Friday, August 04, 2023

Mind-Altered Mothers

Giving birth is a major disruption to the hormonal system. Some women are better able to recover from giving birth--especially if they were in good health to begin with--than others. Do some new mothers need help? Sure. Do any need Hell? Oh Hell No!

One might hope we might have learned something from Andrea Yates drowning her five children while being completely whacked out on psychiatric drugs. And one would be completely wrong.

While I won't give Tom Cruise an open-ended pass, I'll give him a lot of latitude for human failings for all the good he tried to do in speaking out against psychiatric drugs.

Rather than recommending that mothers be provided quality care from top-notch Endocrinologists (or, since there are so very few of them, alternative researchers that actually know their stuff) the New York Times rolls out its usual, “Drugs Are The Answer” mantra. As if Andrea Yates, and the huge numbers of people maimed and killed by the CV1984 culling—masks, the bioweapon “vaccine”, Remdesivir, Paxlovid, and all the rest—never happened.

It's going to take a while—and a lot of harm—for more of the intended effects (“side effects” my a**) of Zuranolone to be known. But from what is already admitted, why would any intelligent woman take that garbage?

Zuranolone Side Effects

Get emergency medical help if you have signs of an allergic reaction to Zuranolone: hives; difficult [sic] breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.

Common Zuranolone side effects may include:

Sleepiness
Tiredness
Dizziness
Inflammation of nose and throat
Diarrhea
Urinary tract infection

Also from Drugs.com: “Zuranolone is thought to work by...”. In other words, they don't actually know what the drug is doing. They're just guessing or making stuff up. As is so often the case with pharmaceuticals.

Source: Drugs.com
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The Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved the first pill for postpartum depression, a milestone considered likely to increase recognition and treatment of a debilitating condition that afflicts about a half-million women in the United States every year.

[Snip]

The hope is that it will encourage more women to seek help and prompt more obstetricians and family doctors to screen for symptoms and suggest counseling or treatment.

"This is a patient population that just so often falls through the cracks,"

[Let's manipulate, and force if necessary, even more women into taking mind-rotting drugs. What could go wrong?]

[Snip]

[T]he F.D.A. did require the label to include warnings about possible suicidal thoughts and behavior, sleepiness and confusion. The label will also include a so-called “black box warning” that patients should not drive or operate heavy machinery for at least 12 hours after taking the pill.

[Snip]

“I’m a huge fan of S.S.R.I.s,” Dr. Reminick said, but noted that many patients resisted trying medication. “I think this will be much easier to get them to just try this for two weeks.”

[Really? A “huge fan”? That's like saying that Mengele was a huge fan of twins! Dr. Peter Breggin has been writing, talking, and testifying about, the horrors of SSRIs for decades.]

[Snip]

The pill was not tested in women who were breastfeeding their babies.

[So like defenseless children injected with the deadly CV1984 “vaccine” for something that, even if it did exist, they weren't at risk of getting, children are going to be given a psych drug and “we'll see what happens”? Got Rope?]

[Snip]

Experts said it was possible that for some patients Zurzuvae would be an adjunct medication or would be used as a bridge to longer-term antidepressants.

[As is typical with a NYT article, to the extent one can find truth tucked away, one usually has to dig deep into the article. And there it is: Zuranolone as a “gateway drug”, as an entryway, to a lifetime of drugging. Hook the fish, drag 'em in for the gutting.

[Snip]

“If it gets more people into treatment, that’s wonderful,” Dr. Nunacs said. “If it doesn’t work, they’re connected with providers and we can try other things. So it opens a door for treatment that has been hard to open in the past.”

[There's the coup de grâce!]


For the First Time, There’s a Pill for Postpartum Depression

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