Monday, April 26, 2010

Anti-depressants don't work: New England Journal of Medicine

WHOA!  Big pharmaceutical companies are NOT going to like having this information revealed to the public. Think of the millions of people on these drugs and of the billions of dollars that have been spent just on Prozac, let alone all the other so-called anti-depressant drugs that flood the market! And now we are being told the truth that sugar pills have been proven to be just as effective.  In their greed-driven madness to make ever more $$, the already bloated Big Pharma companies continue to hide truth from the public, while they foist their wares on us through ever-trumpeting TV ads. This is the way things are "When Corporations Rule the World." (see book by David C. Korten). As for better physical and mental health, we must become our own advocates and care for ourselves in better ways than with drugs.

ANTI-DEPRESSANTS NOT EFFECTIVE
Dr. Mark Hyman

SEE complete article at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-mark-hyman/depression-medication-why_b_550098.html
Also, see this article from Newsweek:  http://www.newsweek.com/id/232781

EXCERPT:
Drug companies are not forced to publish all the results of their studies. They only publish those they want to. The team of researchers that reported their findings in The New England Journal of Medicine took a critical look at all the studies done on antidepressants, both published and unpublished. They dug up some serious dirt ...

The unpublished studies were not easy to find. The researchers had to search the FDA databases, call researchers, and hunt down hidden data under the Freedom of Information Act. What they found was stunning.

After looking at 74 studies involving 12 drugs and over 12,000 people, they discovered that 37 of 38 trials with positive results were published, while only 14 of 36 negative studies were published. Those that showed negative results were, in the words of the researchers, "published in a way that conveyed a positive outcome."

That means the results were twisted to imply the drugs worked when they didn't.

This isn't just a problem with antidepressants. It's a problem with scientific research. Some drug companies even pay or threaten scientists to not publish negative results on their drugs. So much for "evidence-based" medicine! I recently had dinner with a step-uncle who runs a company that designs research for drug companies. He designs the study, hires the researcher from an esteemed institution, directs the study, writes up the study and the scientist just signs his or her name after reviewing it.

Most of the time, we only have the evidence that the drug companies want us to have. Both doctors and patients are deceived into putting billions of dollars into drug companies' pockets, while leaving millions with the same health problems but less money.

Seven Steps to Treat Depression without Drugs

1. Try an anti-inflammatory elimination diet that gets rid of common food allergens. As I mentioned above, food allergies and the resultant inflammation have been connected with depression and other mood disorders.

2. Check for hypothyroidism. This unrecognized epidemic is a leading cause of depression. Make sure to have a thorough thyroid exam if you are depressed.

3. Take vitamin D. Deficiency in this essential vitamin can lead to depression. Supplement with at least 2,000 to 5,000 IU of vitamin D3 a day.

4. Take omega-3 fats. Your brain is made of up this fat, and deficiency can lead to a host of problems. Supplement with 1,000 to 2,000 mg of purified fish oil a day.

5. Take adequate B12 (1,000 micrograms, or mcg, a day), B6 (25 mg) and folic acid (800 mcg). These vitamins are critical for metabolizing homocysteine, which can play a factor in depression.

6. Get checked for mercury. Heavy metal toxicity has been correlated with depression and other mood and neurological problems.

7. Exercise vigorously five times a week for 30 minutes. This increases levels of BDNF, a natural antidepressant in your brain.

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