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Pastimes : The War on Drugs

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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (13)2/26/2000 9:13:00 AM
From: Don Pueblo  Read Replies (2) of 29
 
You have hit on the actual cause of the problem.

Nutrition, simple nutrition, is the reason why most of this stuff is happening.

Granted that we still have the same mental problems that we always have had, but all you need to do is look at the amount of sugar and chemical additives that the average person eats every day in the United States, and you will see the answer. I stopped eating sugar years ago. Later on, about 4 years ago, I did some research into partially hydrogenated oils and trans-fatty acids.

The major drug companies and the psychiatrists feed the general public a steady stream of BS about what is going on. The psychiatrists spend their time categorizing the various symptoms of the problem but have no solution other than psychotropic drugs, which is fine with them, because it creates drug addicts that are hypnotized and dependent on them for their next fix.

It's too simple. People eat sugar, partially hydrogenated oil, Nutra-Sweet, etc., and their mental faculties are altered. The psychiatrists diagnose the symptom and prescribe mind altering drugs, which allows them to control the addict (exept for the unfortunate cases that freak out and start shooting).

Go to the supermarket and try and find anything in the entire store that contains no sugar and no partially hydrogenated oil.

Did I mention cigarettes? <G>

Welcome to Earth.
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