Imagine a lobotomyâ¦A saw cracking your skull, followed by a surgical knife slicing and dicing a large portion of your brain - the portion responsible for helping you cope with all the nastiness in the world. You know, things like the exorbitant income tax or the millions of children who go without clean water each and every day. Or, the millions of helpless infants who are stabbed with vaccines and subsequently suffer from autism.
Without the ability to cope, a lobotomy would surely open the doors to all kinds of craziness from the nastiness in the worldâ¦.depression, suicide, and murder become a realityâ¦And this is exactly what an SSRI (antidepressant) can potentially do at the molecular level - remove that portion of your brain that helps you copeâ¦Maybe that is what happened to 81 year old Jordan Stone.
Thirteen days after taking the SSRI Prozac, on April 28, 2003, Jordanâs wife of 56 years, Kathy, found his lifeless body hanging from a beam in a back room of their shop. Not depressed at the time of his appointment, Jordan was given a free sample of the antidepressant for âchest pains!â Apparently, a pretty drug rep convinced Jordanâs doctor that Prozac could be used for these types of âoff-labelâ purposes. By FDA standards, this is totally illegal. But those standards are never enforced by the consumer watch dog turned Big Pharma lap dog. Regardless of what they are prescribed for, a chemical lobotomy is a real and present danger to SSRI users.
SSRIâs strive to increase the levels of a âcopingâ molecule known as serotonin in the brain. It helps us FIND happiness when itâs covered in an avalanche of nastiness. SSRIâs attempt to boost serotonin by âselectivelyâ stopping the âreuptakeâ of it among brain cells. This is where the whole SSRI acronym came from - âselective serotonin reuptake inhibitor.â Itâs a slick name that seems to hypnotize medical doctors into prescribing submission, but itâs a really stupid idea.
Nothing is selective in the body. While trying to block the reuptake of serotonin, SSRIâs can also prevent its release. The areas of the brain responsible for release and reuptake are so damn similar (after all, they work on the same molecule) that an SSRI isnât smart enough to understand which one it is supposed to work on. So it does what any dumb drug would do, it blocks both. The end result: no coping molecules in the brain. Deep sadness, fear or anger can set in. This was observed in the early studies performed on SSRIâs, but test subjects were allowed to drop out or mask the pain that comes with a chemical lobotomy using pain killers and/or muscle relaxants. This served as an easy way for Big Pharma to hide the detrimental effects of SSRIâs - FDA approval ensued, and so has the ripple effect of suicide.
Truth doesnât stay hidden forever. FDA is proposing a âblack boxâ warning to outline the risk of suicide among all antidepressantâs such as Lexapro, Paxil, Prozac and Zoloft.
SSRIâs block another coping molecule in the brain, dopamine. Itâs the molecule that lets you FEEL happiness. When you make love to your wife, win a marathon, or tell your micro-managing boss at work to shove it, dopamine yields the feelings of love, accomplishment and victory. Itâs also the molecule that keeps you protected from Parkinsonâs disease. Aside from being a zombie, the Harvard School of Public Health recently warned that due to lack of dopamine, people taking antidepressants are nearly twice as likely to suffer from Parkinsonâs compared to those not taking them.
By removing serotonin and dopamine from the brain, users canât FIND or FEEL happiness courtesy of a lobotomy - minus the saw and surgical knife. Instead, they become buried in the avalanche of nastinessâ¦And if you canât find or feel happiness in life, whatâs the point? Whatâs gonna stop you from snapping your neck or spraying bullets on your classmates like the âtrench-coat killerâ in Colorado?
Thanks to pretty drug reps, off-label drug pushing and the FDA approval of antidepressants, chemical lobotomy and its ripple effect is here, but not here to stay⦠if the Peopleâs Chemist has anything to say about it. Use Mother Nature in place of dangerous drugs.
Supplements that aid in a chemical process known as âmethylationâ help coping: folic acid, trimethylglycine (TMG) and methylsulfonyl methane (MSM) are among them. These vital substances can be obtained naturally from spinach, sunflower seeds, shellfish, and beets â or taken as dietary supplements. For severe depression, the essential amino acid and natural serotonin booster L-tryptophan (not 5-HTP) is a much safer alternative than SSRIâs. It is readily available and it wonât accidentally remove your coping skills and throw you into suicide or rage. Interval training and minimizing sugar are of course vital lifestyle habits for ensuring proper state of mind.
Avoiding drugs and relying on Mother Nature to help us cope will ensure that we rise above the nastiness in the world and strive to and make it a better placeâ¦We can start by saying no to prescription drugs, especially SSRIâs.



