The
PAXIL WARNING!!!
PAXIL is how you deal with stress?
"FDA warns
of suicide risk
for Paxil"
Do you remember where you
were when the FDA ran this warning:
MAY
12 12:08 P.M. ET
"The
antidepressant Paxil may raise the risk of suicidal behavior in young
adults,
GlaxoSmithKline and the Food and Drug Administration warned in a letter
to
doctors. A recent analysis of clinical trial data on nearly 15,000
patients
treated with both Paxil and dummy pills revealed a higher frequency of
suicidal
behavior in young adults treated with the drug, according to the
letter.”
Suicidal
behavior! What? This drug was supposed to help reduce depression and
other
emotional stresses, and yet it actually was found to increase suicide?
How can
that be?
There
were 11 suicide attempts
-- none resulting in death -- among the patients given Paxil in the
trials.
Just one of the dummy pill patients attempted suicide. All
antidepressants now
carry warnings on their labels cautioning patients and doctors of the
risk of
suicidal behavior.
That's
comforting.
What
have we learned since then?
Drugs
excite or depress the nervous system. What if there were ways to cause
natural
changes to the nervous system that would allow the body and mind to
heal?
Did
you know that Phenylalanine is used to reverse Fatigue,
Depression, and
Mental fog?
Did you know that
Tyrosine is used to reverse Fatigue and
Depression?
Did you know that
Glutamine is used to reduce Fatigue,
Depression, and Mental fog?
These three
compounds are natural amino acids that work to
feed the brain and nervous system. They are integral to your health and
healing. They carry no warnings and do not cause serious side effects.
This might just be
a breath of fresh air for you to think
there were no options to stress and emotional health.
Way Beyond Drugs.
Even beyond nutrition there are many other
emotional
de-stress protocols to use to help change emotional outcomes.
Emotions generated
in the unconscious mind remain there.
These feeling are the result of a complicated interaction between
different
parts of our minds and between the mind and the outside world. Many are
unpleasant, painful or embarrassing, and in some way unacceptable to us
or
society, so we repress them. We push them down deep
so we don’t have to
experience them.
We bury our
feelings alive. What do they do? They sit and
fester until a moment they seek attention. Then out of now where an old
feeling
(it’s like an old program) rears its ugly head for us to deal
with it. How do
we deal with it? What plans do we have to do this? All that happens is the creation of the psychological effects of stress. Who needs that?
A plan devised to
confront and change the negative
neurology, our reaction, needs to be implemented. There are a number of
ways to
significantly change our reason for stress and specifically,
depression.
Learning how to use them could radically alter your life.
The
"Ultimate Natural Stress Management Manual"
Please
read stress
management
for more information.
For
your alternative health,
Dr
Peter Lind
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