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What is Oxytocin?
“The Love Hormone”. Sounds important, no? Turns out that we know very little about the hormone oxytocin, beyond that it is incredibly relevant to multiple...
With 11% of Americans on antidepressants and one in four women of reproductive age, one would assume these pharmaceutical products are well-studied and clinically indicated. As I have discussed,...
Ignaz Semmelweiss, a 19th century Hungarian physician was beaten to death by asylum guards. He was committed there because he attempted to get obstetricians of the day to wash their hands before...
By Kelly Brogan, MD, and Sayer Ji, Greenmedinfo.com
A new study finds the chemical war against cholesterol using statin drugs was justified through statistical deception and the cover up of...
When the Madness Started
“Depression is a serious medical condition that may be due to a chemical imbalance, and Zoloft works to correct this imbalance.”
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Herein Lies the Chemical Imbalance Myth...
The dam is leaking, and the flood is coming. Are you ready to stand strong?
Fraud.
A powerful accusation, sensational, provocative. When we think of fraud, what comes to mind? Images of...
Growing a human inside of your body is not always a comfortable process. For the associated aches and pains, obstetricians have been placating their patients with reflexive recommendations of...
This post first appeared on GreenMedInfo.com.
To sleep, perchance to dream. Many of us have a love hate relationship with sleep – making the time for it, honoring it, needing it, losing...
What does modern medicine have to offer the woman with severe PMS? The one suffering with low mood, irritability, tearfulness, and even suicidality accompanied with a side dish of bloating, breast...
This article first appeared on Mercola.com.
Thyroid: What’s mental health got to do with it?
Meet your mitochondria.1 With a laundry list of responsibilities ranging from creating energy...
This post first appeared on MadInAmerica.com
Thanks to the work of Dr. Irving Kirsch, we now know that the majority of the effect of antidepressants is attributable to the “active...