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Interview with Former Eli Lilly Drug Chemist ... "... the drugs often cause the very symptoms they are supposed to “cure."

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Ilena Rose - 07 Dec 2007 19:20 GMT
May God protect this brave manfor speaking out.
More reasons why I think many psychiatrists are quacks ... by their
own definiton.

"... the drugs often cause the very symptoms they are supposed to
“cure."

I see the same thing in the breast implant debacle ...

Breast implants are marketed on every medium as the answer to self
esteem issues ... when in fact, too large a proportion of the women
end up less healthy, less energetic, and with scars where their former
breast and then implants had been.

http://ilenarose.blogspot.com
Health Lover

www.BreastImplantAwareness.org/

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November 22, 2007: Organic chemist Shane Ellison reveals how drugs are
manufactured to treat "symptoms" of invented illnesses, such as ADHD.

"... the drugs often cause the very symptoms they are supposed to
“cure."

New CCHR Interview with Former Eli Lilly Drug Chemist

http://cchr.org/media/radio_shows/CCHR_Radio_Show_w_Shane_Ellison_2007-11-22.mp3

November 22, 2007: Organic chemist Shane Ellison reveals how drugs are
manufactured to treat "symptoms" of invented illnesses, such as ADHD.



http://cchr.org/press_room/radio_shows/



Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) U.S. President Bruce
Wiseman interviews chemist Shane Ellison in this new “Take America
Back” radio show exposing the corruption within the psychiatric and
pharmaceutical industries.

Ellison abandoned his career in manufacturing drugs for Eli Lilly when
he discovered that the drugs he was making were not intended to cure
real diseases. Instead, he discovered that “illnesses,” including ADHD
and depression, were being invented and marketed to the population so
that drugs could be sold to virtually any healthy individual. Ellison
explains that the drugs often cause the very symptoms they are
supposed to “cure”. After leaving the pharmaceutical industry, Ellison
became an authority on therapeutic nutrition, starting a company that
offers nutritional supplements and writing a book called Health Myths
Exposed.

Wiseman points out that the black box warnings on antidepressants
exemplifies how the drugs can cause serious side effects, including
what they allegedly cure—antidepressants allegedly alleviate
depression but in fact can cause suicidal thoughts and behavior.

Confirming that none of the drugs are curing depression whatsoever,
Ellison likens antidepressants to a chemical lobotomy. With Pharma
money and their lobbyists heavily influencing politicians, the host
warns that two bills are currently pending in Congress forwarding the
profitable lie that psychiatric diagnoses are real and need
“treatment”. Wiseman urges listeners to contact their federal
representatives and insist that these measures are not passed: The
Mental Health Parity Bill, which mandates that insurance cover
psychiatric treatment equally with physical treatment, and the
Mother’s Act, which supports “mental health screening” of new moms.
Jeff - 07 Dec 2007 19:50 GMT
> After leaving the pharmaceutical industry, Ellison
> became an authority on therapeutic nutrition, starting a company that
> offers nutritional supplements and writing a book called Health Myths
> Exposed.

A conflict of interest, here. It sounds like the interview is more
advertising than fact. He is no better than those in the drug industry.
In fact, at least drugs actually help people, even if their marketing
tactics are disgusting.

Jeff
news.chi.sbcglobal.net - 08 Dec 2007 20:01 GMT
There are drugs and there are drugs    Can you say a mistake has never been
made even by the illustrious pharmaceuticals.
Perhaps not often, but when there is a mistake, it is a whopper.
I refer to the anti-depressants/stimulants
Kureforcrohns

>> After leaving the pharmaceutical industry, Ellison
>> became an authority on therapeutic nutrition, starting a company that
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> Jeff
news.chi.sbcglobal.net - 07 Dec 2007 23:30 GMT
If it were known that anti-depressants kill, not the user, but another
person related to user or friend, the entire nursing home industry would be
out of business, as they are nothing but killing fields for the patients
that must live in an environment of anti-depressants given to many
residents.    They have a mind/body connection that transfers harm in the
form of crohns disease or ulcerative colitis and the patients develop
symptoms of those illness completely unrelated to their original illness.
This strange weird illness transfers the harm only by the mind and stimulant
the person is on and this in spite of distance.  They can be miles and miles
or rooms apart, still the devastation continues.    Psychiatrists are legal
drug pushers, as anti-depressants are like marijuana, cocaine in these
heretofore unknown side effects.     The pharmaceuticals should take their
anti-depressants to Hitler and his officers were they here.   A sure way to
eradicate lives.    This is no joke, though it sounds like one.    Truth is
truly stranger than fiction.    There is no explanation for this almost
unbelievable method of a mind working against their will to harm a loved one
or someone they have a mind connection with.    In the meantime, the nursing
homes are having a ball making money, killing people with no conscience when
any physician should be able to recognize crohns symptoms in contrast to the
patient's organic illness.
There is no more honor among the aministrators of nursing homes.   A patient
is a patient, dead or alive, makes no difference.   The dead patient is
replaced with another to be victim.    Again,, I say, separate the nursing
homes according to those that use anti-depressants and those that do not.
Let the families or patients have a choice, a fair chance at surviving an
unneeded illness.    As said, anti-depressants do more damage with
heretofore unknown illnesses and we are all taking a giant step backward.
Is there an answer?     Ban the anti-depressasnts in institutions.   No
harm.    And the administrators and pharmaceuticals be damned.    They will
survive and the psychiatrists can give tranquillizers and talk therapy if
they have a brain.    Some things are not progress, and anti-depressants are
not progress.   They need to go along with the license to kill that they
are.
Gail Michael
 
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