Unscientific Cure Claims Unveiled: Unmasking the Deceptive Nature of Psycho-Pharmaceutical Practices
In England, the cost of antidepressant prescribing between 2019 and 2023 has reached a staggering £1.058 billion, according to figures published by the NHS Business Services Authority. This significant sum has sparked concerns about the widespread use of these medications and their potential impact on taxpayers' wallets.
The issue is not just about money. Antidepressants, while intended to help, can also have paradoxical effects. These can range from violence and aggression to suicidal thoughts and behaviour. In fact, data from England and Wales shows that between 1993 and 2021, there were 13,254 deaths from drug poisoning by antidepressants.
The use of antidepressants extends beyond treating depression. They are prescribed for various reasons, including learning and behavioral problems, bedwetting, premenstrual tension, juvenile delinquency, aggression, criminality, drug addiction, smoking, and handling the fears and problems of the elderly. This broad use has led to questions about the boundaries of their application and the potential for over-prescription.
The psychiatric mass drugging operation, as described by The Citizens Commission on Human Rights UK, operates under the guise of "science" and "mental health". However, concerns have been raised about the ethics of this practice, with some arguing that it amounts to a vicious criminal operation that has resulted in the deaths, debilitation, or injury of millions.
The concept of informed consent is central to this debate. Informed consent is defined as permission granted in full knowledge of the possible consequences. However, some argue that the benefits of treatment with psychiatric drugs may not outweigh the risks, and it is more accurate to say that profits outweigh the risks.
The pharmaceutical and psychiatric industries form an unholy alliance, generating profits from human misery. The commercial success of psychiatric drugs pleases shareholders and company executives, but they do not have to live with the "prescribed harm" that has destroyed so many lives.
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights UK is a group that raises concerns about the psychiatric mass drugging operation. They argue that trust in the wellbeing of oneself and one's children should not be entrusted to corrupt degenerates.
The phrase "lessons need to be learned" is often used when things go wrong in the mental health industry. However, based on the number of deaths linked to mental health services, it appears that lessons are not being learned.
For those interested in learning more about the effects of antidepressants, resources can be found at http://www.cchr.org.uk and https://www.cchr.org.uk/be-fully-informed-about-the-effects-of-antidepressants-2/. The original article can be found at https://www.thelibertybeacon.com/no-science-no-cures-psycho-pharmaceutical-pseudo-science-exposed/.
In a world where people were fully informed about the effects of antidepressants, their fully informed choices might be different, potentially affecting pharmaceutical company balance sheets. As it stands, the cost of antidepressant prescribing is a significant amount that could be considered an impressive marketing strategy, given the number of lives lost.
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