Feds say 1 in 10 Americans on anti-depressants. Not a good sign. This is not a time in American history for any of us to be numbing our pain

Jul 3, 2013 · 1:23 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
MT @marwilliamson: 1 in 10 Americans on anti-depressants. This is not a time in American history for any of us to be numbing our pain.
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@marwilliamson Majority of us are having false purpose of life.. Do not challenge our own self.Time to search for a real purpose in life
Replying to @APRILWILKNER
@APRILWILKNER @marwilliamson maybe let qualified clinicians diagnose and prescribe antidepressants #notourcall
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@marwilliamson People, specially on antidepres' should check what foods they are consistently putting in their bodies! Trash in, trash out!
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@marwilliamson Most anti-depressants impact bowel function (gut's responsible for 90% of serotonin.) Try empowering & retraining digestion.
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Anyone who doesn't understand why you would make a comment stating anti-depressants "numb" the pain has never been on them. They are straight jackets in a pill form and have been banned for good reason. These pills don't change how you feel, only how you react. <3
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@marwilliamson especially in light of the fact one of the most popular drugs has been found NOT TO WORK! forbes.com/sites/davidmaris/…