Employing both wise counsel and irreverent commentary, Doc Stump and Patrick critique modern medical practices and the link between antidepressants and suicides.
“The Chinese didn’t have an opium problem until the Brits invaded and went to war against them in the 19th century.”
-Patrick McGean
“There are people who love their doctors and hate their lawyers.”
-Doc Stump
Patrick McGean has served as Director of the Live Blood and Cellular Matrix Study since 1991. Using data from his worldwide study, he has documented how sulfur deficiency that is endemic in our society is directly connected with chronic illness and disease. Further information about McGean’s background can be found on the EnCognitive.com website under the The Live Blood and Cellular Matrix Study heading.
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References
One U.S. veteran attempts suicide every 80 minutes: Hidden tragedy of Afghanistan and Iraq wars
DailyMail Reporter
Nov. 3, 2011
Study: US Suicide Rate Rises, Falls With Economy
The Huffington Post
Apr. 15, 2011
Antidepressants: What You Need to Know About Depression Medicine
HelpGuide.org
Antidepressants aren’t a silver bullet for depression. Medication doesn’t cure the underlying problem and is rarely a long-term solution.