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Can People Recover From Mental Illness? Mad Wisdom Depression Project

Anna Miller form the Depression project interviews Karen Beth Glunz about mad wisdom needed to overcome depression and bipolar disorders without going through the conventional mental health system and being drugged by psychiatry. Can people every really become fully recovered or cured from mental illness?

Visit the Ask for Grace Website at;
http://www.askforgrace.net

Visit The Depression Project at;
http://www.thedepressionproject.com

This video was produced by Psychetruth
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Music by
Jimmy Gelhaar
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  • Go out when the sun is medium-low in the sky, and take off sunglasses, don't use sunscreen so your body can absorb all the healthy rays of sunlight, done regularly- this will cure all mental illnesses, from depression, paranoia, bi-polar, schizophrenia, etc...

  • there is one thing that will cure any mental illness ... SUNLIGHT. The more you get, the better for your body and mind, but only go out when the sun is not at the strongest, eg morning and just before sunset.

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  • I have been treated for bipolar after a manic episode in 2007;i am now well and working full time for the last two years.Keep off the meds they make you worse

  • @zombiehellmonkey I guess this is why nobody is depressed in sunny California

  • @dervishmadwhirler your comment "My 'name' is Dervish Mad Whirler, I am almost 43...My preferred 'sacramental' substances are LSD and DMT"

    What exactly is your duty?

  • You can;t help me I'm a retard

    Mike

  • menatl illness is a disease of the observer. I would love to see all who supported this model of disease incarcerated in the same filthy pigpens that they put all the priests in, during this soulless time

  • @dervishmadwhirler I could NOT agree more with everything you stated. And your last statement is taught (or at least was taught) in schools of psychiatry.- "There is NO state of mind which is the right one (or normal). Each mind is unique" Thus, from whence comes the illness?! Psychiatrists, contrary to what they have been schooled to believe, are NOT Gods.

  • exactly the same happened to me i became mentally ill on meds and they said nothing worked and told me there is nothing left except shock therapy for my depression. my insurance changed and i lost the docs but i was advised in my last visit to just skip ahead to what i would have learned at the end of therapy...get spiritual. i found buddhism. a religion based on altruism and pure love...and i have been cured for 4 years!

  • @dervishmadwhirler The idea that cancer is a fungus is a scam created by an alternative medicine nutball trying to sell books. It's been debunked. Come on, I can't be the only person who knows how to use google.

  • @TheLaughingOut

    Ummm, what is a scam? Can you be more specific? WHO is a nutball trying to sell books? Did I miss something? Was I talking about a book? Or a specific person?

    I DONT THINK SO. PLease, clarify your comment.

  • @carlabonesso

    And just for the record; its the established psychology and psychiatry branche of medicine which are compeltely closed minded and attempts to discredit any and every alternative means of treating people.

    I dont have hatred for people and I dont hate people for being different, what gave you that idea?

    I just have a long history of treating and curing people who havent had any positive results from psychiatry and psychology. You will surely meet many of them in your career... 

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