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The Glass Coffin

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"Depression is like living in a glass coffin but not yet buried, watching the world pass by. On one of my two good days a month, I'm screaming to be let out, but most of the rest of the month, I'm begging to be buried." How our hormones play a significant role in depression. How Big Pharma play a significant role in depression. Estrogen deficiency and it's role with depression. Making a Killing: The Untold Story of Psychotropic Drugging Movie, slides, & show: http://menopausemoxie.com/glass-coffin/ #MTR #Moxie #Depression

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Depression

"Depression is like living in a glass coffin that no one has yet buried,

watching the world living their lives and passing by.

On one of my two good days a month, I'm screaming to be let out.

But the rest of the month, I'm begging to be buried altogether."

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My History of Depression

Symptoms of depression since pre-puberty

1982 “Severely Clinically Depressed”

1990s “Chemical Imbalance”

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A Name for How I Felt

• Have you been diagnosed with depression or

struggle with sadness?

• Maybe you're scared of being criticized?

• Have you lost interest?

• Have aches and pains?

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Making a Killing: The Untold Story of Psychotropic DruggingPsychotropic drugs. It's the story of big money-drugs that fuel a $330 billion psychiatric industry, without a single cure. These drugs kill an estimated 42,000 people every year and the death count keeps rising.

Containing more than 175 interviews with lawyers, mental health experts, the families of victims and the survivors themselves, this riveting documentary rips the mask off psychotropic drugging and exposes a brutal but well-entrenched money-making machine.

Before these drugs were introduced in the market, people who had these conditions would not have been given any drugs at all.

It’s the branding of a disease and it is the branding of a drug for a treatment of a disease that did not exist before the industry made the disease.

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Marketing of Drugs

• Ask your doctor.

• Talk to your doctor about.

• Talk to your healthcare professional.

• Go tell your doctor today.

• Tell your doctor about.

• Go to your doctor immediately.

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Psychotropic Drugs in the Year 2000

In 1967, a group of leading psychiatrists got together to map out their vision of the future. Their plan was to create, provide and even mandate people to take a new range of psychotropic products they’d recommend as the only solution for a list of not yet existent mental diseases people would be made to believe they actually had.

Among this group of “leading experts” were, Heinz Lehmann, Joseph Zubin, Nathan Kline, Charles Savage, William Turner, MD, Wayne O Evans, PhD. They produced a document manual called “Psychotropic Drugs in the Year 2000 Us By Normal Humans″ where they outline their plan for the future.

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The Plan

"We see a developing potential for nearly a total control of human

emotional status, mental functioning, and will to act."

Psychiatrist Wayne O Evans, 1967, (one of the compilers

and editors of this manual).

Their plan: to create by the year 2000, a range of psychiatric drugs

regulating every aspect of human behavior.

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We’ve Been Told We’re Sick

Most people have had a psychiatric diagnosis such as: general anxiety

disorder, bipolar, PTSD, and ADHD.

Most people have been given prescriptions to manage their disorder such as

Zoloft, Ritalin, Depakote, lithium, Paxil, Adderall, Lexapro, lorazepam,

Prozac, Elevil, Seroquel, and Prozac.

Over 100 million people worldwide are on psychiatric drugs.

How did this happen?

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Mike Adams, Consumer Health Advocate

“They want you to think you're diseased from birth

and that all those experiences of life, childhood,

adolescence, teenage years, adulthood, and being a

senior senior citizen, that these are all just various

stages of disease."

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Pamela Seefeld, Clinical Pharmacist

"Let's face it, we've all been depressed at one time,

we've all been anxious at one time, these are normal

emotions that we feel."

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Devoid of Science

There are no available tests to prove somebody has a psychiatric illness or what medications to use for those illnesses. Yet doctors will convince you that you’re sick.

Nobody's addressing to root cause but prescribed prescription drugs to alleviate the symptoms.

The side effects of those drugs are outrageous and largely unknown by the time to drug hits the market.

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Dr. Thomas Dorman

“Given the ability to be able to write prescriptions for diseases gave

psychiatrists a place where they are respected in the eyes of their

peers and in the medical community as a real physician. If they were

writing prescriptions for diseases then they needed a diagnostic code

to be able to bill which is where the diagnostic and statistical manual

of mental disorders came from the DSM-IV. Created by consensus by

a group of psychologists psychiatrist get together and if they made

common observations, they have a vote, and now have classified a

new disease, and they give it a number and it graduates it to the DSM

classification."

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Side Effects

Most of these prescription drugs cause liver problems, heart attacks, high

blood pressure, high cholesterol, joint pain, obesity, sleeplessness,

immune system problems, cancer, and a bunch of other medical problems

including death.

