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Natural Mental Health Cures

Orthomolecular Psychiatry is nutrition and natural substances used to help balance any chemical imbalances in the body and treat mental disorders, mental illness or psychiatric symptoms. This is a natural way to treat mental health problems like Depression, ADHD, Schizophrenia, Anxiety problems, etc.

By correcting the imbalance naturally, you eliminate psychiatric symptoms for good without the use of long term medications which only cover up problems such as antidepressants, antipsychotics, anti-anxiety medications, etc.

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  1. es48b

    2008 Oct 15 1

    interesting stuff , …
    interesting stuff , does anyone know if this therapy would work with someone suffering severe schitzophrenia (excuse spelling) ?

  2. likochan427

    2008 Oct 15 2

    I have two …
    I have two questions. What are the tests used to determine a chemical imbalance, and how many people has psychiatry ACTUALLY cured? I’ve read a lot on psychiatry and the origin of it’s practices are horrific! And some of the practices today still are. Like electroshock therapy, and that other thing where they drill into your head and “remove bad brain tissue”. The movie “Psychiatry: An Industry of Death” is astounding and gives many facts that psychiatry never releases. Watch the movie!

  3. ssaltspring

    2008 Oct 15 3

    google… …
    google…Dr.A.Hoffer.

  4. noonsplace

    2008 Oct 15 4

    Keep up great work. …
    Keep up great work…thank you!

  5. psychetruth

    2008 Oct 15 5

    There are several …
    There are several videos in my channel dealing with stress. Watch them all and see if there isn’t some information you could use in your life.

    We are doing more videos on the subject as well.

  6. artax2004

    2008 Oct 15 6

    ….but you know I …
    ….but you know I eat in a healthy way, I do some exercises I’m in shape but my mind is still going, when I do sport my body is relaxed but I ‘ ve racing thought,my mind don’t want to stop to think negatively, I’ve always this anxiety….I’m in the s**t…

  7. artax2004

    2008 Oct 15 7

    mother nature has …
    mother nature has already the answers……

  8. bookstar77

    2008 Oct 15 8

    There is a lot to …
    There is a lot to think about and ponder. Thank you for this video.

  9. BryanTayara

    2008 Oct 15 9

    If one can find …
    If one can find peace and happiness in what he already has and not in what he does not have…then one can be happy and free of mental discomfort. Do not let your happiness rest in the hands of others. The mind controls the body and when the mind is unwell, the body is sure to follow.

  10. superproducerbkstyle

    2008 Oct 15 10

    yea exactly.
    yea exactly.

  11. PeacefulNinja

    2008 Oct 15 11

    so in reality …
    so in reality because the pharmaceutical companies are making billions and billions of dollars…realistically they won’t be going out of business anytime soon I suppose…i guess in the meantime holistic and natural forms of medicine must become increasingly popular and prove its effectiveness more to the general public in order to win its approval.

  12. PeacefulNinja

    2008 Oct 15 12

    Another good point …
    Another good point again man. I am now seeing what you mean about the whole imbalance theory. It seems that it’s really hard to create a theory such as an imbalance theory that will cover everyone, you can’t really. There are too many people on different levels and at different points of their health. I think if we can get people to know themselves more, begin to become their own doctors, as well as knowing that asking for support is ok as well then maybe we can begin to get somewhere.

  13. PeacefulNinja

    2008 Oct 15 13

    oh wow…that’s a …
    oh wow…that’s a good point actually. I never really thought of it that way. That makes a lot more sense now considering many people take the same medication but they’re all affected in different ways.

  14. PeacefulNinja

    2008 Oct 15 14

    woah great …
    woah great explanation right there psychtruth, there’s a lot of truth to that as I myself have been discovering as well.

  15. superproducerbkstyle

    2008 Oct 15 15

    want*
    want*

  16. superproducerbkstyle

    2008 Oct 15 16

    I think the mind …
    I think the mind and soul are way to complicated. So many of these scientists search for one definition of “normal”. And in my opinion i dont think its possible. We were all created different. I think thats why the science of the mind is so flawed. because they wasnt one definition of whats “normal”. And thats impossible.

  17. psychetruth

    2008 Oct 15 17

    I think the …
    I think the physical sciences have made some pretty good progress in the last 150 years but the humanities for the most part haven’t significantly advanced.

  18. psychetruth

    2008 Oct 15 18

    Well I don’t know. …
    Well I don’t know. It certainly doesn’t cure anyone. What would you think of an auto-mechanic that couldn’t fix a car?

    Psychiatry is “a mind science” that can’t tell you how the mind works; can’t bring about a healthy mind; can’t tell why unhealthy minds are unhealthy. It’s mostly just listen to people, give them a label and then drug the of them and hope they learn to live despite their “disability”.

  19. superproducerbkstyle

    2008 Oct 15 19

    LOL. So i guess Tom …
    LOL. So i guess Tom Cruise was right when he called psychiatry a pseudoscience.

  20. psychetruth

    2008 Oct 15 20

    Well I would go so …
    Well I would go so far to say, that most psychiatrists probably aren’t the paragon of mental health, LOL. The freakin DSM is like 1000 pages defining mental disorders but doesn’t even have a definition for what “mental health” is in it.

    A total concentration on disorder instead of trying to define and bring about a state of mental health. This is one of the main objections that psychologists Abraham Maslow had with the field.

  21. superproducerbkstyle

    2008 Oct 15 21

    lmao wow i didnt …
    lmao wow i didnt know that. So the psychiatrists are victims also. then its just one vicious circle. Crazy people treating crazy people.

  22. psychetruth

    2008 Oct 15 22

    You would be …
    You would be freaking amazed at how many psychiatrists take their own drugs. There was a NAMI convention in town two years ago and listened to some of the psychiatrists lecture on different topics. A large number of them see psychiatrists themselves and take the same meds they pass out to their patients. It’s truly an industry with absolutely no cures.

  23. superproducerbkstyle

    2008 Oct 15 23

    lol exactly. I …
    lol exactly. I guess if people want to believe everything their doctor says then thats their problem. Unfortunately these same people have kids and force them to take medication. Then the kids end up with all these side affects.

  24. psychetruth

    2008 Oct 15 24

    When a clinical …
    When a clinical nutritionist looks for an imbalance it’s more meaningful than psychiatry. They use actual laboratory test to check things like hormone levels, toxicity levels, etc.

    They don’t automatically assume serotonin and give you an SSRI.

    They check for thyroid problems, blood sugar problems, Hormone imbalances and other potential problems.

    That doesn’t mean the etiology of depression is as simple as a “chemical imbalance” with a neurotransmitter, which is a bunch of crap IMO.

  25. psychetruth

    2008 Oct 15 25

    I agree that there …
    I agree that there are many reasons why a person might experiance depression; psychologically, hormonally, due to medical illness or general lack of health, nutritionally and sometimes people’s lives just suck and being depressed is the appropriate emotional response.


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