I know that a lot of these guys are incentivized by big pharma sales reps more than anything,
These fucking reps come into doctor's office with a case full of their new drug and pamphlets and shit. They often arrange a deal with a doctor- if they prescribe X amount of this new drug, they get $X.
This is how a lot of the SSRI anti-depressant drugs became MASSIVELY over-prescribed, like Prozac, Zoloft, etc.. Not because it's effective, but becaue it's PROFITABLE.
Also, something I'll never understand, and never reconcile- SSRI drugs have serious potential side effects, INCLUDING SUICIDAL AND HOMICIDAL IDEATION. Meaning, the person will suddenly start daydreaming or planning to hurt themselves. Shrinks call this "intrusive thoughts". So knowing that these side effects are possible, how is it ethical to GIVE THIS DRUG THAT COULD POTENTIALLY MAKE YOU SUICIDAL OR HOMICIDAL TO A DEPRESSED PERSON?!
I'll point to the Columbine shooting. Eric Harris, the alleged mastermind of the shooting, had been seeing a shrink for months before the shooting, relating to an incident where he and Dylan Klebold broke into a vehicle and stole some computer equipment. They had prescribed him Luvox (Fluvoxamine), an SSRI anti-depressant. After a few weeks, Eric was in a therapy session, and he described his desire to hurt people and hurt himself. The poor kid's brain chemistry was all jacked up, he didn't understand why he felt this way.
So of course the doctor weened him off of the Luvox, right? NOPE!! They gave him THE SAME DRUG under a different brand, a generic I believe. Same dose, same drug, sent him back out into the world. 3 months or so later, he murders 13 students, 1 teacher, and injures many other students.
The autopsy found no traces of drugs in Dylan Klebold. No pot, no booze, nothing. Eric Harris's autopsy found ONE drug in his system, at therapeutic levels (meaning he had been taken it regularly, as directed). No meth, no pot, no heroin- just an "anti-depressant" which made him feel like hurting people. And he reported this, and it was fucking dismissed. The doctors involved in this have blood on their fucking hands, and I hope they struggle to sleep. I hope they see Eric, Dylan, and all of the victims' faces when they sleep.
It's disgusting the way that whole industry operates, the docs and the sales reps need to be put against the wall. Too many couldn't give 2 shits about the damage they cause, it's completely psychotic behavior. I couldn't believe what learned about chantix causing the same effects as the ssri drugs. What is the justification for that? Same shit with Harris, they don't give a fuck. We're lab animals to these kikes.
I don't even wanna get started on opioids, because I'll get irrationally angry. I'm already angry just thinking about this shit. This just hit my family real hard and I'm looking for somewhere to return the favor.
I don't even wanna get started on opioids
When I graduated and went off into the military, I recall coming home from Boot Camp for my 10 day leave, only to be absolutely startled to find that like half of my town was now addicted to OxyContin, those 80mg pills that were selling for like $50-$60 each. Boot Camp is about 13.5 weeks. In 3 months, these pills poured into my little suburb and poisoned hundreds of people.
Opiate addiction and treatment is a real racket. Rehab is bullshit, with something like a 70% failure rate. Opiate addiction is a physical problem, so it requires a physical solution initially- then you can work on the psychological aspects. There's a drug called ibogaine, made from a root found in Africa... it makes you trip. But it also sort of "resets" your brain chemistry to a natural state. It cures people of opiate addiction. So why aren't there ibogaine clinics all over the USA? Because the patent expired decades ago. Nobody can make any real money off of it, and CURING the addicts means they won't need your services again.
There are ibogaine clinics in Mexico, Canada, and other countries. The patient is admitted, placed in their own room, dosed with this stuff, and is kept there for about a week. The "trip" is very... relaxed? There have been no "bad trip" type things reported, patients just kind of zone out and hallucinate while laying in bed for a week. After this, they are held and observed for a few more days, and then released. Heroin addicts report no withdrawal symptoms, no cravings, and some even stopped using nicotine and alcohol on top of quitting dope. This shit appears to be extremely effective.
But that means they just get your money once, for one treatment. It makes more financial sense for them to set up absurdly expensive rehab facilities with high failure rates, so people are almost assured to come back multiple times. They don't care about the patients' health and success. They want their money/their insurance company's money, that's it.
God don't I know it. The whole industry is a scam and it is huge money. In my area it's almost exclusively a kike network being fed clientele via court orders, I'm hard pressed to think it's any different elsewhere in the country.
Ibogaine, that sounds familiar, I've heard of that before. I didn't know it was used for detox treatment, I'm gonna have to look into that. It sounds like a similar experience to psilocybin mushrooms and Hawaiian Baby Woodrose.
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