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THOUSAND OF US SOLDIERS ON PSYCHE DRUGS

Thousands of US soldiers are going into battle fueled by all sorts of prescription medications, be they amphetamines, antidepressants, sedatives or others. Largely unmonitored consumption of drugs can lead to aberrant behavior and mental disorders.

­Over 110,000 American service personnel took prescribed medications in 2011 to battle through everyday military routine.

The Times recently disclosed that nearly 8 per cent of active-duty American servicemen and women take sedatives and over 6 per cent are on antidepressants, a tremendous eightfold increase since 2005, when two wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were in full swing.  READ MORE…
Read some stats:
At Fort Hood, where 48,000 troops and their families are stationed, 6,000 soldiers were on antidepressants, and 1,400 were on antipsychotic drugs in 2009, reported USA Today. At Fort Bragg, where 50,000 are stationed, 4,994 troops were on antidepressants, and 664 were on antipsychotics in 2010, reported the Fayetteville Observer, adding that “many soldiers take more than one type of medication.

JUDGING JUDI: NEW BOOK, PERSONAL STORY ON INVOLUNTARILY INDUCED PSYCHOSIS

I wrote my story Judging Judi so that others, when they are misdiagnosed as psychiatric, can appreciate what can go wrong when psychotropic drug therapy is not monitored properly and discontinued when adverse effects are reported. I am lucky I have my life back, living with a chronic illness, and have a second chance to live it to the best of my abilities.  I want to share with you a part of my book, Judging Judi.

In 1995, at the age of fifty years, while suffering from an upper respiratory infection and taking Prozac and Trinalin, I was illegally confined to a mental institution for five weeks, against my will.  This was the most frightening event that I have lived through in my life.

Suicide Soldiers: More suicides than war deaths

In the aftermath of Vietnam War, 150,000 veterans from that war committed suicide, meaning more soldiers died after the war than from the actual war itself, say experts.

A growing number of soldier advocates, mostly parents of deceased soldiers, have tried to tell the military and Congress what may be behind today’s suicide surge.

Some believe the military and the VA are over medicating troops and veterans with a combination of antidepressants and antipsychotics. This is a drug cocktail that has tragic side effects, such as sudden cardiac arrest, and because the military and Big Pharma are desperate to keep these side effects a secret, a convenient explanation to get both off the hook is “suicide.”  Read article…
Read some stats:
At Fort Hood, where 48,000 troops and their families are stationed, 6,000 soldiers were on antidepressants, and 1,400 were on antipsychotic drugs in 2009, reported USA Today. At Fort Bragg, where 50,000 are stationed, 4,994 troops were on antidepressants, and 664 were on antipsychotics in 2010, reported the Fayetteville Observer, adding that “many soldiers take more than one type of medication.

School Shootings: All on Antipsychotics

Homicide is an outer action based on “blaming other”. But what FOX news doesn’t cover is all the youth SUICIDES.
Suicide is an “inner directed” action based on blaming oneself or at least resisting the urge to commit homicide. Why do some kill and others don’t? See the industries dirty secret!

Dr. Mercola videos and article…

Soldier Suicides: More Suicides Than War Deaths

Michigan Mom’s victory over Child Protective Service invasion

Detroit— Two judges in different Wayne County courtrooms sided Monday with a mother who resisted police forcing their way into her home last March to take her teenage daughter during a dispute with a Child Protective Services worker over medications.

Acting on a call from Wayne County Child Protective Services worker Mia Wenk — who told police she had obtained an order to remove the child on a claim of medical neglect — Detroit police officers on March 24 accused her of firing a handgun at them through a plaster wall after she refused to let them inside. It took hours to talk Godboldo out of the house. She was jailed for several days until her release on bond, and her daughter was held in a state psychiatric facility for almost two months.

One of the Judges had ruled in September against the government’s claims the mother had committed medical abuse by withholding a controversial anti-psychotic medication. The girl was being treated for a sudden onset of psychotic behavior the mother believes was caused by a bad reaction to immunizations.   Read the whole story…