Guest guest Posted February 3, 2005 Report Share Posted February 3, 2005 The psychiatric paridym in America is not to find the cause of " depression " but to use drugs that the patient will be expected to pay a psychiatrist 3-12 times per year to recieve their prescription regardless of effectiveness, side effects or withdrawal symptoms of the medications they prescribe. Testing for nutritional deficiencies to eliminate the " psychiatric problem " would not be in the best financial interests of the psychiatric industrial complex and therefore will probably not be agressively researched while Codex Alimentarius moves toward depriving Americans of the nutritional supplements they have researched on their own and found they need without a prescription. http://nutraingredients.com/news/ng.asp?id=57829 & n=dh34 & c=wokvpgxagwnympq Vitamin E status, role in depression? (Ed. of course they probably could find many nutritional diffiencies in deppresed people.) 03/02/2005 - People with depression appear to have lower levels of the vitamin E alpha-tocopherol circulating in their bloodstream, report researchers, who will investigate further whether vitamin E supplements can help their symptoms. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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