Shannon Brownlee See book keywords and concepts |
There's no way to know for certain if the drugs that Justin was taking caused him to commit suicide, or if he was hiding a profound depression from everybody around him—his family, his girlfriend, his friends. Even so, perhaps the most troubling aspect of this teenager's story is the fact that he was given three different, powerful psychoactive drugs to treat what began as mild insomnia, which may itself have simply been a side effect of another drug. He was suffering from a bout of sleeplessness, an affliction that has plagued generations of college students. |
Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts |
Research carried out at Britain's Institute of Food Research has revealed that brassica vegetables such as cabbages, kale, broccoli and Brussels sprouts contain anticarcinogenic compounds, stimulating cancer cells to commit suicide. These vegetables have strong purifying effects on tissues and blood. Eating them regularly greatly reduces overall toxicity and eliminates the body's need for cancer cells.
In this context, Dr. Warburg's insights about the sugar-cravings of cancer cells are very helpful. Cancer cells are unable to multiply rapidly without it. |
Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea See book keywords and concepts |
More than 90% of them suffered from a diagnosable mental disorder. Men commit suicide four times more often than women, however women attempt suicide 2-3 times as often as men.3
How accurate are these numbers? Establishing just how many people suffer from mental illness—that is, national estimates of prevalence—is problematic. |
Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts |
Nutrition & Cancer 38: 245-54, 2000] Allicin works by literally causing cancer cells to commit suicide. [Nutrition & Cancer 38:98-105, 2000]
Vitamin C given intravenously (but not orally) transiently creates hydrogen peroxide which kills cancer cells without harm to normal cells. [Proceedings National Academy Science 102:13604-9, 20051
Rice bran extract (IP6) kills cancer cells by depriving them of iron and copper, their primary growth factors. [Anticancer Research 25:2891-903, 2005]
Resveratrol selectively silences thousands of gene-controlled growth mechanisms in cancer cells. |
John J. Ratey, MD See book keywords and concepts |
It's impossible to know how many people try to commit suicide, but, tragically, in the United States someone succeeds about every seventeen minutes. For this reason, and also because 74 percent of depression patients experience some other disorder—including anxiety, substance abuse, and dementia—it's an urgent problem. Unfortunately, it's not getting any better.
One of the hurdles to conquering depression is that the disorder encompasses such a broad array of symptoms, most of which all of us experience at some point. |
Mehmet C. Oz., M.D. and Michael F. Roizen, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
If you know that cells can commit suicide, wouldn't there be a time when you'd want to trick cells into doing so, as in the case of cancer? And maybe there's a time when you'd take dying cells and turn off apoptosis, so that the cells could become immortal and you could revitalize damaged tissues, as in your knee cartilage?
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The nice thing about modern medicine is that we have an arsenal of antibiotics that's able to wipe out bacteria with a wallop. Pop this pill, banish this bacterium. And that's a good thing. |
Charles Barber See book keywords and concepts |
For Wlliam Styron, suffering from the black dog of depression and just about to commit suicide, it was a chance encounter with a piece of music by Brahms, the
Alto Rhapsody. If such beautiful things like it exist in the world, he thought, I don't want to leave it. For people in Harding's study, no doubt, it was the desire to live a life outside the hospital.
The second insight gleaned from the recovery movement is that recovery can exist within the context of illness. In other words, recovery does not mean cure. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
We've seen evidence coming out now finally proving that antidepressants do in fact cause people to commit suicide and commit violent acts. This is something I've been warning people about for years and until recently, most people would look at me with a blank stare when I said antidepressants actually make you commit suicide. Finally the FDA even has acknowledged it, and we're seeing the truth come out.
They can't suppress the truth about these prescription drugs forever. There are eventually so many people harmed by them that the statistics cannot be covered up or denied any longer. |
Peter J. Whitehouse and Daniel George See book keywords and concepts |
I once had a very bright and charismatic patient who was adamant that she would commit suicide if it turned out that she had Alzheimer's disease. Some people come to me holding this extreme position, because the AD label has a way of driving suicidal thoughts. In this woman's case, and in each such instance I encounter in my practice, I attempted to persuade her to think more positively about the trajectory of her condition, and emphasized the variability of the clinical course of brain aging. |
Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts |
Such a notion (of the body trying to commit suicide) goes against the core principles of physical life. It makes so much more sense to say that cancer is nothing but the body's final attempt to live.
