Giz
12-22-2008, 08:41 PM
Phillip Day, Campaign for Truth in Medicine, Credence. (Please search Phillip Day in YouTube or visit his website, referenced in the videos)
This guy really doesnt seem to think so.
If you visit this site and search "psychiatry" in the "search eclub" function you will unearth a lot of very interesting articles about psychiatric medicine.
I will warn you, that his viewpoints are controversial, and some may find it upsetting, I did when I found it, as if I had known about all of this stuff before I embarked on the road of medication I would have said no, and it would have saved me a lot of heartache. It made me somewhat angry that I almost lost my life to the very medication that was supposed to help me. I hazard a guess that there are others-like me, who would prefer to see the facts, and decide then what the most appropriate course of action is.
Phillip Day runs the Campaign for Truth in Medicine, as in recent years it has become increasingly easy to engineer clinical trials for a specific purpose-that is, to obtain the desired results, without the scientific back up. (Search Harlot plc, Sackett & Oxman in google for an article from the British Medical Journal on how this is done) Medical Journals are flooded with often very contradictory studies and knowing what is real and what is not is even a mammoth task for our doctors to keep up with.
If you, like me, believe that there is more to our mental health than the chemicals that we are offered to "control" it, then you may find this site very interesting.
If not, you may still find it interesting-but you may also find it quite upsetting, so please view with caution.
With the best of intentions, I hope that this information will help all those who wish to be free of drugs in their battles with mental health. And maybe even help those who did not think that they could be helped.
Again, please view with caution, as some of the content of this site may shock and appall some. But there is a silver lining, at every turn on this site, there is hope
Love & Light
Giz
This guy really doesnt seem to think so.
If you visit this site and search "psychiatry" in the "search eclub" function you will unearth a lot of very interesting articles about psychiatric medicine.
I will warn you, that his viewpoints are controversial, and some may find it upsetting, I did when I found it, as if I had known about all of this stuff before I embarked on the road of medication I would have said no, and it would have saved me a lot of heartache. It made me somewhat angry that I almost lost my life to the very medication that was supposed to help me. I hazard a guess that there are others-like me, who would prefer to see the facts, and decide then what the most appropriate course of action is.
Phillip Day runs the Campaign for Truth in Medicine, as in recent years it has become increasingly easy to engineer clinical trials for a specific purpose-that is, to obtain the desired results, without the scientific back up. (Search Harlot plc, Sackett & Oxman in google for an article from the British Medical Journal on how this is done) Medical Journals are flooded with often very contradictory studies and knowing what is real and what is not is even a mammoth task for our doctors to keep up with.
If you, like me, believe that there is more to our mental health than the chemicals that we are offered to "control" it, then you may find this site very interesting.
If not, you may still find it interesting-but you may also find it quite upsetting, so please view with caution.
With the best of intentions, I hope that this information will help all those who wish to be free of drugs in their battles with mental health. And maybe even help those who did not think that they could be helped.
Again, please view with caution, as some of the content of this site may shock and appall some. But there is a silver lining, at every turn on this site, there is hope
Love & Light
Giz