I noticed this talked about on social media, and the story comes from a piece in the London Telegraph.
The topic? "Depression is not a chemical imbalance in the brain and scientists have no idea how antidepressants work." It's a medical review by the University College London.
Yes, in a simplistic study....there is NO chemical imbalance in the brain, and therefore....the use of antidepressants for the past seventy-odd years....is a mystery.
They are basically saying that low points in your life occur....some people work their way through them, and some linger in the 'pit'.
This brings one to the odd conclusion....that if you didn't have a chemical imbalance in the brain....in the first place....you definitely have an imbalance after you start on the antidepressants.
Destruction of the industry? Well....it just makes you wonder....why continue with your antidepressant pills, if they have no affect other than dulling your senses?
Someone ought to put these guys up for a Nobel Prize or something.
As I understand it:
ReplyDelete* every medication is a poison designed to force the physical body to act in an unnatural way.
Instead of treatment after-the-fact, I prefer to prevent such issues through diet and exercise.