Guest guest Posted April 7, 2011 Report Share Posted April 7, 2011 http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/04/06/frightening-story-behind-the-drug-companies-creation-of-medical-lobotomies.aspx Hi Ladies, I know this is off topic, but I after watching the full presentation, I really felt the urge to share. IMO this video gives a great history of how psych medicine became such the rage,along with the diagnostic criteria out of control and the role of the pharmaceutical industries in all of this. It's worth devoting the time to watch this video. I'm truly mostly a natural medicine gal as my e-mail address states. Sometimes if I can tolerate it, I take a pharmaceutical, they have a place in my world, when I have been unable to find another solution in time. But I advocate searching all natural methodologies as possible. Healing the body, and spirit is truly the best course of treatment for disease. Hugs, There would be nothing to frighten you if you refused to be afraid. Gandhi From: Lengyel <tracylengyel@...> Sent: Thu, April 7, 2011 2:29:55 AMSubject: RE: Re: Positive Feedback As far as sensitivities, I used to tan very easily and never burn now I burn right away even with sunscreen AFTER THESE IMPLANTS OF COURSE. Oh, and my hair is so brittle now I wouldn't be able to have it hightlighted if I wanted to, I wouldn't have any left. I have a weird receeding hairline also now. I wish you guys could see the difference in how I look compared to just a few yrs ago. Anyone else's looks change drastically in just a few years? T From: t-jay130@...Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2011 01:53:16 +0000Subject: Re: Positive Feedback Hi Bev,I know what you mean about the chemicals in most hair salons. I can't spend any time there. I now go to a barber shop. Many other women do too. They spritz on water, give me a trim, and I leave feeling fine.Years ago, when my kids were young, I went to a woman who worked out of her home with just a few steady clients. All the nursing moms and moms of preschool aged kids loved going to her as she had Barney or Reading Rainbow on the VCR as we had our haircuts. I'd still be using her services, but she moved.I hope you eventually find a way to work and also stay well.Hugs, M.>> hi susanne- i know what you mean by feeling like you've lost your livelyhood at 32....i'm the same age. due to mcs, i've had to quit my career as a hairdresser as i am so allergic to any products....hairspray and haircolor being the worst. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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