Prozac and Placebos--Same Effectiveness According To A New Study!
- By Janet McCormick
- Published 03/24/2008
Janet McCormick
As a mother, chef, business owner and author of "10-minute meals", I have something to say. I feel like I've lived several lives though I'm a young 41-year-old. A checkered past is an understatement when describing my experiences. To say the least, I've gained some insight along the way. I crawled out of an abusive relationship with a famous song writer. I started a catering business, opened a small cafe and wrote a cookbook. ultimatebreadpudding.com 10-minutemeals.com
I can't say I haven't wished for a pill to calm myself at some point during my lifetime. However, it's not a secret that America is over medicated. It's a money thing. But the cost just went up. Not only are you paying monetarily but you're taking a drug that has no more effect than a placebo. Who's paying the price? Well, according to a new study you are--in more ways than one. Have
you ever wondered what chemicals go into each pill? It's one thing to actually get relief when you take medicine. But what if it doesn't even work. You are ingesting chemicals that are no doubt taxing your liver that have no effect on the initial ailment you're taking the medicine for in the first place.
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