
Most approaches to the problem of “suicidal thoughts” focus on counseling and then on drug treatment. I do not believe that any path would have a significant effect as a result. In some cases, the approach to counseling will certainly work, but the real reality in a large number of cases is that it does not work. People who consider suicide do this because they want to run away from the way they feel or the pain they are experiencing. Encouraging words are not going to do everything right, they need help, tangible help, and not words that help the speaker much more than the person with the problem.
This comforting conversation only delays the inevitable, it does not hold back the man who decided to follow the path to self-destruction. There must be a better way, and I believe that there is a better way. It is not through counseling and, of course, not through poisons that will be assigned by the medical profession. Drugs, such as Prozac, have some potentially unpleasant side effects. Listen to this line from the manufacturer Prozac, then decide whether you agree that your depressed child has prescribed this poison: “The side effects of Prozac are minor and either do not require medical attention or can be easily processed. Any serious problems, such as suicidal thoughts or behavior, hallucinations or panic attacks, immediately notify your health care provider. ” Another: “Can antidepressants increase suicidal thoughts or actions in some children, adolescents and young people in the first few months of treatment,” the first few months? That is, when they need the greatest help! And not some kind of antagonistic drug that can push them to the line.
Even before Prozac was first approved in the United States in December 1987, it was joined by more than 15 suicides. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) knew this, but did nothing.
What kind of nonsense? You refer to a so-called "health professional" to get help for your child with a mental disorder, and this "professional" prescribes this poison. A remedy that should help only aggravate the problem further, it is much better to do nothing. I also stated that this doctor could not warn you about these likely undesirable side effects of his poison, of course, if he knows something about them, which I doubt. Your family doctor is known for keeping up with the latest medical developments.
Now read this nonsense: primary care physicians (your family doctor) have played an important role in turning antidepressants, such as Prozac, into top sellers. In fact, they brought in more patients with mental problems than psychiatrists. They took it upon themselves to prescribe dangerous drugs for conditions of which they know little.
Welcome to magnesium (mg). It seems that the majority of our highly educated medical specialists do not have much knowledge about this, probably because they do not earn money for the “drug cartels” who support them.
In 1934, the Bulletin of the Academy of Medicine in France said: “The use of magnesium allows you to maintain adversity with greater serenity”,
Now magnesium deficiency is the main cause of depression. Major depression is a mental disorder characterized by despondency, pessimism, sadness, inadequacy (low self-esteem), guilt, shame, anger, emptiness, and lack of interest in life in general.
Small problems become big problems
Experimental studies show that with a small concentration of magnesium, small problems become large, overwhelming. People deprived of magnesium suffer from super-excitability, they become hysterical at the sound of small noises or even at the sight of shadows.
It is hard to believe that the lack of mineral magnesium in our diets may be associated with an increase in the number of suicides, but there is evidence.
Symptoms of magnesium deficiency: A deficiency of magnesium causes an increased level of adrenaline, which can cause anxiety. Magnesium abnormalities can cause mental illness. The authors of a study in England believe that patients who appear to be most concerned may have some abnormalities in magnesium metabolism.
Some common symptoms of magnesium deficiency are:
* Hypertension
* Cardiovascular diseases
* Some forms of cancer
* Compromise immune system
(resulting in secondary problems)
* Erectile disfunction
* Diabetes
* Vitamin K deficiency
* Migraine
* ADHD
* Depression
* Asthma
* Insomnia
* Osteoporosis (fragile bones)
* Some form of allergy
* Increased sensitivity to stress
* Involuntary muscle twitching
Some causes of magnesium deficiency:
1 - Lack of magnesium in the diet
2 - Hard exercise without mineral replenishment
3 - Poor absorption: Low hydrochloric acid in the stomach
4 - Stress depletes a lot of minerals and especially magnesium.
5 - refined carbohydrates, alcohol and coffee, depleted in magnesium.
You can help by simply restoring the levels of the mineral, which has long been washed out of all our bodies by our poor Western diet - MAGNESIUM.
Every food that was originally rich in magnesium was bleached, leached, and cleaned to such an extent that none of the original minerals such as magnesium were left.
So what can we collect from all this? There is some reason why our supposedly smart medical gurus are missing, and something may well be magnesium. So what are you doing?
Magnesium and depression / suicide:
It has been stated that: deficiency, even when moderate, increases susceptibility to various types of neurological and psychological stressors in healthy people. Restore this deficiency, and you neutralize this sensitivity to stress, the bottom line? Magnesium reduces stress, and stress can be the root cause of the suicide problem. Feelings of distress can be reduced with help of mg, reduce the feeling of suffering and the perception of this person also change, they can no longer consider suicide as the only solution. For your own good and for your loved ones, you need to be aware of magnesium.

