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Bell Calming Chronic Stress 60 Capsules (771733110389)
"Obtain a calming effect without side effects Relief from chronic stress, anxiety, depressed mood and more. Helps restore adrenal balance & mental well being. All Natural Ingredients Calming Chronic Stress By Dr. Chakib Hammoud, MH, PhD.
Dr. C. Hammoud M.H.
, PhD.,is a specialist in this field and has scrutinized natural health discoveries over the last decades to assemble the most effective natural health products for chronic diseases. Most of these discoveries and insight do not get through to health professionals or the public. Only synthetic drugs are promoted and advertised.
Calming Chronic Stress #66 is composed of 7 effective natural ingredients that may be preferable to synthetic anti-depressants drugs as it has virtually no side effects. Furthermore, it comes with aMUST HELP OR MONEY REFUNDEDguarantee which none of the anti-depressants will offer. This guarantee is printed on every box. If you are considering to take anti-depressant drugs, try this natural health product first.
Dr.
Daniel G. Amen, M.D.,writes in his book Magnificent Mind At Any Age that in many cases he recommends natural health products to treat anxiety, depression, memory problems, ADD and insomnia. Dr. Julian Whitaker M.D.These excerpts from his medical newsletter Vol. 18, No.
11, confirm that in USA alone over 10 million men, women and children are on anti-depressants. Researchers evaluated published and unpublished pre-approval clinical trials that compared SSRI (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor) anti-depressant drugs with placebos. The results were combined in a meta-analysis and were very disturbing. SSRI anti-depressants work no better than placebo, and their benefits do not meet the criteria ofclinical significance.SSRIs were a complete bust for patients with moderate depression. Improvements in patients with severe depression were minimal compared to those taking placebos. 0In this last group of severely depressed an average of 80% felt better by taking sugar pills. However, SSRI drugs do have alarming side effects of increased risk of suicide, hostility, extreme agitation and violent behavior. Thousands of suicides, senseless murders and other random acts of violence have been committed by people who were taking SSRI drugs. These drugs do not work, he writes. They have the potential of inflicting tremendous harm. Only a few days after the mass killings by a man on mood drugs in America, a 17 year old man in Stuttgart Germany killed 15 students and teachers in his high school. The newspaper reports he received psychiatric treatment for depression which normally includes drugs. For many people taking these drugs its a time bomb. Worst of all, the drug companies have known this for decades. They have made a concerted and successful effort to confuse physicians and patients. Dr. Whitakers medical newsletters subscriptions are available by contacting his office. Dr. David Healy, M.D.Professor at Wales Cardiff University, in his book Let Them Eat Prozac gives well documented criticism about the safety and overuse of SSRI anti-depressants. Due to aggressive marketing and consumer advertising sales of anti-depressants quadrupled within 2 years. They are the most frequently prescribed of all classes of drugs. Dr. Marcia Angell, M.D.was the editor of The New England Journal of Medicine and had this to say about pharmaceutical company-sponsored research: Physicians can no longer rely on the medical literature for valid and reliable information. This is the conclusion I reluctantly reached toward the end of my two decades as editor. Many published articles are ghost written by insiders of the drug manufacturers and then for a high fee a prominent medical doctor will put his name on it. Senator Charles Grassley, ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee, named medical doctors that received in one case $1.6 million dollars in consulting and speaking fees, others received similar amounts for promoting anti-depressant drugs. These doctors in psychiatry also write the text books for the medical schools and receive staggering fees for their recommendations. If you are interested, this information is available in the books listed below giving names of doctors and their university or hospital affiliation. It says most of the prominent doctors are receiving consulting fees from the big drug manufacturers. The books say sales people from the drug manufacturers have large expense accounts and all kinds of favors are offered to virtually all doctors to promote their drugs. It is important that you inform yourselfbefore you make a decision that can have far reaching implications. You are responsible for your own health, not your doctor and not the government. Here are a few books:Side effects,by Alison Bass. Arnold S. Relman, M.D., Harvard Medical School endorses the book: A richly detailed account of the disgraceful self-serving ties between drug companies and the psychiatric profession.Shyness,by Christopher Lane. Many endorsements, including Dr. David Healy, MD.Our Daily Meds,Melody Petersen. Endorsements by major newspaper critics across the country. Griffonia, melissa officianalis extract, L-tyrosine, holly basis extract, gamma amino batric acid (GABA), avena sativa extract, magnessium taurate.