By removing all excessive waste from the gastrointestinal tract and any harmful deposits from the bile ducts, connective tissues, blood and lymph vessels, the cancer cells will have no other choice but to die or reverse their faulty genetic program. Unless they are too damaged, they certainly can become normal, healthy cells again. |
Dr. Arthur Janov See book keywords and concepts |
Those who have had very painful cancer, for example, and have been on strong painkillers for a long time, will almost never be able to commit suicide through the use of painkillers. When that pain is unconscious, those who use painkillers may be known as drug addicts only because we cannot see their suffering, nor can they themselves. And the deeper the early deprivation and/or the stronger the birth trauma (and we should not minimize that), the more drugs may be required later on. The drug taker will only feel comfortable when the drug can equal the level of her pain. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
In 2006, we reported the results of a study published in the Archives of General Psychiatry showing that teens taking antidepressant drugs are more likely to commit suicide (and to be "successful" at completing the act). See http://www.newstarget.com/020643.html
On September 11, 2006, I reported on the link between antidepressant drugs and violent behavior yet again. (See http://www.newstarget.com/020394.html ) In that article, I explained, "If you're going to alter the brain chemistry of these children, you had better be prepared for the results. The result we're seeing now is mass killings. |
Peter J. Whitehouse and Daniel George See book keywords and concepts |
I reminded her that even if the worst-case scenario played out and she declined quickly, she might become more serene and at peace with her condition, losing the desire to commit suicide in the process. There was always the chance that her decline would not be steep, and that she would be able to draw great meaning, purpose, and fulfillment from her later years.
Nancy Waxier, an anthropologist who helped develop social labeling theory, has shown that the socially stigmatizing labels we use in Western industrialized countries often prolong and exacerbate illness. |
| Though our participants have expressed ample amounts of confusion about the information, they did not become excessively depressed, nor did they commit suicide or take any other drastic action as a result of learning their genetic profile. Some bought long-term-care insurance. In general, we found that people do not fully recall or understand the genetic information they are given, and it is not clear that the actual information had a great deal of impact on their lives. |
Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts |
The word "autoimmune" suggests that the body attempts to attack itself and practically tries to commit suicide. Nothing could be further from the truth. Cancerous tumors result from major congestion in the connective tissues, blood vessel walls, and lymphatic ducts, all of which prevent healthy cells from receiving enough oxygen and other vital nutrients.3
Other, more apparent obstructions can disrupt your well-being just as much. A constipated large intestine prevents the body from eliminating the waste products contained in feces. |
| The body has no intention to commit suicide, even if doctors like to imply this by the use of suppressive, intervening treatments.
The fact that cholesterol never attaches itself to the walls of veins should be part of the cholesterol discussion. When a doctor tests your cholesterol levels, she takes the blood sample from a vein, not from an artery. Because blood flow is much slower in veins than in arteries, cholesterol should obstruct veins much more readily than arteries, but it never does. There simply is no need for that. Why? |
Pam Montgomery See book keywords and concepts |
He had once tried to commit suicide with a gun and she had prevented it. Ever since her brother's death, she felt as if she was having a spiritual crisis and needed to call her spirit back.
During this first session I cleared her blocked throat chakra, which would certainly give immediate relief to her thyroid. The following session Vickie said she had heard a song on the radio that was played at her brother's funeral. She also described stopping at a "biker bar" and drinking beer, which was very unusual behavior for her. |
Lester A. Mitscher and Victoria Toews See book keywords and concepts |
Because of this behavior and rumors circulating about him, the emperor ordered him to commit suicide, which he did on February 28,1591.
The goal of the Japanese tea ceremony is for the host and guests to attain spiritual satisfaction through the drinking of tea and quiet contemplation of the tea room. The Japanese tea ceremony is a blend of many influences, particularly Zen philosophy and the Chinese custom of drinking tea. Each tea ceremony is designed to be a singular experience, although a strict protocol is followed. |
Ron Garner See book keywords and concepts |
TS was extremely depressed, to the point that he tried to commit suicide several times because he could no longer stand the torment of living. Nothing he or his doctors did brought any relief or improvement in his condition.