Psychotropic drugs cause serious adverse reactions. Doctors and drug

companies are very aware of how dangerous these drugs and the diseases

they cause. It's us, the patient who is the unsuspecting target consumer

who is left broke, diseased, and drugged, and needing more drugs to

handle the side effects of the original script.

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Lexapro ExampleThe side effects cause the very disease the drug is supposed to treat.

Other side effects are insomnia, ejaculation disorder, nausea, increased

sweating, fatigue and somnolence, decreased libido and anorgasmia.

Basically what happens is within one hour of taking a Lexapro you lose

your libido, you lose your desire to want to be touched, you lose your

emotional ability to connect, you get isolation behavior, you become numb

and stop caring about yourself and others.

That's a good way to control somebody's mind.

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Dr. Death

There are over 3000 deaths per month associated to

psychotropic drugs brought on by the drug companies who

have golden handcuffs on the doctors who write the scripts.

80% of all psychiatric drugs are written by general

practitioner physicians and this is done because it’s

considered “Standard of Care” Medicine.

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Standard of Care

Doctors are required by law to screen every patient for

depression. If they don’t they will not get paid and have the

risk of getting their license take away.

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Root Cause?

Most of the disorders in the DVM IV+ are a result of

estrogen deficiency in women.

When estrogen is suboptimal……

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Menopause Talk Radiowith Marie Hoäg, MBA

When Estrogen is Suboptimal

• Acne

• Anti-social

Behavior

• Anxiety

• Bleeding Gums

• Bloating

• Body odor

changes

• Breast tenderness

• Brittle/splitting nails

• Cognitive decline

• Constipation

• Controlling behavior

• Depression

• Diabetes

• Dizziness

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Menopause Talk Radiowith Marie Hoäg, MBA

• Emotional disconnect

• Lack of motivation or

drive

• Facial Hair

• Fatigue

• Feelings of lethargy 

• Fibromyalgia

• Forgetfulness

• Hair Loss

• Headaches Tension

• Heart palpitations

• Heartbeat irregular

• Hot flashes

• High Cholesterol

• High Blood Pressure

When Estrogen is Suboptimal

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Menopause Talk Radiowith Marie Hoäg, MBA

• Incontinence

• Insomnia

• Irritability

• Isolation 

• Itchy all over

• Joint pain

• Loneliness

• Dry Skin

• Low libido

• Memory Loss 

• Mental decline

• Migraines

• Mood swings

• Muscle Mass Loss

• Night sweats

• Skin irregularities

When Estrogen is Suboptimal

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Menopause Talk Radiowith Marie Hoäg, MBA

• Not wanting to be

touched

• Osteoporosis

• Periods irregular

• Periods last for days

• Painful intercourse

• Panic attacks

• Sugar addiction

• Tingling extremities

• Vaginal atrophy

• Vaginal dryness

• Weight gain

• Loss of subcutaneous fat

• Lines around lips

When Estrogen is Suboptimal

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Menopause Talk Radiowith Marie Hoäg, MBA

• Vaginal and/or

bladder infections

• UTI’s

• Decreased verbal

skills

• Emotional instability

• Feelings of despair

• Addictive behavior

• Gags Easily

• Shortness of Breath

• Nausea

• Banana Boobs

• Crying easily

• Insulin resistant

When Estrogen is Suboptimal

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Menopause Talk Radiowith Marie Hoäg, MBA

• Diet

• Environmental Toxins

• Eating disorders

• Excessive exercising

• Pituitary diseases

• Low body fat

• Medications

• Genetics

• Sedentary lifestyle

What Causes Estrogen Deficiency?

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Menopause Talk Radiowith Marie Hoäg, MBA

Fourth Generation Bioidentical Cyclic

Hormone Restoration

How to Fix Estrogen Deficiency?

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Medical Disclaimer

Information provided on this show is for informational purposes only. The information is a result of years of practice, education, and experience by Marie Hoäg, MBA. However, this information is NOT intended as a substitute for the advice provided by your physician or other healthcare professional, or any information contained on or in any product label or packaging. Do not use the information provided in this email for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, or prescribing medication or other treatment. Always speak with your physician or other healthcare professional before taking any medication or nutritional, herbal or homeopathic supplement, or using any treatment for a health problem. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, contact your health care provider promptly. Do not disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking professional advice because of something you have read in this email. Information provided in this show and the use of any products or services related to this show by you DOES NOT create a relationship between you and Marie Hoäg, MBA. Information and statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.