by Vicki Batts, Natural News:
There’s no doubt that anxiety can come from a wide array of sources. Whether it’s from work, school or home, there’s no shortage of stressors that can contribute to the onset of anxiety. But there is one source of anxiety that often goes overlooked: Medication. The prescription drugs you’re taking for other ailments, like menstrual cramps or attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), can indeed cause anxiety to spike.
Is it any surprise that Big Pharma is making people sick, both physically and mentally? Millions of lives have already been lost, thanks to a profit-driven pharmaceutical industry that is more interested in finding new ways to turn human beings into cash-cows than finding cures. Anxiety is one of the most common mental health conditions people in the United States have to face — and the fact that so many different pharmaceuticals can cause it is no coincidence.
There are a host of medications that can contribute to or cause anxiety issues. Side effects, after all, are practically the cornerstone of modern medicine. Here are some of the most common medicines that may be making you anxious:
This is by no means an exhaustive list: The side effects of pharmaceutical drugs are virtually limitless, and truly any medication is capable of causing unwanted effects. Many times, these kinds of side effects go unattributed to the real source: Big Pharma.
As Sayer Ji, of Green Med Info, recently stated, “Within our present dominant medical system, healing has not simply been forgotten but intentionally exorcized as it represents the antithesis of perpetual profitability which requires the incurability of the human body.” Ji posits that modern medicine is a form of human sacrifice in disguise.
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