Psychiatric drugs are incredibly destructive and neurotoxic

Dr Peter Breggin is an American psychiatrist and author. He was instrumental in stopping lobotomies being carried out in the USA and has, on multiple occasions, represented plaintiffs in legal cases against drug companies. Throughout his sixty plus years working in the mental health field, he has been a leading advocate of drug-free approaches and believes that psychiatric drugs fail to deal with the underlying causes of patients’ conditions and, if anything, only make matters worse. In this interview, Dr Breggin talks about how psychiatric drugs are incredibly destructive and neurotoxic. They poison brain, liver and thyroid cells and patients experience apathy, indifference and sometimes bouts of euphoria with an overall feeling that nothing quite matters anymore. He describes what he calls medication spellbinding, where a patient cannot comprehend the effect that the drugs are having on them. They are confused and can have a tendency to walk around like zombies, while their close relatives see a completely different picture. Dr Breggin also reveals for the first time how, when he opposed certain companies and individuals, they tried to destroy him through intimidation and covertly attacked him and his family, when all of them suddenly became ill for no apparent reason. More information:
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