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In reply to the discussion: THE ROLE OF ANTI-DEPRESSANTS IN MASS KILLINGS - Michael Moore on THE REAL LESSON OF COLUMBINE... [View all]dkf
(37,305 posts)44. I posted it the original article a few days ago...
I must say it felt like a huge discovery to me, almost as if I needed to rethink everything.
The implications for how we eat, how we take care of ourselves, the prospects for medicine and potential cures is mind boggling. It gave me hope that we can solve our health problems yet made me concerned about our food supply.
But it's all falling into place.
Seeing the movie "Food, Inc." was also huge.
The point of the post above was to move the GMO talk out of "Tin-foil" territory back to the realm of science where it does belong. I hope the person I responded to gets the gist of it but you are right it could have gone over their head, especially the roundup/Monsanto/GMO connection.
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THE ROLE OF ANTI-DEPRESSANTS IN MASS KILLINGS - Michael Moore on THE REAL LESSON OF COLUMBINE... [View all]
Indi Guy
Dec 2012
OP
The Neuroscience of the Gut Strange but true: the brain is shaped by bacteria in the digestive tract
dkf
Dec 2012
#32
The FBI indicated some years back, for Klebold and Harris, one was a manic depressive and the other
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2012
#7
But if there were no guns they could not have shot and killed those they did.
kelliekat44
Dec 2012
#21
wtf? so all the drug warnings-- as stated by the manufactures--don't mean shit?
orleans
Dec 2012
#15
Yes, over-prescribing exists, but root causes are still over-supply of guns and magazines & media:
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2012
#27
This, though, is a chicken and egg problem. Were the antidepressants a factor in the
Squinch
Dec 2012
#35