The Pills Make it Possible
Dylan Charles – Psychotropic slavery is essential to an agenda big enough to control the entire population of the world.
Dylan Charles – Psychotropic slavery is essential to an agenda big enough to control the entire population of the world.
Alex Pietrowski – 40 million Americans take them, but nobody talks about the disturbing sexual side-effects of antidepressants.
Dr. Mercola – New research data adds to mounting evidence that depression is linked to an inflammatory response
Dr. Mercola – 1 in 6 Americans between the ages of 18 and 85 were on psychiatric drugs in 2013, most of them antidepressants.
Jon Rappoport – This is the story of a medical drug, a famous drug company, trust, betrayal, and mass murder.
Dr. Mercola – Depression, over diagnosis of depression, and the prescribing of antidepressants are all still on the rise.
RT – More evidence mounts that antidepressants are dangerous and ineffective.
Dr. Joseph Mercola – Antidepressants may be prescribed far too often, but natural remedies exist to help individuals get back on their feet.
Mandy Froelich – Mushrooms are a spiritual medicine.
Jake Johnson – Americans pay far more for prescription drugs than the people of any other industrialized nation.
Caroline Slack – Some people are turning to the brew hoping to kick psychiatric drugs.
Sayer Ji – Depression is one of the most widely diagnosed conditions of our time.
Tracy Kolenchuk – Depression is only incurable according to the bureaucracies of conventional medicine.
Kirsten Cowart – Frankincense has been found to help our body in more ways than just mental health.
Alex Pietrowski – This guy chaired the committee that wrote the international bible of mental health disorders.
Sayer Ji – These medicines cause severe withdrawals for those trying to quit.
Kelly Brogan, M.D. – We won’t know the full range of actual side-effects for many years.
Jon Rappoport – The numbers are mind-boggling.
Alex Pietrowski – Do we really need corporate/state permission to use powerful natural medicines?
Alex Pietrowski – This is life in the Prozac era.