- Name: Mickel Adzema
- Location: Northern California
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ind. scholar, primal therapist, & political activist. Searching for
truth in world of Lies, Liars; wanting to help as we kill planet,
us,all planetmates
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Mickel Adzema says:
Oh,
great! That’s all we need is more people who are happy, belligerent,
idiots. I’ve noticed this personality change in people who have started
taking antidepressants. Seems they are extroverted at the cost of
empathy, self-understanding, self-consciousness. Hey, I’ve been there —
it’s called inebriation.
And, by the way, I’ve also noticed a tendency for these antidepressants
to be doorways to other drugs, like alcohol, as a matter of fact. And
these are dangerous combinations, as acknowledged by the proponents of
these SSRI drugs.
I say, right on, to Dr. Drew’s comment on this: “I can’t believe
that these dangerous drugs like Paxil are still being viewed as
possible solutions to “depression”. We all need to get a clue that we
are being marketed to in ways we never imagined.”
The holy man from India, Sathya Sai Baba, says that the path to liberation is through self-analysis, i.e., “know thyself.”
If we weren’t balanced in terms of introspection and extroversion,
would we be thoughtful self-reflective humans? Would we ever have had
an Age of Enlightenment? Is this not the “soma” of Huxley’s “Brave New
World.”
Sounds like just the prescription for a totalitarian authoritarian
state that would wish to keep its citizens “A Nation of Sheep”!
This cartoon shows people entering a doorway marked “Paxil” and exiting into a an archway marked “Tea-Baggers.”
Depression medication may offer mood lift via personality shift
On way to providing relief, antidepressant modifies certain traits
A
new study suggests that the antidepressant medication paroxetine, or
Paxil, fights depression most effectively when it first modifies two
personality traits that predispose people to this mood disorder.
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