Monday, March 12, 2012

How FDA and Big Pharma mislead millions into taking dangerous anti-depressants

How FDA and Big Pharma mislead millions into taking dangerous anti-depressants


The anti-depressant fraud toothpaste is out of the tube, at least partly. A Harvard Medical School psychologist, Irving Kirsch, who has been studying placebo effects for three decades, recently came up with the documented conclusion that pharmaceutical anti-depressants don't work.

This is big news for many Natural News readers and writers. But this conclusion had the prescription-pad psychiatrists and FDA crying foul, loudly. Why? Kirsch's conclusion was featured in a national CBS 60 Minutes television report.

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TONY DIGIROLAMO- WE WANT TO UNCOVER THIS HORROR IN AMERICA. "60 MINUTES" WON'T DO THAT, THEY HAVE DRUG COMPANY ADVERTISING $'s TO PROTECT.
You don't need Columbo to figure out what's going on here.
Yet the American people keep on going to the drug trough.
That needs to end.

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