MD, Duluth, MN. > === message truncated === ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 I'll send you the article that I can only send through attachments via email. Ouch. It can apparently cause autism in an older child, or at least something which is clinically mistaken for childhood disintegrative disorder but is actually an example of what the author calls " chemo brain " . From what I understand, it can be reversible by removing the offending drug in older children. > the first > > " anti-schizophrenic " > > miracle drug Thorazine (now universally known to > > have been a disaster > > because of its seriously neurotoxic and > > dependency-inducing > > qualities) came on the scene in the 1950s. > > > > Thorazine and all the other look alike drugs like > > Prolixin, > > Mellaril, etc, etc, are tricyclic compounds similar > > in molecular > > structure to the tricyclic so-called > > " antidepressants " like > > imipramine and the so-called " atypical " > > antipsychotics like Clozaril, > > Zyprexa and Seroquel. > > > > Thorazine, incidentally, was originally developed > > as an industrial > > dye and then as a drug to kill parasites in farm > > animals. And then > > there is Depakote, a popular but dangerous > > anti-epileptic drug now > > marketed as a so-called " mood stabilizer. " Depakote > > was originally > > developed as an industrial solvent which dissolves > > fat - including, > > presumably, the fatty tissue in human livers and > > brains. > > > > Some sympathy and understanding needs to be > > generated for the > > victims of the pharmaceutical industry's perpetual > > need to expand > > market share wherever and whenever possible. I urge > > everybody who is > > concerned about the large numbers of " mental " > > patients on Social > > Security disability read an important article by > > Whitaker, the > > author of the ground-breaking book " Madness in > > America: Bad Science, > > Bad Medicine and the Enduring Mistreatment of the > > Mentally Ill. " > > Whitaker proves that the source of the epidemic of > > mental illness > > disability is actually the psych drugs and not the > > " disease. " > > > > The Whitaker article can be accessed at > > www.psychrights.org and/or > > at www.madinamerica.com. > > > > Then, after honestly considering the implications > > of Whitaker's > > thesis - and this is important - pass the word to > > every open-minded > > person (and even the close-minded ones) in your > > sphere of influence. > > The major reason that this is important is that the > > psychiatric and > > medical industries, who have been co-opted by > > BigPharma, have not yet > > heard the word. It should be the solemn duty of > > those of us who are > > concerned about the dangers of the psych drugs to > > learn about the > > dangers and then warn others. > > > > Sadly, it must be admitted that most of the > > care-givers in medical > > industries don't want to hear the unwelcome truth > > that most if not > > all of the brain-altering drugs that have been so > > heavily advertised > > as safe by the captains of industry and then > > promoted as the > > only " treatment " for mental ill health are actually > > unsafe and often > > dependency-inducing. > > > > The other unwelcome and sobering reality is that > > the people > > diagnosed as " mentally ill " are often simply those > > unfortunates who > > find themselves in temporary and potentially curable > > states of crisis > > or " overwhelm " due to preventable and even curable > > poverty, abuse, > > homelessness, underemployment, malnutrition, > > addictions and exposure > > to neurotoxic chemicals in their food, air, water > > and prescription > > bottles. > > > > They are just like you and me, but may only be > > victims of > > hopelessness-generating situations like bad luck, > > bad circumstances, > > bad company, bad choices, bad government, or an > > ultra-competitive > > society that tolerates, indeed celebrates, punitive > > social systems > > that resemble the police state realities of European > > fascism. > > > > The truth is that most, if not all, of BigPharma's > > psychotropic > > drugs are lethal at some dosage level and > > brain-damaging, dependency- > > inducing (= addicting) and therefore dangerous > > long-term AND, as > > Whitaker proves, are a major cause of permanent > > disability, loss of > > creativity, loss of empathy, loss of energy and a > > multitude of > > metabolic and personality problems that can easily > > make the victims > > appear mentally ill, depressed, anxious, deluded, > > psychotic, > > antisocial, secretive, unkempt and sick in body, > > brain and spirit. > > > > Long-term psychotropic drug usage, especially in > > high dosage or in > > combinations with other drugs should be regarded as > > a chemically > > traumatic brain injury. Psychotropic drugs are > > often legitimately > > categorized as " chemical lobotomy " and therefore is > > a good way to > > conceptualize this serious issue. Such drugged > > patients often behave > > similarly to those who have suffered physically > > traumatizing brain > > injuries (TBI). > > > > America has a mental health epidemic on its hands > > that is grossly > > misunderstood and intentionally misrepresented. > > > > Those of us in the mental health industries who > > have pledged > > to " first do no harm " can do far better for our > > vulnerable patients, > > but we must first see through the flawed system that > > is currently > > drugging people into oblivion. > > > > G. Kohls, MD, Duluth, MN. > > > === message truncated === > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ ______________ > Be a better friend, newshound, and > know-it-all with Mobile. 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