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Terence McKenna on Prozac (Fluoxetine)

A clip of Terence McKenna giving his opinion on the SSRI anti-depressant Prozac (Fluoxetine). INTELLIGENCE DECREASED BY ANTIDEPRESSANTS: Schmitt et al. (2001) suggested that the SSRI antidepressan...  
 
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luv2bud (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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If you feel depressed and dissatisfied, maybe there is an external reason for feeling that way. Maybe it's not just that your brain chemistry is out of whack. Maybe your culture and your society are screwed up, and that's why you feel bad. It's too easy, it's a cop-out to say that the problem is within the minds of depressed people. If so many people are feeling so bad, there must be something outside of them that is making them feel that way. Your unhappiness should drive you to take (cut)
loveupskirts (1 month ago) Show Hide
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i was on this, now i ran out lol. feel dreadfull.
i cannot shake my emptiness
thatbastardson (1 month ago) Show Hide
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fast. stop eating, and fast your system. move toward nature, and you cannot go wrong. no alcohol, no drugs.
pot4add (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I think he means that they can make you feel like somebody else, when in reality, you are the same person, So its not the right way to go about fixing yourself. 0:35
ohwell121 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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i like bananas btw. maybe that's why.

and they go down easy. just peel em and chew em up, om nom nom nom nom
d0md0mt0mt0m (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I got those brain shocks too. And heart palpitations. Had them for MONTHS, probably almost a year after stopping them also. Basically, they are pieces of shit which do nothing but harm.
ohwell121 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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holy shit. thats though

i only had them the way i had for a couple of days. then every once in a while the week following id fall down to the floor like a panick attack, they said it was just me, but i didnt believe them

i've had off and on panic attacks etc. but hte brain shock thing around the time i was getting off zoloft 100mg (just raised from 50mg, which is considered a medium-low dose) from six months back, was the worst feeling i've had, as a single experience, in my whole life!
d0md0mt0mt0m (2 months ago) Show Hide
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So true what Terrence is saying. This is because These anti-depressants simply don't work! Due to the freedom of information act, some scientific study analyst's got all the studies submitted to the FDA, not just the ones that were published. It shows overwhelmingly that they simply don't work, except it extreme depression where they only help slightly.
chance823232 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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yeah i once took some cymbalta and could never rub one off. the load never came!!!
blatspanner (5 months ago) Show Hide
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anti-depressants or anti-psychotics,i can't remember which i was on. the aim was to counter panic attacks. they worked,but i found that my mind was unable to wander. when it tried,it hit a rather disturbing brick wall. i canned the pills immediately and never took any again. give me panic attacks any day.

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