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50 years ago I began to study psychology at the most basic level. Not because I wanted a future in psychiatry, but because it had messed up both my parents’ lives and I wanted to know what had really happened.

After only one year I could not stand it another minute and changed course.

Here you describe exactly why the entire subject of mental health is fundamentally insane!

Later, when I came across Traditional Chinese Medicine, I was impressed to discover that it is a health system which never separates mind from body and soul. Instead it treats all three simultaneously because any imbalance in one aspect of health inevitably impacts the other two.

I began to realise that Western medicine, as a whole, is dangerous and I haven’t trusted it since.

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I would NEVER allow an allopathic physician near my body, short of a road accident or similar, unless they were, like me, awake and outside the system.

It may interest you that my personal physician is a Naturopath, trained before the on-going take-over of naturopathy by allopathic "care".

The same thing happened a while back with osteopaths.

And, like psychiatrists, the young ones are thrilled that they now know how to be "real doctors".

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Thank you for this enlightening piece. The equal opportunity destruction of lives by Big Pharma is absolutely sickening. Our entire healthcare and wellness system is rotten to the core.

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I do not know how to give a comment 100 likes, but I would if I could. You bet it is! And it is committed to money followed by otherwise preventable death. See Covid/Remdesivir/Midazolam, for example.

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Attaching a talk between an ex big pharma in the know guy and Tucker Carlson.. it’s 40 + minutes long and worth every second as it lays out the insane way the entire healthcare / media / government /doctor industry has been captured by big pharma and their lapdog the FDA . The drug discussed is ozempic .. and the harm it’s doing will leave you gobsmacked .

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Not sure how you attached the talk...if it’s a link, it’s not visible. Kindly re-post.

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The big pHARMa playbook:

Give nutritional advice that causes harms.

Medicate the chronic dis-eases that result.

Skew research 180 degrees to avoid showing why the nutritional problems arose.

Salt restriction is a perfect example.

Dehydration is the primary insult that causes all dis-ease.

Hydration equals salt plus water.

How does salt restriction lead to heart dis-ease and fear based reactionary thinking?

https://jane333.substack.com/p/how-does-salt-restriction-lead-to

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I am not sure that I would agree that dehydration is the primary insult that causes all dis-ease, but, regardless, you are right on about the playbook with the following additions, in my understanding.

Big Pharma (drugs) IS Big Agra (agrochemicals) IS Big Biotech (GMO "food" genetically modified to tolerate larger doses of the agrochemicals) IS Big Insurance Is Big Medica IS Big Pharma.

And at the hub of this wheel of ill-fortune for us, and massive fortune for them, is the globalist depopulation and enslavement agenda/

How to break it? Get out of it. Support the Disengage Entirely From the UN Debacle Act (HR 6645/S 3428) here: https://PreventGenocide2030.org.

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I have a new take on blood and lung physiology that dismisses the gaseous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.

You may like to read that and then ponder on my statement: the primary insult of all disease is dehydration.

I knock over a few paradigms.

https://open.substack.com/pub/jane333/p/we-breath-air-not-oxygen?utm_ca

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My first son was a preemie and had severe ADHD so they put him on Cylert (like Ritalin) when he was 7 but after 2 years he was ematiated and his personality changed to a zombie. I took him off the meds much to the chagrin of the school authorities and psychiatrist. Read a book about orthomolecular medicine and put him on massive vitamins. If I had not intervened who knows what would have happened to him? He graduated from HS at 16 and started college the next day. And I never gave him or my other children any more meds or vaccines. He thrived.

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It isn't just that the medical system is corrupt, destructive and deceptive, the admin, pharma reps, doctors, lawyers, and statesmen, who run it, have an intelligence and regard for humanity equal to their moral and ethical conscience--little to none at all. This should be the "virtues of requirement" for all those who choose to dedicate their lives to healing others. . . . Thank you, Dr. Rima. Bless you for your work.

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The problem is that the system we believe we are working in, living in, choosing to participate in, is actually not the one we see.

For example, we are committed to our survival and our human connections. The other side, the would-be controllers, is committed to our death and, for the small number who are allowed to survive, our enslavement - forever.

When a young person chooses the healing arts, that is generally what they believe they are entering. They are not aware that it is an illness creation and management system in which getting people well is the last thing that is good for the system, although it is, in fact, the first thing that is good for the patient.

The same is true at pretty much every level.

The propaganda has been utterly brilliant, unremitting and they have had many generations to indoctrinate us at every level.

No wonder it is so hard to get people to wake up!

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So if you had sepsis would you go to a naturopath? If you had cancer would you use crystals? I agree that lifestyle is exceedingly undervalued for prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases but part of life is knowing the time and place. If you know what I mean. There is a role for regular medicine too.

