Bullshit, I have been on Celexa for a year and it has helped me greatly with my anxiety. The people that do these things had far greater problems that taking SSRI"s. Also many people are on a much larger dose than they need to be of these drugs. I take 10 MG of Celexa which takes the edge off. The max is 60 mg.
I have been on and off anti-depressants since I was diagnosed with depression at age 13. I was again diagnosed with bi-polar disorder when I was 19. I have tried every single pill imaginable. The best thing I ever did was go off all my meds entirely. I feel like myself again and am happier then ever.
I was on Effexor and Seroquil about a year ago, but they turned me into a zombie. The side effects were also so bad I had to go off of them entirely.
The Nazis put fluoride in the water during WW2 because it slowly intoxicates the brain and makes people in a relaxed drug like state making resistance little
re.. i realized i had completely forgotten (was literally blinded by the drug, heavily sedated in other words) about some things. anyways it did wonders for me (or at least i think it did). it's not that bad of a drug if u ask me i was pretty bad when i started taking it
i took zyprexa (also made by Eli Lilly) for 3 years or so and i also had those neurotic states of agression, not that i would ever let myself handled by anything like that ever.. well it eventually got to me in one way or another but i was far from hurting anyone with no reason. no hallucinations though for me..... after one year or so things became to quiet down.. and after i let them go after my doctor died the world quickly started reassembling itself in ways i thought were not possible anymo
man i know this is true they force us to take drugs and be vacinated and then they watch to see what happends they prescribe ssri like candy im witness to this
I've been on Lexapro 2 weeks, I've been having the worst nightmares in my life, every single dream was very graphic and violent, me watching executions,torture, very very realistic dreams the reason Im posting a comment is becuase I typed in "Lexapro nightmares" and this video came up, Im gonna stop the meds, been taking it for depression, it did help with the sadness, and anxiety, also feeling spacey,
One way to shield yourself from mind control is to constantly reinforce to your own mind that you wish to resist by either nodding your head or tapping your foot. This helps your mind understand that it should resist. It requires a lot of will power. I won't tell you it is easy. Ever have a teacher ask you to stop tapping your foot? Ever wonder why?
The deeper cognitive part of the brain rarely fails unless trauma is introduced. It is a computer inside everyone that obeys it's master "the ego" to a certain extent. You can program it to auto negotiate high stress conditions such as torture. So the trick is to give your mind a reference point. Do something symbolic like tie a string around your finger. Your inner computer feels no fear or joy and can solve complicated tasks if given time. I hope that helped.
I was on Paxil for 5 years and yes it is like being under hypnosis when youre on SSRI drugs.Paxil was actually originally classed as a "hypnotic drug for human use" . Then when GSK obtained it off a danish company called NeuroSearch ,they tested it as an anti depressant. The SSRI drugs are highly dangerous , highly addictive and the side effects are totally unpredictable. Some people become violent, homicidal, suicidal, mentally impaired, psychotic, aggressive, extremely agitated and much more.
what about luvox cr for OCD...????
murrythelattleguy 3 months ago
Bullshit, I have been on Celexa for a year and it has helped me greatly with my anxiety. The people that do these things had far greater problems that taking SSRI"s. Also many people are on a much larger dose than they need to be of these drugs. I take 10 MG of Celexa which takes the edge off. The max is 60 mg.
billybassman21 8 months ago
Trauma is the gateway to control.
nofxmike06 10 months ago
I have been on and off anti-depressants since I was diagnosed with depression at age 13. I was again diagnosed with bi-polar disorder when I was 19. I have tried every single pill imaginable. The best thing I ever did was go off all my meds entirely. I feel like myself again and am happier then ever.
I was on Effexor and Seroquil about a year ago, but they turned me into a zombie. The side effects were also so bad I had to go off of them entirely.
CPYKOmega33 1 year ago
I'm on Effexor and it caused me to become VERY suicidle. I sleep walk. Marijuana saved me, fuck FDA approved shit
pcosfight 1 year ago
When fluoride attaches to serotonin it is inactivated, causing depression.
All SSRI drugs contain fluoride do a web search "Nazis water supply fluoride"
Also the sexual side effects are because fluoride makes you sterile
JayPull85 1 year ago
The Nazis put fluoride in the water during WW2 because it slowly intoxicates the brain and makes people in a relaxed drug like state making resistance little
SSRI=Mass fluoride
JayPull85 1 year ago
re.. i realized i had completely forgotten (was literally blinded by the drug, heavily sedated in other words) about some things. anyways it did wonders for me (or at least i think it did). it's not that bad of a drug if u ask me i was pretty bad when i started taking it
pawppy 1 year ago
i took zyprexa (also made by Eli Lilly) for 3 years or so and i also had those neurotic states of agression, not that i would ever let myself handled by anything like that ever.. well it eventually got to me in one way or another but i was far from hurting anyone with no reason. no hallucinations though for me..... after one year or so things became to quiet down.. and after i let them go after my doctor died the world quickly started reassembling itself in ways i thought were not possible anymo
pawppy 1 year ago
man i know this is true they force us to take drugs and be vacinated and then they watch to see what happends they prescribe ssri like candy im witness to this
snooch1975 1 year ago
I've been on Lexapro 2 weeks, I've been having the worst nightmares in my life, every single dream was very graphic and violent, me watching executions,torture, very very realistic dreams the reason Im posting a comment is becuase I typed in "Lexapro nightmares" and this video came up, Im gonna stop the meds, been taking it for depression, it did help with the sadness, and anxiety, also feeling spacey,
rambaran2004 1 year ago
well..
Targetgirl100 1 year ago
Some drugs are incredibly powerful and evil... most people have no idea what they can do. Even a little amount can take control of you for months.
angelofshred 1 year ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
I'm on Ciprales (essitalopram) and it helps my depression and anxiety. This is just BS and propaganda against medications.
shaman303 3 years ago
One way to shield yourself from mind control is to constantly reinforce to your own mind that you wish to resist by either nodding your head or tapping your foot. This helps your mind understand that it should resist. It requires a lot of will power. I won't tell you it is easy. Ever have a teacher ask you to stop tapping your foot? Ever wonder why?
Neiko410 3 years ago
really? how does that work? sounds interesting.
loserella55 3 years ago
The deeper cognitive part of the brain rarely fails unless trauma is introduced. It is a computer inside everyone that obeys it's master "the ego" to a certain extent. You can program it to auto negotiate high stress conditions such as torture. So the trick is to give your mind a reference point. Do something symbolic like tie a string around your finger. Your inner computer feels no fear or joy and can solve complicated tasks if given time. I hope that helped.
Neiko410 3 years ago 2
oh, okay. that makes sense. thanks. :)
loserella55 3 years ago
I was on Paxil for 5 years and yes it is like being under hypnosis when youre on SSRI drugs.Paxil was actually originally classed as a "hypnotic drug for human use" . Then when GSK obtained it off a danish company called NeuroSearch ,they tested it as an anti depressant. The SSRI drugs are highly dangerous , highly addictive and the side effects are totally unpredictable. Some people become violent, homicidal, suicidal, mentally impaired, psychotic, aggressive, extremely agitated and much more.
ihateseroxat 3 years ago 7