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Harmful Effects

Side Effects

Psychiatric Drugs & Suicide

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Harmful Side-Effects of Psychiatric Drugs

Whoever has been in a psychiatric ward would have inevitably noticed some common traits amongst people taking psychiatric drugs:

  • hands tremors;

  • constant wobbling on the feet;

  • involuntary mouth movements;

  • body seems blown up (especially the face and the hands);

  • young people are overweight, or extremely thin (rarely in healthy weight);

  • the gaze is fixed and drowsy;

  • the mouth is exceedingly salivating, or it's dry;

  • the limbs are stiff and the body moves unnaturally.

Well, these are the most obvious side-effect (or extrapyramidal) of psychiatric drugs, those which are visible to the naked eye. But these are only the tip of the iceberg: clear signs that something is wrong with these «cures» for the soul. Something is changing at the neurological level...

In this section are presented articles which highlight the psychophysical harm caused by psychiatric drugs taken at therapeutic dosage and under medical supervision.


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