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HOW TO GET OFF OF PSYCHIATRIC DRUGS. 
AND RELIEVE THE SIDE EFFECTS 

Do you suffer from the side effects of psychiatric drugs, or have you tried to get off before and suffered?

Coming off psychotropic medication does not have to be difficult.
You shouldn't have to suffer from side effects while taking the drugs. 

You can read about the program that is helping drug withdrawals and allowing people to taper off antidepressants, anti-psychotics, benzodiazepines, sleep medications and ADHD medications. The material includes how to taper off these medications with little to no side effects.

To find all of the information you will need, to go The Road Back How to Get Off Psychiatric Drugs Safely by Jim Harper.

The usually side effects are insomnia, anxiety, depression, lack of energy, fatigue, leg pain, aches and pains, indigestion, dry mouth, sweating, flu like symptoms, restlessness, irritability, hot flashes, "feeling sick", tightness in the chest, palpitations, belching, bloating, heart burn, nausea, joint stiffness, muscle cramps, dizziness, feeling faint, light-headed, burning prickly tingling skin, vertigo, twitching, apathy, confusion, depression, abnormal dreaming, jitteriness, rage, anger, decreased libido, nervousness, hormone imbalances, symptoms of thyroid problems, symptoms of  adrenal problems, blood sugar problems and immune system problems. 

Check out the book, How to Get Off Psychiatric Drugs Safely

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