If One is Good then Five must be better!
If one is good, then five must be even better. 💡
That seems to be the mantra of most psychiatrists I know.
It’s a regular occurrence to see people with mood ‘disorders’ being put on multiple medications.
Typically, if we take the case of ‘bipolar disorder’ it will be lithium, then an antipsychotic when the lithium doesn’t work. But don’t stop the lithium because it’s the “gold standard” mood stabiliser of course. Even though it hasn’t worked.
So the person is on a dose of lithium that brings about ‘therapeutic’ blood levels – AKA not too toxic.
But when they get depressed despite being on this an antipsychotic medication is added in for good measure.
Because these can be thought of as ‘mood stabilisers’ too.
See what Pharma did there?
But often one isn’t enough because the person is still symptomatic.
So another one gets added in.
Plus a benzo and a sleeping tablet for good measure.
All the while the person is getting more and more sedated, fat and physically unhealthy.
BUT if they’re numbed out enough to not feel their emotions, that counts as a good result in the psychiatrist’s book.
Give it twenty years and they’ll have kidney failure from the toxic form of lithium that pharma permitted to be in circulation.
Cue more drugs for the added problems.
Plus they’re bound to need a statin when the antipsychotic raises their cholesterol, because we all know that statins add a few days of life (if you’re lucky) and the vast majority of doctors are brainwashed into thinking “statin – good.” 🤑
I’d say it’s pretty average to see people on 4 or 5 psychiatric drugs at a time.
And you can spot them in the street – no arm-swing and zombified. Result ✅
Once you cross the threshold, it can be very hard to leave the system.
So mark my words.
Get healthy.
Get healthy and stay as far away as you can from doctors in the Rockefeller System.