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Culture Apothecary with Alex Clark

“Antidepressants Are Placebos & ADHD Is A Sham.” - with Dr. Roger McFillin, PsyD

Culture Apothecary with Alex Clark

Turning Point USA

True Crime, Health & Fitness

59.5K Ratings

🗓️ 29 December 2023

⏱️ 128 minutes

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Summary

As prescriptions for antidepressant drugs increase, so do diagnoses for mental illness and Dr. Roger McFillin is stepping out to call attention to this disturbing pattern. Americans are more mentally ill now than ever, suffering severe side effects like permanent emotional numbness, infertility, and suicidal ideations. Dr. Roger McFillin questions the trustworthiness of the pharmaceutical industry and asks those who listen to do the same.

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0:00.0

Today's guest believes that medical freedom is one of the defining issues of our time.

0:17.0

He has said that the Western world has created an illusion of evidence-based mental health care, but if you follow the science, he is

0:26.4

confident you'll find corruption at every level.

0:30.1

My friend Ali Stuckey interviewed him this summer and before it came out she told me Alex,

0:34.2

this is a guest that you've also got to have on. He is right up your alley.

0:37.9

Her interview with him was phenomenal and you should listen to that one after this when you're

0:41.6

inevitably left wanting to

0:42.9

learn even more from this guest. Even before the pandemic, one in eight Americans

0:47.4

were on an SSRI or anti-depressant. SSRI by the way is the official term which stands for selective

0:54.5

serotonin re-uptake inhibitors. More women than ever are on antidepressants.

0:59.3

Over 20% of us according to the CDC. So if the majority of us, according to the CDC.

1:02.8

So if the majority of us are taking happy pills,

1:05.8

how are we more depressed than we've ever been?

1:08.4

New studies that have been reported everywhere from L to the New York Times suggest an anti-psychiatry movement is

1:14.9

exploding in the United States, led by mental health professionals who are tired of patients

1:20.6

being lied to. They are sounding the alarms on two key things. This idea

1:25.2

that some people have a chemical imbalance in the brain, which leads them to be clinically

1:29.6

depressed. More and more believe this is completely made up by the pharmaceutical industry to sell drugs

1:34.6

with zero scientific evidence including my guest. The second alarm they've

1:39.2

been sounding is that patients deserve to be informed about what psychiatric medications are and what they are not.

1:45.4

Their side effects, which can be long term,

1:47.8

long after you stop taking them,

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