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http://www.ihealthtube.com Dr. Gary Kohls urges people to avoid using SSRIs. They are addictive and they alter the brain.

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  • Yes! My brain had completely recovered!

  • i do feel better now than i did.ive stepped down to one 5th of a tablet but still get side effects,stiff neck,muscle twitches,burning skin etc.my girlfriend is thai and was addicted to heroin,she got of it cold turkey in 2 weeks,you decide which is the worse drug and harder to get off!

    its not the illegal ones the money making companies like eli lilly who make prozac want you addicted,they made 88 billion in profit for 2010,

    they are pure legal evil .

    money for peoples suffering.

  • i tried getting off prozac,cold turkey 4 years ago.from 40mg a day to nothing straight off.i had a pain in my back that felt like a hot knife being pushed in,constantly,i had migraines,burning skin,shaking,shivers,severe muscle stiffness,cramps,vomiting,swol­len stomach,acid reflux,nightmares,visual problems,complete detatchment from reality,thoughts of stabbing people of myself,involuntary muscle spasms,all this has continued till now,even though ive been on it again.this drug has ruined my life

  • @llusty78 so do you believe that these drugs are dangerous?

  • @PrinzessinDelirium how long have you been taking antidepressant drugs for? did you feel that your brain has recovered from them completely? thanks

  • @ammyanne... Diabetes can be cured naturally.

  • @llusty78 ..while the PHYSICAL withdrawal is much more severe..it's the mental withdrawal that is much longer than any systoms from herion withdrawal. I's rather go through the narcotic WD any old day.

  • US National Library of MedicineNational Institutes of Health ...funded the neuron density study...who funds them? Big Pharma.

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