The good thing about this information Roerich, and thankyou very much for making people aware of it, is that I am a big believer in getting off medications, or avoiding them to begin with, if realistic alternatives that are working, are available. I think people should give these other options a try, even if they are on medications, in hope to get off the things.
Whilst I don't like medications, I am certainly not silly enough to tell someone not to use them during the worst of their PTSD, because they do provide a faster relief from pain and suffering compared to many alternate treatments, or maybe more readily known I should say. But something I will stand my ground with, is that people should know what they are putting into their bodies, and medications are generally not in the best interest of a human body for long durations, sometimes even short.
I thank you very much mate for enlightening us all to this type of treatment to help with depression, and hopefully people might take a bit more active interest in it, ask physcians about it, and force physicians into actually pulling their finger out of their backside, getting to grips with reality that people do not want drugs if natural alternatives, or better alternatives, are available, and obviously this being one of them for depression related illness. |