drugs

Freedom Center & Icarus Project Publish Coming Off Psychiatric Drugs Guide

Submitted by Will on Sun, 09/30/2007 - 14:06.

The Icarus Project and Freedom Center's 40-page guide gathers the best information we've come across and the most valuable lessons we've learned about reducing and coming off psychiatric medication. Includes info on mood stabilizers, anti-psychotics, anti-depressants, anti-anxiety drugs, risks, benefits, wellness tools, withdrawal, detailed Resource section, information for people staying on their medications, and much more.

Madness Radio 2008-04-10: Forced Drugging and Treatment with Journalist Phillip Dawdy

Submitted by admin on Sun, 04/06/2008 - 17:15.

Award-winning journalist Philip Dawdy, formerly a writer with the Seattle Weekly newspaper, discusses how forced psychiatric treatment and drugging are ineffective responses to violent crime and the so-called "dangerous mentally ill." Philip is the writer of the excellent blog about Big Pharma profiteering and mental health policy www.FuriousSeasons.com.

Madness Radio 2007 09-26: Jamaican Dub Music and Recovery: John Rice

Submitted by admin on Wed, 09/26/2007 - 16:12.
Madness Radio 2007 09-26: Jamaican Dub Music and Recovery: John Rice

Madness Radio 2007-08-29: Medical Cannabis w/ Dr.Mitch Earleywine

Submitted by admin on Wed, 08/29/2007 - 13:11.
Madness Radio 2007-08-29: Medical Cannabis w/ Dr.Mitch Earleywine

Madness Radio 2007-08-15: Exposing Pharma Corruption Journalist Evelyn Pringle

Submitted by admin on Tue, 08/14/2007 - 22:50.
Madness Radio 2007-08-15: Exposing Pharma Corruption Journalist Evelyn Pringle

MadnessRadio-2007-08-08: Manufacturing Depression Gary Greenberg

Submitted by admin on Wed, 08/08/2007 - 00:44.

Gary Greenberg, journalist for Harpers, the New Yorker, Rolling Stone and others, discusses being a subject in a clinical drug trial, how depression is manipulated by advertising and Big Pharma, and the social medicalizing of experience.

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Madness Radio 2007-07-04: John Horgan The Undiscovered Mind

Submitted by admin on Wed, 07/04/2007 - 11:24.

John Horgan, who has written for Scientific American, Discover, and the New York Times, talks about neuroscience, genetics, the placebo effect psychedelic drugs, and more. John is the author of The Undiscovered Mind: How The Human Brain Defies Replication, Medication, and Explanation, Rational Mysticism, and The End of Science. He also hosts a video blog bloggingheads.tv.

Madness Radio 2007-06-20: Rocky Caravelli Treating Addiction with Psychedelic Ibogaine

Submitted by admin on Wed, 06/20/2007 - 11:23.

Rocky Caravelli talks about his recovery from 25 years of methamphetamine and heroin addition and a bipolar diagnosis through treatment with Ibogaine, a visionary plant medicine from indigenous people in West Africa, and his work helping many others heal. Rocky is director of Ibogaine treatment center Awaken In The Dream house in San Francisco de Nayarit, Mexico.

http://www.awakeninginthedream.com/

http://www.ibogainewalk.com/

MadnessRadio-2007-06-06: Richard DeGrandpre Cult of Pharmacology

Submitted by admin on Wed, 06/06/2007 - 11:23.

Richard DeGrandpre, former editor of Adbusters magazine and author of Ritalin Nation, discusses his new book, The Cult of Pharmacology, and how the popular conception of 'addiction' beyond the War On Drugs is scientifically inaccurate: social context, learning, morality and meaning determine how drugs affect us, not simple addiction chemistry. www.anxiousmind.com

real paranoia: Was Seung-Hui Cho a Mind Controlled Assassin?

Submitted by mollie on Thu, 04/19/2007 - 21:02.

Columbine shooters Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, as well as 15-year-old Kip Kinkel, the Oregon killer who gunned down his parents and classmates, were all on psychotropic drugs. Scientific studies proving that prozac encourages suicidal tendencies in young people are voluminous and span back nearly a decade.

Jeff Weise, the Red Lake High School killer was on prozac , "Unabomber" Ted Kaczinski, Michael McDermott, John Hinckley, Jr., Byran Uyesugi, Mark David Chapman and Charles Carl Roberts IV, the Amish school killer, were all on SSRI psychotropic drugs.

Since these deadly drugs are prevalent in almost all mass shooting incidents, where is the call to ban prozac?

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