Big Pharma Wants You Sick | Proof For Your Liberal Friend
Critical Analysis of Pharmaceutical Industry's Medicalization of Human Experience
Discover how the pharmaceutical and psychiatric industries profit by redefining normal human conditions like grief and depression as medical illnesses requiring lifelong medication.
Short Summary
- Challenge the widely accepted chemical imbalance theory underpinning depression treatment, citing scientific reviews that debunk the link to low serotonin.
- Highlight the growing rate of psychotropic drug prescriptions in the US, which authorities actively seek to increase further.
- Analyze the APA's classification of prolonged grief as a disorder to enable billing and pharmaceutical research profits.
- Understand that defining normal human pain (like grief) as an illness allows industries to monetize suffering under the guise of care.
This segment critiques the aggressive medicalization driven by profit motives. It demonstrates how concepts like depression and anxiety are pathologized through the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), shifting focus away from life events toward pharmaceutical solutions. Readers gain evidence to question the necessity and scientific basis of widespread psychotropic drug use.
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Top Comments (10)
I found out my unborn son had passed away when I was 20 weeks pregnant. On the day I was discharged from the hospital after giving birth to him, my obstetrician explained that she was prescribing me antidepressants, despite me not asking for them or even discussing mental health. I took them for a month when I realized that they were just numbing the pain, and in order to carry on with my life, I needed to really feel my grief and sit with my feelings. They don’t help, they turn you into a zombie.
A customer cured is a customer lost.. people need to wake up and think, how did humans survive for thousands of years without this industry? 🤦♂️
A good friend who is elderly was put on various permanent meds purportedly for various conditions, including psychotropic drugs. He gradually lost the ability to walk, developed uncontrolled anger, and eventually fell and broke his hip at his independent living center. He couldn’t be rehabilitated, even with physical therapy, for a year after surgery, not walking and having to be kept in diapers. He was told he had dementia. After he made me his medical POA, I got him off ALL drugs, except for his insulin. He quickly reversed course, beginning to walk and manage his affairs again. He no longer has dementia.
When my husband died quite suddenly, I grieved terribly. My boss gave me five days of bereavement leave and once back at work, thirty days to get his affairs in order. I grieved desperately for two years and still grieve today, and it's been four + years. I don't have a mental illness. In fact, I would say that anyone who has never grieved has a mental illness or is missing part of their brain and their soul.
My wife Debbie passed away from ovarian cancer on March 6th 2025 I'm still grieving it is not a mental disorder, it is a normal part of life.❤
So, they remove gender dysphoria from the DSM-5 but add GRIEF? We are SOOOO cooked!
Like I say: First they shame you, then they label you, then they prescribe you, and then they own you for life!
I am a widow. I lost my husband of 47 years almost 4 years go unexpectedly. I am still grieving and I still cry at least once a week for him. I not only lost my life partner, my husband, my rock, my best friend, literally my whole world… but I lost my home and my way of life. All of that was a rug pulled out from under me with no warning. Get over it? No way. I still mourn not only my husband but a whole life I shared with him and the future we could have had. No one has the right to tell me to stop grieving everything I have lost. They can go to hell.
Why on earth would you see a doctor for loss or grief.
The government wants you healthy enough to work, but not enough to be happy.
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Top Comments (10)
I found out my unborn son had passed away when I was 20 weeks pregnant. On the day I was discharged from the hospital after giving birth to him, my obstetrician explained that she was prescribing me antidepressants, despite me not asking for them or even discussing mental health. I took them for a month when I realized that they were just numbing the pain, and in order to carry on with my life, I needed to really feel my grief and sit with my feelings. They don’t help, they turn you into a zombie.
A customer cured is a customer lost.. people need to wake up and think, how did humans survive for thousands of years without this industry? 🤦♂️
A good friend who is elderly was put on various permanent meds purportedly for various conditions, including psychotropic drugs. He gradually lost the ability to walk, developed uncontrolled anger, and eventually fell and broke his hip at his independent living center. He couldn’t be rehabilitated, even with physical therapy, for a year after surgery, not walking and having to be kept in diapers. He was told he had dementia. After he made me his medical POA, I got him off ALL drugs, except for his insulin. He quickly reversed course, beginning to walk and manage his affairs again. He no longer has dementia.
When my husband died quite suddenly, I grieved terribly. My boss gave me five days of bereavement leave and once back at work, thirty days to get his affairs in order. I grieved desperately for two years and still grieve today, and it's been four + years. I don't have a mental illness. In fact, I would say that anyone who has never grieved has a mental illness or is missing part of their brain and their soul.
My wife Debbie passed away from ovarian cancer on March 6th 2025 I'm still grieving it is not a mental disorder, it is a normal part of life.❤
So, they remove gender dysphoria from the DSM-5 but add GRIEF? We are SOOOO cooked!
Like I say: First they shame you, then they label you, then they prescribe you, and then they own you for life!
I am a widow. I lost my husband of 47 years almost 4 years go unexpectedly. I am still grieving and I still cry at least once a week for him. I not only lost my life partner, my husband, my rock, my best friend, literally my whole world… but I lost my home and my way of life. All of that was a rug pulled out from under me with no warning. Get over it? No way. I still mourn not only my husband but a whole life I shared with him and the future we could have had. No one has the right to tell me to stop grieving everything I have lost. They can go to hell.
Why on earth would you see a doctor for loss or grief.
The government wants you healthy enough to work, but not enough to be happy.