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Stress Pandemic: Millions Of Americans Are Starting To Crack


Monday, December 2, 2013 13:05

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Has you felt like people are getting a lot edgier? More nervous? More fearful, depressed and just plain nuts?
Me too – and as it turns out, people really are going bats:
“As a doctor, I can tell you that stress has reached pandemic levels, though many still hold back from admitting it to themselves or their peers. Our normalcy bias prevents us from taking notice that tens of millions of people in Western countries are dropping like flies from illness, depression and self-destruction. I came across this article by David Kupelian on Americans’ health and agreed with some of the observations made about the dire state of affairs:
  • Suicide has surpassed car crashes as the leading cause of injury death for Americans. Even more disturbing, in “the world’s greatest military”, more U.S. soldiers died last year by suicide than in combat.
  • Fully one-third of U.S. employees suffer chronic debilitating stress, and more than half of all “millennials” (18 to 33 year olds) experience a level of stress that keeps them awake at night, including large numbers diagnosed with depression or anxiety disorder.
  • Shocking new research from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that one in five high-school-aged children in the U.S. has been diagnosed with ADHD, and likewise a large new study of New York City residents shows, sadly, that one in five preteens – children aged six to 12 – have been medically diagnosed with either ADHD, anxiety, depression or bipolar disorder.
  • New research concludes that stress renders people susceptible to serious illness, and a growing number of studies now confirm that chronic stress plays a major role in the progression of cancer, the nation’s second-biggest killer. The biggest killer of all, heart disease, which causes one in four deaths in the U.S., is also known to have a huge stress component.
  • Incredibly, 11 percent of all Americans aged 12 and older are currently taking SSRI antidepressants – those highly controversial, mood-altering psychiatric drugs with the FDA’s “suicidality” warning label and alarming correlation with school shooters. Women are especially prone to depression, with a stunning 23 percent of all American women in their 40s and 50s – almost one in four – now taking antidepressants, according to a major study by the CDC.
  • Add to that the tens of millions of users of all other types of psychiatric drugs, including (just to pick one) the 6.4 million American children between 4 and 17 diagnosed with ADHD and prescribed Ritalin or similar psycho-stimulants. Throw in the 28 percent of American adults with a drinking problem, that’s more than 60 million, plus the 22 million using illegal drugs like marijuana, cocaine, heroin, hallucinogens and inhalants, and pretty soon a picture emerges of a nation of drug-takers, with hundreds of millions dependent on one toxic substance or another – legal or illegal – to “help” them deal with the stresses and problems of life.
Likewise, the CDC has reported that antidepressant use in the U.S. has increased nearly 400 percent in the last two decades, making antidepressants the most frequently used class of medications by Americans aged 18-44. The U.S. population makes up 5% of the world population, yet are prescribed two-thirds of all psychiatric drugs used worldwide. If this is not a sign of looming mental health collapse, I don’t know what is!
With so many people on meds, I think we can basically say that the U.S. is a ‘zombie nation’. People are so out of touch with themselves and with reality that they think they have to use anti-depressants in order to ‘go back to normal’, not realizing that the reason why reality is shytty is because it is sending them a strong signal to sit up and take notice. Instead, taking mind-numbing drugs makes them even more ignorant of what is going on around them – the false-flag attacks, the fireballs raining down from the sky and Earth changes (read the rest)”
In the rest of the article, Dr. Segura makes some good suggestions on how you can deal with the ravages of stress without resorting to drugs and alcohol. For me, fear is a good motivator, though it can sometimes be overwhelming to think about the future and imagine how my children are going to get through the dark days ahead.
Gardening is my outlet. Rows of vegetables, buckets of corn and piles of sweet potatoes bring comfort, as does simply working on something beautiful in the outdoors.
What’s your relief for stress? Leave a comment and let me know. Unless you’re too afraid.




Source: http://theprepperproject.co m/stess-pandemic-millions-americans-starting-crack/
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Stress Pandemic: Millions Of Americans Are Starting To Crack


