Chemical Imbalance and Addiction – Fact or Pharmacological Gold Mine

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chemical imbalance & Addiction – Fact or Pharmacological Gold Mine

In recent decades the term “chemical imbalance” into a term, the budget in the preconceived concept of a brain disease that has developed directly responsible for the depression & mental illness has. Of course no one would come into this conclusion without a small persuasion from the psychiatric community, pharmaceutical companies, or the media! But what exactly is a chemical imbalance & how it works play a role in addictive behavior? First let’s clarify the fact that it is never a pathological test into diagnose a chemical imbalance. So, if you can never test for them, how will you confirm that it exists at all? Well, into be honest, it is purely hypothetical! That’s right! There is absolutely no clinical evidence that supports this theory let alone that they are responsible for depression or addiction. The chemical imbalance theory was created in the early sixties when a group of leading psychiatrists conducted a study on various psychoactive & hallucinogenic drugs, including the love of LSD. It is concluded as follows: The study confirmed that the drugs tested, in fact, changed the chemical balance & structure of the brain. Therefore, any deviation in the psychological & emotional behavior into a chemical imbalance in brain into contribute! For most viewers this conclusion is in stark contradiction into the fundamental questions of common sense & the very intention of the researchers. Ironically, antidepressant use has more than tripled in the last two decades. Coincidence? You decide !!!

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