FINDINGS SAY TOXINS MAY BE LINKED TO DEPRESSION
Depression is a growing problem across America. Some reports state that 17.5
million Americans suffer from depression. According to one Surgeon General's Report,
up to one in 10 children may suffer from a serious emotional disturbance. People
with severe depression have a reported suicide rate as high as 15%, making it
potentially the number one cause of suicide in the United States.
Americans end up spending billions of dollars on ineffectual and harmful pharmaceutical
drugs each year to supposedly deal with the problem of depression. Yet despite
the use of these drugs, why are depression rates still rising?
Researchers are finding evidence that depression may come from an entirely
different causethe University Pathology Consortium, a not-for-profit academic
consortium founded and owned by the medical school departments of six leading
universities, including Stanford, recently attributed some symptoms of depression
to exposure to toxins.
Repeated exposure to pollutants in the food and environment can result in accumulation
of toxins such as lead, mercury and aluminum inside the body. One possible source
of exposure is dental fillings made from amalgam, which contains mercury. Norwegian
researchers found that 47% of patients with dental amalgam fillings reported suffering
from major depression, compared to 14% in the dental control group. Exposure to
other toxins, such as lead, may also elicit symptoms of depression.
"Environmental toxins have only increased over the past 50 years and have
been found in everything from grit on the ground to the makeup a woman uses to
powder her nose. Pesticides, toxic mold and harsh chemicals cleaners have all
become more prevalent in our country and also in many of our homes," says
Dr. Harry Wong, Clinical Director of the Physicians Plus Medical Group, a medical
clinic in the San Francisco Bay Area. "We often see patients who have feelings
of depression and one of the first things we suspect is an environmental influence."
Dr. Wong and his colleagues follow the latest research and help their patients
complaining of depression by looking for underlying reasons, like toxic overload
in the system. Dr. Wong recommends a program based on the book Clear Body Clear
Mind by L. Ron Hubbard. While the book makes no medical claims, it outlines
a simple and effective program to reduce toxic buildup in the body. Over 250,000
people worldwide have successfully completed a program based on the book. "We
routinely see a marked improvement in our patients who do this program,"
says Dr. Wong. "They think more clearly, have more energy and they are definitely
happier."
Finding the right source behind depression and addressing it accordingly should
make all Americans increasingly happier.
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"I was a troubled woman and I didn't realize
how troubled because of all the things that were in my body, the drugs
and toxins built up in my system.
"On the detoxification program, I sweated the drugs out.
Because all those drugs and the alcohol suppress emotion, on the detox I started
to feel emotions for the first time.
"Since the detox, I have less trouble and less drama
in my life. I don't freak out when things happen. I have much more control over
my life and I'm healthier. I'm no longer foggy. I'm more awake now. I'm much happier
and that's priceless. I feel ten times better.
"The detoxification program is a short, intensive program,
but it's life changing; it has given me more chances in life and has gotten me
in touch with ME."
Hillary Millard, Dancer
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