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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Two Hours of Life

by Robert L. Gisel


February 21st, 2009 Mathew Schultz died two hours after birth from prenatal exposure to the psychiatric narcotic antidepressant Effexor. We can expect a lot more of this if the MOTHER's Act gains a foothold.

It works like this.

1) The psychiatrist evaluates someone, a mother pre- or post-natal,

2) invariably a diagnosis includes labelling, from one or more of 3000-plus "diseases" in the DSM II,

3) the psychiatric diagnostic does not include any examination for vitamin deficiencies or pathological causes,

4) a psychotropic drug, ranking at the same level as heroine, is automatically prescribed as the medical handling,

5) the patient becomes addicted to the drug, as it is a schedule II narcotic, and,

6) side effects are experienced considerably worse than the bit of misemotion the mother was experiencing in the first place.

Mathew Schultz is one of the side effects. No remorse or regrets can be expected to come from the prescribing psychiatrist. The drug companies will spend a fortune to convince courts this had nothing to do with them.

Say NO to the MOTHER's Act. It's a killer.

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