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Healthiest Substance for Manic Depression

Posted by David B. and Dianne Hansen | May 23, 2009 .

The healthiest substance you can put into your body is ionized alkaline water. It is your first medicine!

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Japan’s Health Ministry Finds that SSRI Anti-depressants CAUSE violence!

Posted by David B. and Dianne Hansen | May 22, 2009 .

The health authorities in Japan have decided there is enough evidence to indicate that SSRI drugs CAUSE violence, not just that they are associated with it, but that they CAUSE it.

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Bipolar Normality – Julie Fast

Posted by David B. and Dianne Hansen | May 19, 2009 .

Normal people have a lot of problems, but they do not think- if I walk in front of that car it will all be better instantly. Normal people do not hear a voice that says “I would rather be dead.”

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Brain in a Blender

Posted by David B. and Dianne Hansen | May 19, 2009 .

It’s not normal to have 15 different thoughts going through your head at the same time like a brain in a blender… unless you’re bipolar or manic depressive. Even then, your thoughts can be modified and eventually controlled.

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Paxil Prozac Luvox Zoloft Lexapro Celexa for Bipolar Disorder

Posted by David B. and Dianne Hansen | May 13, 2009 .

We have documentation to show that SSRI drugs don’t have any more effect on bipolar disorder than a placebo does.

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