A Little Sunshine On A Dark Topic
This morning's Austin American Statesman newspaper, July 10, 2006,
reports that the "Maker of a popular antidepressant drug hasn't
issued warning about possible risk of homicidal ideas." The
article goes on to say that a Houston woman who drowned her five
children in 2001 was on that medication.
Unfortunately the drug in question, Effexor, is not the only antidepressant
that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) identifies as problematical.
The article from the Associated Press goes on to report that, "In
2004, the FDA ordered that all antidepressants carry 'black box'
warnings saying that the drugs increase the risk of suicidal thoughts
and behavior in children." The data shows an average of 2 to
3 percent of children who take antidepressants have suicidal thoughts
and actions. It is my understanding that long term use of these
drugs can increase the risks for children and adults.
I view depression as the absence of something, not a thing in its
own right. So, if my child were depressed, I would take a positive
approach and do everything I could to raise his level of consciousness.
I would look to create more light instead of fighting the darkness.
Practically speaking, I would fight depression by giving him a supplement
for high self esteem instead of a drug to suppress the symptoms.
In fact, my grown son uses The Gift of his own accord, (a
minor miracle), and says he has experienced a distinct uplift of
his spirits at times when he really needed it. I can say the same
for myself. I feel much happier when I take it!
That is how I use The
Gift in my private consultations. Instead of giving energy
to the problems, I give my clients The Gift. It works like
a ray of positive energy that lights up the user's system. It has
repeatedly proven
itself as a powerful means to raise consciousness. The higher
the level of consciousness, the more happy the person is. Has depression
been cured? I don't know. What depression?
Depression can be a very serious problem. The literature on depression
shows that there are many variables that potentially can alter it.
Lifestyle factors such as nutritious diet, exercise and sufficient
full spectrum light are all known to be of help. Science literature
indicates that when depression is considered mild to moderate, good
results have been reported with certain herbs. To this list of possible
helpers, I invite you to also consider
The Gift. And take depression seriously, please. The person
suffering from it can become completely debilitated. Depression
can kill. I cannot give medical advice, but if someone I knew were
thinking about suicide, I would do everything in my power to get
that person medical attention. There are times when anti-depressant
medication can save lives.
To your very good health!
Farrell Brenner,
for Smart Minerals Corporation
Disclaimer:
No statements in this letter are meant to diagnose or treat any
medical problem.
Statements not quoted from the FDA have not been evaluated by the
FDA.
This letter does not constitute a professional relationship with
the reader.
Results with any product vary from person to person.
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