Category Archives: Psyche Ward

Antipsychotic Drugs in Foster Care

Want foster kids to behave? Give them harsh tranquilizers developed for schizophrenic patients!

According to a shocking new study published in the journal Pediatrics, foster children are being prescribed cocktails of powerful antipsychotic drugs, even if they’re not mentally ill and they don’t have any psychiatric symptoms. In fact, they’re given the drugs just as frequently as some of the most mentally disabled youngsters on Medicaid.

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25% of American Children are on psyche drugs

Americans Consume 40 Percent of All Pharmaceuticals Sold

Americans, who represent about 5 percent of the world’s population, are the most highly vaccinated and drugged population on the planet. We consume nearly 40 percent of all pharmaceutical products sold. In 2009, doctors ordered 4 billion prescriptions for Americans, which is one big reason why annual health care costs are nearly $3 trillion dollars in the U.S. Half of all Americans, including 25 percent of our children take one or more prescription drugs. Read more from NVIC…

Alert Pregnant Mothers on anti-psychotics: Risk to your unborn child

Alert Pregnant mothers: Risk to your unborn child if you are taking Depakote or any other anti-psychotic or anti-depressant. . See: Mayo clinic list of drugs causing deformities to the unborn… If you are expecting a child and are taking Depakote, there is a serious risk of your child developing spina bifida. Depakote (Valproic acid,) in the form of divalproex sodium, is an active ingredient in the anti-epileptic drug Depakote, and valproic acid has been linked to serious birth defects.  More…. Lawsuits are currently on their way for Zoloft, Prozac, on behalf of the unborn.

The Coercive State: Involuntary Commitments, Mental Screening, Forced Vaccination

Coerce: to force to act or think in a certain way by use of pressure, threats, or intimidation; to compel, dominate, restrain, or control forcibly. From Latin coercere, to control, restrain; from co-, together + arcere, to shut up, enclose, confine.Psychiatry is a coercive practice. One can see this intuitively, as no one would voluntarily subject themselves to psychiatric treatment knowing its devastating consequences. There are a number of ways that the psychiatric industry forces treatment on unwilling victims.  Read more…

New Study: Anti-psychotic drugs causes brain shrinkage

A long-awaited, 14 year magnetic imaging (MRI) follow-up study by Dr. Nancy Andreasen, involving 211 patients, documents progressive shrinkage of brain tissue volume in patients prescribed antipsychotics when they first experienced an episode of psychosis.  The findings, published in The Archives of General Psychiatry show a direct causal relationship between dosage, duration of exposure to antipsychotics, and brain shrinkage.  Read more including abstract…

Feb. 2011: Pharma: Moving to put Statin drugs in the water supply

As if flouride and hexavalent chromium in public water supplies aren’t bad enough, health authorities are now pushing for the addition of drug statins as well. Drug companies claim that statins will lower cholesterol and prevent heart attacks and strokes.  Read more…

Only last week, George Lundberg, MD, the editor of MedPageToday, which is a mouthpiece for the American Medical Association, wrote an op-ed entitled, Should We Put Statins in the Water Supply?