--- In [email protected], "Jeff Fischer"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Antidepressants are now the second-largest class of prescription 
> > > drugs, their sales exceeded only by heart medications. 

<snip>

> Mental illness is a serious problem.  I want a "cure." 

Are you equating less than optimal serotonin levels as "mental
illnss"? If so, that is sad, a commentary on how little you know of
the topic. 

And perhaps points to how utterly scientology dogmatic your "crusade"
on this topic is. (Being a group of TMO's past and prestent, we know
about dogma -- how it smells, how it feels, how it is crafted.) I
suggest that you need a "cure" from your dogmatic biases and
uninformed views. 

Equating less than optimal serotonin levels as "mental illnss" is like
designating someone who takes vitamin supplements as a cripple or
physically handicapped. Your diatribes, if anything (hopefully the
effect is like a wolf howling at the moon) are doing harm, not good.

> I want people to become happier and work daily in that direction.  

I hope so. From your posts it looks like you are set on harming
people, feeding many dogmatic bullshit about a useful therapy for low
serotonin levels and proposing an unproven alternative "becasue they
told me this the Center". 

If Sceintology is so effective in balncing serotonin levels, where is
the peer-reviewed published research? Andif it works, is it
cost-efective relative to SSRIs? SSRIs might be $200-300 / year,
without insurance. What is the cost of a scientology cure for
serotonin level balancing, if indeed it caqn even do that? $10,000?
$30,000?


>I do 
> not stigmatize people with mental illness whether they are on drugs
or not. 

YOU JUST DID! By equating lower than optimal serotonin levels with
"mental illness" you have mischaracterized the situation with a highly
charged word that stigmitizes effective physiological therapy for a
physiological condition.


> I have something that I have seen help many people.  When someone 
> has taken these kinds of drugs for a long time, what I have doesn't 
> work for them.

Scientology doesn't work for people in physiological balance? Interesting.






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