Monday, December 2, 2013 13:05

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stressed-man.png


stress-corklifecoach-300x278.jpg


Has you felt like people are getting a lot edgier? More nervous? More fearful, depressed and just plain nuts?
Me too – and as it turns out, people really are going bats:
“As a doctor, I can tell you that stress has reached pandemic levels, though many still hold back from admitting it to themselves or their peers. Our normalcy bias prevents us from taking notice that tens of millions of people in Western countries are dropping like flies from illness, depression and self-destruction. I came across this article by David Kupelian on Americans’ health and agreed with some of the observations made about the dire state of affairs:
  • Suicide has surpassed car crashes as the leading cause of injury death for Americans. Even more disturbing, in “the world’s greatest military”, more U.S. soldiers died last year by suicide than in combat.
  • Fully one-third of U.S. employees suffer chronic debilitating stress, and more than half of all “millennials” (18 to 33 year olds) experience a level of stress that keeps them awake at night, including large numbers diagnosed with depression or anxiety disorder.
  • Shocking new research from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that one in five high-school-aged children in the U.S. has been diagnosed with ADHD, and likewise a large new study of New York City residents shows, sadly, that one in five preteens – children aged six to 12 – have been medically diagnosed with either ADHD, anxiety, depression or bipolar disorder.
  • New research concludes that stress renders people susceptible to serious illness, and a growing number of studies now confirm that chronic stress plays a major role in the progression of cancer, the nation’s second-biggest killer. The biggest killer of all, heart disease, which causes one in four deaths in the U.S., is also known to have a huge stress component.
  • Incredibly, 11 percent of all Americans aged 12 and older are currently taking SSRI antidepressants – those highly controversial, mood-altering psychiatric drugs with the FDA’s “suicidality” warning label and alarming correlation with school shooters. Women are especially prone to depression, with a stunning 23 percent of all American women in their 40s and 50s – almost one in four – now taking antidepressants, according to a major study by the CDC.
  • Add to that the tens of millions of users of all other types of psychiatric drugs, including (just to pick one) the 6.4 million American children between 4 and 17 diagnosed with ADHD and prescribed Ritalin or similar psycho-stimulants. Throw in the 28 percent of American adults with a drinking problem, that’s more than 60 million, plus the 22 million using illegal drugs like marijuana, cocaine, heroin, hallucinogens and inhalants, and pretty soon a picture emerges of a nation of drug-takers, with hundreds of millions dependent on one toxic substance or another – legal or illegal – to “help” them deal with the stresses and problems of life.
Likewise, the CDC has reported that antidepressant use in the U.S. has increased nearly 400 percent in the last two decades, making antidepressants the most frequently used class of medications by Americans aged 18-44. The U.S. population makes up 5% of the world population, yet are prescribed two-thirds of all psychiatric drugs used worldwide. If this is not a sign of looming mental health collapse, I don’t know what is!
With so many people on meds, I think we can basically say that the U.S. is a ‘zombie nation’. People are so out of touch with themselves and with reality that they think they have to use anti-depressants in order to ‘go back to normal’, not realizing that the reason why reality is shytty is because it is sending them a strong signal to sit up and take notice. Instead, taking mind-numbing drugs makes them even more ignorant of what is going on around them – the false-flag attacks, the fireballs raining down from the sky and Earth changes (read the rest)”
In the rest of the article, Dr. Segura makes some good suggestions on how you can deal with the ravages of stress without resorting to drugs and alcohol. For me, fear is a good motivator, though it can sometimes be overwhelming to think about the future and imagine how my children are going to get through the dark days ahead.
Gardening is my outlet. Rows of vegetables, buckets of corn and piles of sweet potatoes bring comfort, as does simply working on something beautiful in the outdoors.
What’s your relief for stress? Leave a comment and let me know. Unless you’re too afraid.




Source: http://theprepperproject.co m/stess-pandemic-millions-americans-starting-crack/
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As much as I would support gun control it's awful because you just can't stop someone who really wants to get their hands on a gun. They're going to get one from someone/somewhere. Gun control would just be limiting our chances of defending ourselfs.

Really don't know what to say, there's no reason someone should be motivated to shoot up a school of all things, insanity or not. Security needs to be beefed up even more.
 

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Stop taking drugs and start taking Brazillian Jiujitsu. You dont hear about BJJ guys shooting up schools and strangers yall. Come on. Let make like theres a dirty towel on the rack and avoid demonic filth.
 

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These officers are supposed to be brave but instead they're outside saying *you go first* *no you go * *i aint goin in there :rudy: he gotta gun* Sad. Why arent they given an order to enter the building and engage this demon? Now, kids are dead because the police dont take their jobs seriously.
 

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As much as I would support gun control it's awful because you just can't stop someone who really wants to get their hands on a gun. They're going to get one from someone/somewhere. Gun control would just be limiting our chances of defending ourselfs.

Really don't know what to say, there's no reason someone should be motivated to shoot up a school of all things, insanity or not. Security needs to be beefed up even more.

While that is true, I think more control would be part of a solution. Def not the whole solution.

I want more info about the shooter. Was he mentally ill like most are? How did he have access to the gun(s)? Coward killed himself.
 

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when are they finally going to accept that when this happens the police need to go in like navy seals? And if they aren't willing to go get there head blown off they need to be fired. Every one of these situations is cops standing outside while a maniac roams the building assassinating people.
exactly, theyre fine with playin marine when they have to go into houses after drugs and shoot 7 year old girls in the head
 

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These officers are supposed to be brave but instead they're outside saying *you go first* *no you go * *i aint goin in there :rudy: he gotta gun* Sad. Why arent they given an order to enter the building and engage this demon? Now, kids are dead because the police dont take their jobs seriously.


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While that is true, I think more control would be part of a solution. Def not the whole solution.

I want more info about the shooter. Was he mentally ill like most are? How did he have access to the gun(s)? Coward killed himself.
The mental illness excuse from the media is a lie most of the time. Most people with mental illness don't harm others and most of them aren't even violent. If anything, they'll only harm themselves.
 
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