Guest guest Posted October 23, 2006 Report Share Posted October 23, 2006 Re: Psychological " diagnosis " 1 I would agree with those folks who do not suggest the use of drugs in regards to Kundalini. Specifically the " mind altering " drugs and medications, and I will specify SSRI's or selected seratonin re- uptake inhibitors. Most of these will belong to the class of drugs that are epitomized by Prozac- (fluoxetine) here are some of the side effects: Prozac (Fluoxetine) Side Effects (http://www.prozactruth.com/prozaceffects.htm) While Ely Lilly and Company, the manufacturers and marketers of Prozac, do issue a full list of side effects, which they must do under law, there is, unfortunately, no law that mandates that said list must be comprehensible by a layman. We would venture to say that many doctors could not make it through this list with full understanding. It could be argued that the list of side effects was deliberately made not understandable. If there were any reason for such, it would probably be that these potential side effects are quite serious, including such items as psychosis, breakdown of muscle control, heart attack, stroke, and even forms of cancer. Perhaps the manufacturer did not want patients to understand it. And, as written, they certainly would not. We have taken the time and trouble to put " plain English " translations next to the more obscure medical terms below. You'll probably be as shocked as we were as we " translated " the list. Frequent - Prozac (Fluoxetine) Side Effects Allergic or Toxic Reactions: Rash, Pruritus (skin inflammation). Neurological (referring to the nervous system and brain function): Headache, Tremor, Dizziness, Asthenia (lack or loss of strength). Behavioral: Insomnia, Anxiety, Nervousness, Agitation, Abnormal dreams, Drowsiness and fatigue. Autonomic (referring to the nervous system that controls involuntary reactions): Excessive sweating Gastrointestinal (referring to the digestive and intestinal systems): Nausea, Disturbances of appetite, Diarrhea. Respiratory (referring to lungs and breathing function): Bronchitis (inflammation of lining of the bronchial tubes, the two main tubes connecting the windpipe to the lungs), Rhinitis (inflammation of nasal passages), Yawning. Endocrine (referring to the system of glands in the body that regulate, among other things, body weight): Weight loss. Musculoskeletal (referring to the muscular and skeletal systems): Muscle pain, Back pain, Joint pain. Urogenital (referring to the urine and reproductive systems): Painful menstruation, Sexual dysfunction, Urinary tract infection, Frequent micturition (urination). Miscellaneous: Chills Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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