Mental illness

The mental health epidemic started in WW2 in both Ireland and Sweden where lack of food and forced monophagy coincided which an outbreak of mental illness. Some food molecules have been accused of being responsible for it, especially wheat gluten and potatoes. It is not clear though if it is those specific molecules that could have induced abnormal behavior in some individuals at that specific period of time. More recently we observed that psychosis affects 1% of global population. Like any other major health problem, mental illness seems to start by a kind of inflammation in the brain sometimes due to viruses, like the one of encephalitis. Other causes might be food allergies, chronic deficiencies, chemical incompatibility, heart problems, muscle shortness, skeleton asymmetry or even excessive brain stimulation by earth, space, or artificial sound and microwave frequencies. Something that would not be possible if fat body deposits weren’t too low and so insufficient for proper nerve isolation. Mental illness, or simply mental weakness when something goes wrong around us, get worse when one stays away from society and starts to be pleased to have long conversations with him or herself. In such cases, the inside world seems to be better than the outside world but, in the end, the person usually gets lost into the labirynth of her own imagination. Not all male or female sufferers experience mental illness in the same way, but what they seem to have in common are the so called clinical symptoms which are voice or image hallucinations and delusions, that sometimes push to crime if the sufferer uses at the same time recreational drugs or stimulants. Mental illness is a fascinating research subject for much of global academia, but also a good opportunity for bad friends to take advantage of someone’s life. Indeed, mental illness can be one more false flag subjects so that one’s money and privileges can be stolen.
Moreover, it is important to say that like in my home country Greece we use to say ´one can be what he or she declares to be´, in a similar way here in the West one can be declared mentally ill while fairly sound, or at the opposite je or she can be declared mentally fit while unwell. So clearly being or not being mentally ill depends a lot on social rules and deals between people. Finally, no one can deny the fact that psychiatry like any other branch of modern medicine are key drivers of the current economic growth. No epidemic no growth.

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Author: Vassiliki

I'm a 56 years old female journalist, French teacher, economist and financier. I come from Greece but I live in France since 1996. Life taught me a lot and the rest of it I read it. I'm mostly vegan and I care for poor people, animals, and our planet.

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