After one of TS's unsuccessful suicide attempts, a friend who had some knowledge of geopathic stress began to wonder if that might be a contributing cause of his extreme illness. He got an expert to check out his property. This man discovered that the lot TS was living on was the worst he had ever encountered. |
J. Douglas Bremner See book keywords and concepts |
The father related a most incredible story: Soon after starting Accutane, his son told the family that the deceased rocker Jim Morrison was talking to him through monkeys and telling him to commit suicide on April 15, 2004. When the boy finished relating the story, his parents checked him into a locked psychiatric facility on April 14, 2004, a sound decision in my professional opinion. After he stopped taking Accutane his psychosis and suicidal thinking stopped, and he continues to be free of symptoms to this day. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
Our new drug, Buzzalin, has been clinically shown to control the symptoms of Colony Collapse Disorder while causing no more than two percent of the bees to commit suicide," Dr. Pollen explained.
Drug development tests were conducted on thousands of bees in the Midwest. Normally, 72 percent of bees suffering from Colony Collapse Disorder become mysteriously disoriented and cannot find their way back to the hive. But after treatment with Buzzalin, 99 percent of the bees returned to the hive on their own. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
I'm even trying to do some research to find out how many fibromyalgia patients commit suicide, and the closest we have right now is 14 percent, but I'm not sure that that's an accurate figure. It sounds way too high.
Mike: It sounds very high.
Dr. Whitcomb: Yes. I think the national average for suicide is 2 per 100,000, so that would be extremely high. But at any rate, I know that it's high because people are very sick, and they definitely don't want to live like that.
Ben: "Any option," as you were saying earlier.
Dr. Whitcomb: Yes, [suicide] is one of the options. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
He might commit suicide," they're sternly warned.
Will the scams of modern medicine never cease? Is there no child too young to be targeted for medical experiments? Will the sinister desire for Big Pharma profits ever be balanced against basic human decency?
Probably not. The world has, indeed, gone half mad. And psychiatry is standing by, ready to drug everyone, regardless of their age or mental health status. |
T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D. and Thomas M. Campbell II See book keywords and concepts |
It is as if the body were to commit suicide.
One of the fundamental mechanisms for this self-destructive behavior is called molecular mimicry. It so happens that some of the foreign invaders that our soldier cells seek out to destroy look the same as our own cells. The immune system "molds" that fit these invaders also fit our own cells. The immune system then destroys, under some circumstances, everything that fits the mold, including our own cells. |
Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts |
It was as if a clock had been set so that the neurons would all commit suicide at the same time. Within 18 to 24 hours after exposure to MSG all of the neurons were dead. But during that initial two hour period the cells appeared to be perfectly healthy
- Russell Blaylock, M.D., Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills
The more researchers looked into the toxicity of MSG, the more evidence they uncovered. MSG was "exciting nerve cells to death," and its effects could be clearly seen under a microscope. |
Gabriel Cousens, M.D. See book keywords and concepts |
If one has a high chaperone level, which tends to occur with age, the cells are less apt to commit suicide, even though they tend to remain damaged or mutated and may be secreting harmful substances to the tissues or even becoming cancerous.
Spindler also found, particularly with older animals, an associated increase in gene expression that created an anti-inflammation effect. The effect of inflammatory stress, as well as physiological stress, seems to happen more with age. |
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
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Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts |
But they actually cause people to commit suicide, so what kind of drug is that? It's causing people to do the very thing the drug is supposed to prevent. Vioxx is another example. When I interviewed Paul Chek the other day, he talked about seeing so many clients who had inflammatory problems (problems with inflammation), and who were on COX-2 inhibitors such as Vioxx. He found that the patients' joint pain and inflammation problems actually became worse once they got on these anti-inflammatory drugs. |
Greg Critser See book keywords and concepts |
Cymbalta, after all, is similar to Effexor, which was known for causing severe withdrawal reaction upon discontinuance, and patients experiencing severe SSRI withdrawal had been known to commit suicide. On top of that, Cymbalta had been shown, a year before, to be a potent inhibitor of cytochrome P450, the liver enzyme responsible for processing drugs. |
Michele Simon See book keywords and concepts |
As financial analyst Lee Allen explains:
Companies generally don't commit suicide. They generally don't cut off marketing plans to targeted markets. They don't shrink product lines; they don't remove products for the public good. They can't. The shareholders don't want it; they are not advocating cutting back anything.8
So rather than make significant changes and risk falling prey to the competition, food makers initiate only marginal, largely cosmetic changes to their traditional business practices— and then gready exaggerate the benefits of these efforts for maximum PR effect. |