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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 1110422" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>No its not in the water. Depression is over treated. You get a divorce, someone dies, its normal to be depressed, not the same as chemically imbalanced depression. Yet they prescribe the same pills. Medical officials know there is a difference. But IMHO they make money off it. Which results in a person having an arsenal of anti psychotic drugs and mood balancers, and inhibitors that they have no need for, yet use. Survival of the fittest is I guess a good term. If you can find a balance and dump it. Few people need these pills, just the severely chemically and clinically depressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 1110422, member: 1944"] No its not in the water. Depression is over treated. You get a divorce, someone dies, its normal to be depressed, not the same as chemically imbalanced depression. Yet they prescribe the same pills. Medical officials know there is a difference. But IMHO they make money off it. Which results in a person having an arsenal of anti psychotic drugs and mood balancers, and inhibitors that they have no need for, yet use. Survival of the fittest is I guess a good term. If you can find a balance and dump it. Few people need these pills, just the severely chemically and clinically depressed. [/QUOTE]
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