Dr. C. Hammoud M.H.
, PhD.,is a specialist in this field and has scrutinized natural health discoveries over the last decades to assemble the most effective natural health products for chronic diseases. Most of these discoveries and insight do not get through to health professionals or the public. Only synthetic drugs are promoted and advertised.
Calming Chronic Stress #66 is composed of 7 effective natural ingredients that may be preferable to synthetic anti-depressants drugs as it has virtually no side effects. Furthermore, it comes with aMUST HELP OR MONEY REFUNDEDguarantee which none of the anti-depressants will offer. This guarantee is printed on every box. If you are considering to take anti-depressant drugs, try this natural health product first.
Dr.
Daniel G. Amen, M.D.,writes in his book Magnificent Mind At Any Age that in many cases he recommends natural health products to treat anxiety, depression, memory problems, ADD and insomnia. Dr. Julian Whitaker M.D.These excerpts from his medical newsletter Vol. 18, No.
11, confirm that in USA alone over 10 million men, women and children are on anti-depressants. Researchers evaluated published and unpublished pre-approval clinical trials that compared SSRI (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor) anti-depressant drugs with placebos. The results were combined in a meta-analysis and were very disturbing. SSRI anti-depressants work no better than placebo, and their benefits do not meet the criteria ofclinical significance.SSRIs were a complete bust for patients with moderate depression. Improvements in patients with severe depression were minimal compared to those taking placebos. 0In this last group of severely depressed an average of 80% felt better by taking sugar pills. However, SSRI drugs do have alarming side effects of increased risk of suicide, hostility, extreme agitation and violent behavior. Thousands of suicides, senseless murders and other random acts of violence have been committed by people who were taking SSRI drugs. These drugs do not work, he writes. They have the potential of inflicting tremendous harm. Only a few days after the mass killings by a man on mood drugs in America, a 17 year old man in Stuttgart Germany killed 15 students and teachers in his high school. The newspaper reports he received psychiatric treatment for depression which normally includes drugs. For many people taking these drugs its a time bomb. Worst of all, the drug companies have known this for decades. They have made a concerted and successful effort to confuse physicians and patients. Dr. Whitakers medical newsletters subscriptions are available by contacting his office. Dr. David Healy, M.D.Professor at Wales Cardiff University, in his book Let Them Eat Prozac gives well documented criticism about the safety and overuse of SSRI anti-depressants. Due to aggressive marketing and consumer advertising sales of anti-depressants quadrupled within 2 years. They are the most frequently prescribed of all classes of drugs. Dr. Marcia Angell, M.D.was the editor of The New England Journal of Medicine and had this to say about pharmaceutical company-sponsored research: Physicians can no longer rely on the medical literature for valid and reliable information. This is the conclusion I reluctantly reached toward the end of my two decades as editor. Many published articles are ghost written by insiders of the drug manufacturers and then for a high fee a prominent medical doctor will put his name on it. Senator Charles Grassley, ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee, named medical doctors that received in one case $1.6 million dollars in consulting and speaking fees, others received similar amounts for promoting anti-depressant drugs. These doctors in psychiatry also write the text books for the medical schools and receive staggering fees for their recommendations. If you are interested, this information is available in the books listed below giving names of doctors and their university or hospital affiliation. It says most of the prominent doctors are receiving consulting fees from the big drug manufacturers. The books say sales people from the drug manufacturers have large expense accounts and all kinds of favors are offered to virtually all doctors to promote their drugs. It is important that you inform yourselfbefore you make a decision that can have far reaching implications. You are responsible for your own health, not your doctor and not the government. Here are a few books:Side effects,by Alison Bass. Arnold S. Relman, M.D., Harvard Medical School endorses the book: A richly detailed account of the disgraceful self-serving ties between drug companies and the psychiatric profession.Shyness,by Christopher Lane. Many endorsements, including Dr. David Healy, MD.Our Daily Meds,Melody Petersen. Endorsements by major newspaper critics across the country. Griffonia, melissa officianalis extract, L-tyrosine, holly basis extract, gamma amino batric acid (GABA), avena sativa extract, magnessium taurate.
Take 2 capsules twice a day for 2 weeks, then take 1 capsule 3 times a day for maintenance.
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