Thursday, October 9, 2008

Antidepressants - the violence/suicide connection explained

There is a reason the body reacts in a violent way when it is poisoned with antidepressants. Everyone can agree that the body is a survival based organism and many of our defense mechanisms, which come as standard equipment in life, are well known.

For example, if someone "threatens" you or your children with violence your body will react in a millisecond. Your heart races, your blood pressure increases, your blood acquires an increased clotting ability (just in case you are cut in the fight), your senses heighten (allowing you to hear, see and process all sensory information at an accelerated rate) and you become more prone to violence. You have no say in the matter, you could not turn off that reaction....it is automatic and it is meant to protect you.

If you are attacked, this reaction is a good thing. If you were to have the same violent reaction while attending school or when you were talking to your parents during dinner, that would be a bad thing.

Can this exact reaction be set off by different "threats", not just physical "threats"? Can things we place in our mouths activate this primal defense mechanism? Is your body designed to be as afraid of poison as it is to a knife wielding attacker? The answer to that is a resounding "yes" and there lies the path to understanding why antidepressants facilitate extreme violence.

Although the potential for violence increases dramatically, while being physically threatened, that violence is actually beneficial to survival. Without this reaction your survival could be in jeopardy. When someone reacts violently in this manner one increases their chances of surviving substantially. The body adjusts to it's environment in order to improve the odds of survival.

Oddly enough the body is only equipped with one defense mechanism against all "threats". One must continually focus on the word "threat" to clearly understand the connection between toxic substances (like antidepressants) and violence. The average population is well aware that getting mugged or physically attacked is a "threat" yet not many are taught that if poisons are placed in the mouth (anything that is not life giving food) they are also considered very "threatening" to the survival of the organism. A threat is a threat and the body has the same exact reaction to every threat, whether internal (a poison being the enemy) or external (an attacker being the enemy).

This is well researched and it has been proven 100% that if any organism consumes toxins or chemicals the body activates it's flight or fight response in the same manner as when it is physically threatened. Reverse engineering easily demonstrates that the more violent a person becomes after consuming any substance, the more of a threat the substance in question has to be. Judging from the reaction to antidepressants one would have to conclude that these compounds are indeed extremely toxic. There is no other explanation.

Lets listen to Dr. Russell Blaylock explain this documented effect regarding what we place in our mouths and how it triggers different behaviors. (poisons/threats only bringing about negative behavior/violence - good nutrition bringing the exact opposite effects in the same people) If you place garbage in your mouth you will behave badly, you have no choice in the matter.

Dr. Blaylock talks about a high sugar diet that triggers hypoglycemia (starving to death) and that in turn triggers the violent reaction. All chemicals trigger hypoglycemia, with antidepressants being highly correlated with hypoglycemic rage and violence. The word "diet" means anything you place in your mouth, it does not necessarily have to mean what you know as "food".



Click here to watch this ground breaking lecture in it's entirety.

Basically, modern science fails to recognize the most fundamental design of life itself. All living creatures are designed to be nice in a non-threatening environment and designed to be very violent when the environment is threatening.

When you combine highly processed nutritionally void foods, a lack of sunlight, a lack of intimate contact with other humans, a lack of sex, a lack of meaningful occupations, a lack of exercise, a lack community, useless surgeries (body parts are not optional) with an intake of toxic chemicals (antidepressants/more processed foods/household chemicals/make-up/personal care products etc.) the body becomes hardwired for violent or suicidal tendencies.

The body is depressed because the owner of the body may have lost their way in life. The body is only trying to issue a "depression warning" so the owner of the body can make the changes necessary to have a fulfilling life. The body is simply trying to associate a really gloomy feeling with something that the body is not enjoying. The body may want someone to quit their job, change their diet, exercise, think more positively, get a nicer mate, travel or to just start pursuing their dreams. The signal is basically "please change what you are doing". The body is certainly not trying to promote a further disruption of the metabolism via toxic medication. By turning off our "body communication" with toxic medication, the body not only gets very upset but the owner of the body is destined to wander the earth, never to find true happiness. Your body will always drive you in the right direction. Drug companies and conventional doctors will always drive you in the wrong direction.

If you were a cell in your own body would you be depressed or happy? Think of your body as a collection of 100 trillion cells and they all have a vote. Our modern society not only facilitates depression with it's promotion of stuff over spirit but it's medicating habits only worsen every issue they try to address.

If you take anything away from this article today it should be that what you eat effects your behavior. If you place medications in your mouth you are literlly eating toxic chemicals. I will touch on the issue of a proper diet after the next blog.

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