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Sep 26, 2005 20:37

It has been concluded from a recent study that chemical imbalance of the brain does not exist. Which means we're all not as crazy as they made us believe. We've annually fed them literally billions of dollars in return for a wasting away process from the consumption of addictive force-fed medications. We feed them, they feed us. Its a simple ( Read more... )

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molto_verde September 27 2005, 17:46:18 UTC
Allie...seriously?

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givesom1ahug September 27 2005, 21:03:53 UTC
Am I serious about the journal entry? ...yyyes?

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molto_verde September 29 2005, 03:17:50 UTC
But are you all against medication in Tom Cruise-esque form?

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givesom1ahug October 1 2005, 14:33:12 UTC
well, I'm pretty certain I wouldn't yell about this in Matt Laurer's face on Good Morning America...I'm not quite that extreme. While I do think that there are very few cases that require prescription medication, I believe it has become much, much too large, and people who just have short attention spans or feel depressed look to medication as the answer. I don't believe in putting something in your body that alters who you are unless it is absolutely necessary. Every human being is fallible...drugs are never going to change that.

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_almost_home September 28 2005, 04:17:36 UTC
hip hip

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givesom1ahug September 28 2005, 23:23:56 UTC
hooray :)

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anonymous September 29 2005, 02:00:55 UTC
i'm more inclined to believe that certain chemical imbalances do exist, and that most every person suffers SOME sort of minor imbalance of chemicals. they usually direct our personalities as much as genes do...but I also believe that the hype surrounding the danger of these imbalances is totally bogus. and there are only a few cases out of the millions and millions that are medicated that I would consider in need of treatment. It's a money driven industry. just like oil... and our obsessions with bottled water and the Gap.

-alyssa

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anonymous October 2 2005, 01:33:21 UTC
It's not that chemicals don't help a suffering body, it's that man-made chemicals are the things that are throwing our minds chemical balance for a loop.

For instance, catnip helps flus and upset stomaches (and makes a natural yellow dye).

In my opinion, the mind we are given by birth is the mind we will take to the grave.

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