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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2008

Your Turn with Kathy Fountain - Weekdays on FOX 13

Thursday, October 9
Topic: Too many kids on meds?
Guests:
Peter Breggin, M.D. author Medication Madness
Bruce Levine, Ph.D. clinical psychologist
Dominick Riccio, Ph.D. Psychologist & psychoanalyst
James B. Gottstein, attorney

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  • @dannyboidj1 with you on psychiatry* however, when you say the brain doesnt always recover from, psychiatric drug use, what exactly doesnt the brain heal from? thanks for your response

  • @Transmintosity i agree with psychiatry i believe orthomolecular healing is more effective. i was only taking celexa for OCD i took seroquel for a little bit as well but not a high dose i believe brain damage is only caused when on these drugs for a long period of time i was mainly only taking celexa for 8 years and cholomapharine ( however you spell it ) for 3.

  • @madbandicooot how long exactly were you on the medication for

  • @dannyboidj1 The brain doesn't always recover after the cessation of psychiatric drug-taking. This is especially true for many people who have been on antipsychotics and benzodiazepines for a long period. Neuroleptic induced tardive dyskinesia, for example, remains for many after the cessation of taking the drug. 

  • @dannyboidj1 Who said it is a conspiracy? Maybe a few scientologists, but I think all you are doing is prejudging legitimate criticisms with an inane concept that betokens a complete ignorance of millenia of debate about the aetiology and psychology of evil. Read some Solzhenitsyn, Szasz or Arendt and what they have to say about evil, and disabuse yourself of the idea that people who hate psychiatry or the pharmacological paradigm of torture are conspiracy theorists.

  • @dannyboidj1 I suggest you do the same, if only to vaccinate yourself against the corruption of the age, and to protect your humanity, assailed on all sides by the moral degeneracy of our age. They must be judged in the most excoriating terms for these crimes against humanity. These people crystallize the concept of the banality of evil.

  • @dannyboidj1 These drugs are definitely brain damaging, neurodegenerating drugs. You don't need to go to a 'professional', the professionals, at least most of them, forfeited their right to be taken seriously when they became mendacious scumbags and meretricious ad-men and women for their odious pimps at good old Big Pharma, the despicable vermin. Big Pharma, in collusion with P$ychiatry, has built a lucrative industry on the corpses of men, women and children, and I loathe them.

  • @pbtwentythree do you feel that these drugs are brain damaging and if so who can i get in contact with in terms of a professional to answer these questions? thanks

  • @madbandicooot thats good news i wonder what the recovery rate is? i think i need to get in contact with a professional or someone who can answer these questions, do you know anyone who can? Thanks, and is your mental capacity still intact?

  • @dannyboidj1 I believe that the body has a remarkable way of recovering, alot of side effects have gone away for me but I believe others havn't such as less able to feel emotionally. again though I know my body better than others so when you have problems such as this you notice it.

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