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16. "terrible headline, and the implication of the thesis statement is false"
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Modulating NT levels as a treatment for many neuropsychological disorders is still a valid and effective treatment plan

There is good info in there about the "1 disorder 1 treatment" approach. Which is silly.

But the reference to a theory that everyone knows is wrong is misleading and/or dishonest

Also such terrible abuse of the word "theory"

WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE

  

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The most popular anti-depressants based on a theory we know is wrong [View all] , imcvspl, Thu Apr-02-15 06:25 AM
 
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pills, pills, pills!
Apr 02nd 2015
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RE: The most popular anti-depressants based on a theory we know is wrong
Apr 02nd 2015
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I didn't want any of the SSRI's bc of the 'sexual side effects'.
Apr 02nd 2015
3
Some actually increase libido..
Apr 02nd 2015
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anxiety is a physical disorder
Apr 02nd 2015
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this is nonsense
Apr 02nd 2015
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no it's not.
Apr 02nd 2015
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      reading material:
Apr 02nd 2015
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shut the fuck up.
Apr 02nd 2015
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      first of all
Apr 02nd 2015
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           RE: first of all
Apr 02nd 2015
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                noone should take those published studies seriously?
Apr 02nd 2015
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RE: The most popular anti-depressants based on a theory we know is wrong
Apr 02nd 2015
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agreed.
Apr 02nd 2015
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^^^
Apr 02nd 2015
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this is NOT nonsense
Apr 02nd 2015
13
this is a fantastic reply
Apr 02nd 2015
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I have absolutely nothing to add.
Apr 02nd 2015
17
Can you be a body builder without eating protein?
Apr 02nd 2015
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True, SSRI's like any treatment of depression is likely unable
Apr 02nd 2015
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      my thoughts on depression
Apr 03rd 2015
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^
Apr 02nd 2015
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thanks for this
Apr 02nd 2015
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L-Tryptophan works far better and has ALWAYS been better
Apr 02nd 2015
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well thats not totally true
Apr 02nd 2015
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      no, it caused exactly two deaths due to contamination
Apr 02nd 2015
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What is this a surprise or something?
Apr 02nd 2015
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do you know how HARD "they" will fight to keep that suppressed?
Apr 02nd 2015
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      Oh yes they are probably fighting right now.
Apr 02nd 2015
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yah....
Apr 02nd 2015
32
Omega-3 and Depression
Apr 02nd 2015
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oh for christ's sakes.....
Apr 02nd 2015
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      ok you take christ, i'll take pete
Apr 02nd 2015
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