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In Reply to: Is scientology the reason you won't cite your information sources? posted by CB on February 17, 2006 at 12:26:13:
Ha! Barking up the wrong tree there or fishing in the wrong hole or something like that. Nope, no association with Scientology whatsoever. I researched a lot of this about a year ago when someone close to me kept exhibiting obsessive, whacky behavior and I found out they were on Zoloft. So the stuff I quoted is parts that I downloaded off the net or from Peter Breggin's books. Sorry I don't have the citations
I know Scientology has their agenda, but hey, even a clock that doesn't work gives the right time twice a day.
Once in awhile I have to do drugs too. If I don't stay on top of my health regime and end up having to work around cats I have to take an anti-histamine. As soon as I'm out of that house I stop. And most of the time if I'm conscious about natural health I can work around cats with no problem. IMO the psychotropic drugs are the worst,and the problems attached to them are real.
I think considering the high suicide rate among SGA drop-outs from the Family maybe, just maybe there should be some caveat attached to these SSRI's on some of these websites. The stuff is basically like LSD which also affects the brain Serotonin levels, and which Eli Lily, the creator of Prozac, had the patent on. You can drop some in a vat of punch at a party and most everyone will maintain but some will flip-out-thats LSD and thats Prozac and all it's clones.