Anxiety

Anxiety

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Dangerous side effect from anxiety medication

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Can you eat at Wendy’s and still raise your T?

I figured out how to go into McDonalds or Wendy’s and order with a clear conscience.

In fact, now when I eat at one of these places I order a certain menu item that RAISES T in many studies (and it works for me…VERY well…)

Here’s what to order in a fast-food burger joint

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Anxiety

Most men with anxiety are given things like Zoloft, Prozac, or Lexapro…

These are some of the most popular chemicals on the planet.

This class of meds is called SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors).

SSRIs are extremely popular worldwide, especially in the United States.

They can be very effective at lifting or leveling out your mood and making you feel better.

This is especially true if you’ve hit a hard patch in life.

But they also have really nasty side effects that are not widely known or widely publicized.

It is important that you understand the side effects if you’re taking SSRIs – or before you decide to take them.

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I know from experience that the Big Pharma companies aren’t about to tell you this stuff. It dents their bottom line too much.

And while SSRIs have many side effects, one of the scariest side effects is how they affect your arteries.

SSRIs make heart disease worse…

You should take this study seriously because the subjects were one of our closest cousins, monkeys.

Monkeys react to medications very similarly to the way humans react to them.

In this study, the scientists gave SSRIs to monkeys and they gave a placebo to a control group of monkeys.

The anti-depressant group of monkeys developed plaque buildup in their arteries at three times the rate of the control group.

They had the same food and the same living conditions – everything was the same. The only difference was the antidepressant drugs.

“The monkeys that received the SSRI developed three times the amount of atherosclerosis in their coronary arteries as monkeys given the placebo.”

The artery-blocking effect is worse when combined with depression.

So the effect occurred in the general population of monkeys overall.

But monkeys that were actually depressed had much higher rates of atherosclerosis when exposed to antidepressant SSRI drugs.

“In the depressed animals, the amount was even higher – almost six times greater in the SSRI-treated animals than in those given the placebo.”

It’s particularly alarming that the link between depression and greater degrees of disease of the veins and arteries when using SSRIs is common in the monkey study subjects.

Scientists aren’t sure why this is, but it’s important to remember that the entire body works as a system.

So when you’re depressed, you’re sick. Depression isn’t just “in your head.”

It’s usually an emotional symptom of a physical problem.

Perhaps it’s the root physical cause of the depression that interacts with the SSRI drugs and makes this artery-hardening effect worse.

If you need to take SSRIs, try to take them for the shortest amount of time possible.

“Our findings suggest that long-term treatment with this drug promotes coronary artery atherosclerosis in non-human primates…”

Antidepressants can work. As I said earlier, they can significantly lift your mood.

But I would be very wary of taking them for a long time. I think they can do more harm than good.

But don’t go off SSRIs without talking to your doctor.

Personally, with the research that I’ve done on SSRIs, I wouldn’t allow my doctor to put me on them in the first place.

But if you decide to get off them, you should work with your doctor to get off safely.

Going cold turkey with SSRIs can be very dangerous.

It can cause all kinds of mood swings and serious physical side effects.

There are several other ways to control your mood that research shows are just as effective as SSRIs.

Regular exercise, training in mindfulness, practicing yoga, and getting enough sleep all help.

For me, I want to live to be a hundred years old.

I’m not interested in falling over dead from having my arteries all clogged up.

And I’m willing to go for a walk every day and use a few other strategies to keep my mood level.

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Deep cleanse the chambers in your penis

You already know that arteries can get clogged due to aging and bad Big Pharma chemicals…

And it also happens in the penile vessels and chambers. This is called fibrosis.

It leads to less sensation, fewer erections that are less hard… Less, less, less.

It’s like hot wax is seeping into the blood chambers of your penis…

The wax hardens and doesn’t allow any blood in – so you can’t get an erection.

Fortunately, I do have something that DOES work to REVERSE fibrosis and all that goes with it.

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Here’s how to drain the plaque and enjoy those full, rigid, erections again…you will be desiring her like never before and be satisfying her the way you’ve long dreamed of…

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
Common antidepressant increased coronary atherosclerosis in animal model https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/04/150406165151.htmCommon Antidepressant Increased Coronary Atherosclerosis in Animal Model https://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/2015/04/07/703757/common-antidepressant-increased-coronary-atherosclerosis-in-animal-modelAtherosclerosis https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/atherosclerosis

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