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I absolutely agree that there is a role for allopathic medicine: it is in the ICU, surgical suite and ER.

Yes, if I had cancer I would use what I have used for so many stage 4 cancer patients over the years, which would include, but not be limited to, high dose vitamin C infusions. Yes, if I had sepsis I would go to a naturopath and be treated with, again, high dose vitamin C infusions, extracorporeal ultraviolet irradiation and a number of other helpful things. I would also be taking nano silver 10 PPM.

You see, my clinical practice was rich in patients with incurable disorders and diseases (in addition to psychiatric and neurological diagnoses) and what I found was that the determination of "incurable" depended on how close to allopathic medicine one wanted to remain.

So, yes, I know precisely what I would do if I were to be diagnosed with those or other serious conditions, and it would NOT be to consult and allopathic doctor.

By the way, I am licensed to prescribe drugs. I think there is generally a better way so I do not.

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Getting to know you now. Brava. I was fortunate in the '60s to be around real physicians--true naturopaths, chiropractors and osteopaths. An old-school drugless practitioner in LA delivered my first son at home. Writing a book now on the work of Dr. Randolph Stone, DO, DC, DN, one of the grandfathers of these professions. He was a pioneer in "energy medicine" with a system that combines Western anatomy and physiology with Ayurvedic principles. God bless you.

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Dr Peter Breggin says: "Is it possible that the elite of the world, for almost one hundred years, have been knowingly damaging the brains and minds of billions of us to make us more docile, dependent, and easily controlled? Did they start in the mid-1930s with a lobotomy, which earned the inventor a Nobel Prize, and then follow up with electroshock, which still goes on? Then in the mid-1950s, did they intentionally continue assaulting us with lobotomizing antipsychotic drugs like Thorazine and Haldol, crushing the brains of hundreds of millions of souls confined to state mental “hospitals”?"

I have my own story about the scam that is psychiatry under which I suffered for five years on Lithium in the early 1990s but until I read page 287 in Peter's book (2021) about the fraud of risperidone I kicked it pronto. As my homeopathic doctor informed me - "Big Pharma is a business and has no interest in making their customers healthy, quite the opposite, they need me to be sick forever!"

The Amish are healthy - I wonder why? https://austrianpeter.substack.com/p/global-chessboard-infinite-games?utm_source=twitter&sd=pf

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Thank you, but you are talking to a member of your family! You are completely right. I have been working in alternative health education for almost 40 years, teaching people to know themselves, through comprehensive fasting programs, which are Dharma centered--student centered. . . . It is more than that the system is made to destroy humanity; it is made to destroy the human immune "intelligence" we were born with. The germ theory that everything is against us, announces our separation from nature, and all that is "not us"--bugs, people, religions, beliefs. . . The terrain theory is the threat: Getting strong from within, being supported by nature's gifts, striving toward spiritual independence, and educating our kids to be empowered from this portal!

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Can't wait to discuss this with you on The Bassline Dr. Laibow.

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that story of the 4-year-old girl speaks volumes

there's also the drug cascade set in motion by psych meds. prozac messes you up to the point where you also need statins and viagra, ad nauseum.

RL you should do a show with the breggins, i can only imagine the stories you three could tell

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I would love that. They are brave and honest truth and freedom advocates and I would be honored.

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And continuing onward, nextPsy0p,

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Any advice on fentanyl addicted son with schizophrenic disorder as well? And others think they have problems. 🙈 He is open for help. This fentanyl is extremely addictive. It doesn’t make him “ feel good” either. Very weird.

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I would be happy to be able to make specific recommendations once a doctor patient relationship has been established.

If that is something you would like, please send an email to me at releyes3@gmail.com with the word CONSULT as the subject and a brief summary of the issue and the name and email of the person for whom the help is sought.

I would be happy to help.

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I would do vitamin bombs to make sure no deficiency and keep him busy, walking lots and doing art or drawing or something new every week. Something he likes. Let him talk. Give vitamin d3 with 200mg of B1 after breakfast every morning. Keep him busy with hygiene as a daily thing. Try to be happy around him. Bring him up not down. Acknowledge anything he does positive. Lots of walking and weaning off the fentanyl. Then start making weekly goals.

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Thank you! What a thoughtful response. One of the hardest things I forced myself to do, to help in earlier recovery, was to “ just love him.” You have to be in the trenches with an addict, to understand how hard that is sometimes. I truly appreciate your positive suggestions. It’s a lot more refreshing than wanting to ring his neck. 🙈 We also have anasognasia as icing on the cupcake. It’s when they don’t realize they even have a mental illness. They’re broken in their brain from the illness. It’s not denial, it’s actually damage that shows on MRI, etc. I’m praying for a miracle. I’ve asked my God to heal him.

