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1 year ago
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on: FDA approves a novel drug for schizophrenia
niemal_dev
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1 year ago
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on: FDA approves a novel drug for schizophrenia
I dare to say this because I really know what I am talking about. Every symptom of what you call "Schizophrenia", cited by the bible-like book going of the name DSM, is directly caused by dopamine antagonists. I am not saying "Schizophrenia" does not exist by itself, I am just saying that it's being categorized as well as treated in a specific manner on purpose. There are far better alternatives and remedies one could actually utilize to achieve better therapeutic results. And by the way, it has been scientifically proven that people without "medication" do better long-term.
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1 year ago
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on: FDA approves a novel drug for schizophrenia
> It is not science-backed the schizophrenia is caused by schizophrenia medication
It truly is. The fact psychosis can be caused by alchohol withdrawal even (delirium) is irrelevant. Psychiatric "medications" directly cause schizophrenic symptoms and everything, hallucinations included. They not only lobotomize people, but also cause tremendous suffering and non reversible permanent damage. If you really believe all this, you should check your facts straight.
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1 year ago
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on: FDA approves a novel drug for schizophrenia
Whatever feels for you emotional or not is irrelevant. It is science-backed that each and every "Schizophrenia" symptom of a book that resembles the bible and nothing else (going by the name of DSM) is a product of chemically induced damage and torture with neuro-toxic poison.
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1 year ago
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on: FDA approves a novel drug for schizophrenia
Didn't pan out because it's not the plan to pan out. The plan is to make people think there's something wrong with them and recycle them with insurance.
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1 year ago
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on: FDA approves a novel drug for schizophrenia
> Schizophrenia has very specific and easily observed symptoms and is specifically affected by medications such as Zyprexa that doesn’t cause similar changes in behavior for people without schizophrenia or psychosis.
By the nature of these drugs, each and every symptom of what you pronounce Schizophrenia would be your daily life once on the poisonous neuro-toxic agents.
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1 year ago
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on: FDA approves a novel drug for schizophrenia
> always the persecutory delusions, belief that they are some king or prophet/chosen one, disorganized thinking, and word salads. Why is it always the same symptoms?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_Mitchell_effect
Your argument is as good as calling Martha Mitchell crazy and dismissing entirely possible organized exploitation on a premise of made-up symptoms that are composed of zero scientific evidence.
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1 year ago
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on: FDA approves a novel drug for schizophrenia
This is actually a ridiculous answer. So you claim if you get get cold turkey'ed on Zyprexa you won't hallucinate or have mania? You claim, there are people out there, who take a dopamine antagonist without getting diabetes, organ issues, loss of self (fundamentally this is what these drugs do, deprive of brain function) and ultimately sudden death?
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1 year ago
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on: Learning to Reason with LLMs
This.
niemal_dev
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1 year ago
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on: Rethinking addiction as a chronic brain disease
Big pharma expanding psychiatric propaganda.
niemal_dev
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2 years ago
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on: Metabolic Step-by-Step: Stages of Fasting in the First 72hrs
The primary concern would be one of electrolytes: sodium, potassium and magnesium. Each person is different of course and he should consult his doctor before engaging into a water fast.
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2 years ago
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on: Show HN: Open-source script to get your site indexed on Google
You don't post the same URL twice with the same content therefore you maintain the logic of the API itself, so there's no spam or abuse of any kind.
niemal_dev
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2 years ago
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on: Humane AI Pin
Well said.
niemal_dev
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2 years ago
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on: Unlimited Kagi searches for $10 per month
From the ~5 search queries I have done so far, it's not like "wow" but more like "yes".
niemal_dev
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2 years ago
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on: I’m so sorry for psychology’s loss, whatever it is
I am really sorry for your mother and hope she is well. However, I do not agree that lithium is the answer you're looking for, nor the fact that she has mood swings is the problem. The problem is the reason behind the mood swings. Treating symptoms will never bring an effective solution to the problem. I can only imagine the cognitive overhaul and deterioration that comes with substances that mess with electrolytes (lithium). No matter what you read on "bipolarity", it lacks critical and fundamental deterministic proof. Don't get me wrong but, I like problems solved, not pretending to implement a "lithium" patch that completely and effectively blunts quality of life.
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2 years ago
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on: I’m so sorry for psychology’s loss, whatever it is
People throwing around labels like "bipolar" or "schizophrenic" without factual scientific evidence of what those labels really are is the real problem in the pursuit for scientific truth.
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2 years ago
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on: I’m so sorry for psychology’s loss, whatever it is
I expected no less from this massive propaganda of psychiatric killing that is ongoing. Your comment is a tiny hope in the hell they have created, wish you the best.
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2 years ago
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on: I’m so sorry for psychology’s loss, whatever it is
It doesn't take a medical degree to conduct information analysis on the whole psychiatric academic industry and field. They just bluntly lie their ass off on a constant basis and all research is mostly manipulated from money-making incentives. The rabbit hole is actually much deeper than that and it boils down to a capitalistic antagonistic society that thrives on making people sick to pump the value of the currency.
The only credible and actual effective approach is described with this fairly new book from Chris Palmer (professor assistant at Harvard university):
https://www.amazon.com/Brain-Energy-Revolutionary-Understand...
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2 years ago
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on: I’m so sorry for psychology’s loss, whatever it is
If you go off your meds you go to a bad place pretty quickly and that's called withdrawals, in most cases which are protracted. You have been massively misinformed and led to believe there's something wrong with "you" as an entity when in fact you just have a great deal of metabolic damage caused by a vast amount of different experiences such as eating super-processed foods, having some mild food intolerance on specific foods that greatly impacts your mood, and overall great mitochondrial dysfunction. It is of increasing evidence that the keto-genic diet and being in ketosis makes quitting those meds much more easier and it is for a fact those meds cause directly what they claim to treat. Good luck.
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2 years ago
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on: I’m so sorry for psychology’s loss, whatever it is
The fact you embrace and accept metabolic damaging substances (all psychiatric substances are) and lack some very critical understanding in mitochondrial DNA damage and ATP production bottlenecks down on the cellular level is fascinating (which were the reason you had manic episodes to begin with if we were to make an educated guess). You are basically digesting and taking substances that further damage you and in the long-term are going to make you even worse. "Meaningful advice" like that is what keeps people enslaved to big-pharma and the largest human enslaved era the human history has ever witnessed.
https://www.madinamerica.com/critical-psychiatry-textbook-2/
A background on the author:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_C._G%C3%B8tzsche