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He has to have his own life. Going for walks ,…..turn to long walks is very important. In future goals you have to wait until he starts talking himself. The more he does on his own the better. Are there others that can walk with him? They have to be told not to say anything just “ be there”. Let him talk if he will. Music, does he play an instrument? Get him lessons. Acknowledge his progress. If he’s not on too much meds the vitamin regime should work. Lots of niacinamide.

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Below is an audio presentation given by Peter Breggin, psychiatrist, and his wife Ginger, entitled Living with Love in a Time of Tyranny. Their host is Emanuel Garcia, psychiatrist, who originally practiced medicine in the US now living in New Zealand. The discussion addresses the looming threat of globalism and the appreciation we must have for personal individualism and freedom.

Emanuel had his medical license suspended and was forced to retire due to his opposition and his resistance to wearing masks, the covid-19 injection without informed and lockdowns.

Further into the discussion, Emanuel emphasises the need to re-establish constitutional government that the republic of America was built upon by its founders who fought and defeated British emperialism to form a solid Constitution and Bill of Rights to protect and inspire individual freedom.

They also discuss that the US Constitution was based upon the book of Exodus and the Law God gave through Moses to Israel, and the personal faith they have in God and His Son Jesus Christ.

https://player.blubrry.com/?podcast_id=128532224&media_url=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia.blubrry.com%2Famericaoutloudpulse%2Fins.blubrry.com%2Famericaoutloudpulse%2FLiving_with_love_in_a_time_of_tyranny.mp3&modern=1&display=nw

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I have seen a loved one on psychiatric drugs for decades and is being overwhelmed by side effects - tiredness, overweight, diabetes, cardiovascular problems... The patient knows it's the psychiatric meds that make her ill. How can I help the patient who has been on (e.g. high dose clozapine) get off (reduce dosage of) the meds? Thank you, Dr.

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I did it myself. Gave her lots of vitamins. C D all B but 100 mg B6. The phsychiatrist take too much off when they decrease. That would spin in you or I if we were to take it for one week even. Very addictive. So we just took off 25 mg from total. Then see how she felt after 2 weeks. Note any differences and wait for them to settle. The clozapine is actively suppressing neuron’s data transfer so when they “turn back on” it is a bit annoying for sound because they are not used to the sensitivity. So just keep at 25 mg less until the person is comfortable. They have to agree to this. Then if you can walk walk walk walk. Look at things. Notice everything around. What shape is the stop sign, how big is that tree, the water is sparkling. A good Mediterranean diet with no starches and more meat. They have to start creating on their own. They will want to do too much so just say one thing at a time. Keep going with the 25 mg until they are more comfortable and able. Takes a year anyway.

The psychiatrist won’t be happy. They say “that’s my job”. I told him I spent 10 years watching her roller coaster because they would take too much and she would spin.

Tell the person the voices are from troubles in the past they picked up and kept for their own. They can gently just get them to go away as their own voice is more important right now. Get them looking good and proud of any forward accomplishment. Acknowledge any good deed. Try not to talk about yourself when you are walking. Just walk.

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This is not a do it yourself project. Your loved one needs to work with an experienced person (physician) who understands the issues and can help get off the drugs safely.

Write to me at Dr.Rima@NaturalSolutionsFoundation.com and I will help you find someone to assist with this important, but potentially complex situation.

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I have a lot of experience with someone who got on their lines. Still taking care of her.

Researching over the years I’ve learned psychs have been destroying basic souls for a very very long time. They are the agents of darkness that destroy the light. In schools it is the 3rd year where the brain washing is. Very hard to reach them after that. Man is an animal and that is all. It is because of their influence that we believed other animals had no emotions. Emotional intelligence is what is needed here. It brings psychological awareness,.......something they really don’t want us to have.

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I do not understand what you mean when you say that in schools it is the 3rd year where the brain washing is.

What do you mean?

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Oh sorry it just seemed like students would wise up by second year and take something else but if they did 3rd year they were trapped into it. I also thought about talking to a friend who did regression therapy and recall him saying after 3 years in, there was no regression to help them as if they had nothing to regress to or something. I always wondered how they could be made to believe tranquilizers could actually help someone with “life” when all it does is keep them from living. They do keep people calm and quiet though..

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Your quote: 'Without medication, “there was no treatment"'. Very sad!

I'm also saddened by the 4 yr old having been on that large consumption of drugs. Who takes care of her while her mother's in prison?

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Given that her mother was pimping her out to her boyfriend, she is a lot better off without being "taken care of" by her mother.

I believe she was placed with a relative, but I have not followed the case.

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