Vancouver 2/21/2010 2:26:13 AM
News / Education

New Green Mental Health Care

Psychiatric “disorders” are not medical diseases and psychiatrists admit in their own literature that they have no idea how the mind works.

Green Mental Health Care is the alternative to toxic psychiatric drugs. Psychiatry's solution to life's problems is the administration of toxic drugs which according to the FDA can cause mania, worsening depression, anxiety, delusions, seizures, liver failure, suicide, mania, heart attack, stroke, fatal blood clots, sudden death, diabetes and much more. Green Mental Health Care is a non-toxic, non-addictive and non-invasive approach to mental health which focuses on workable medical, not psychiatric, solutions that have better patient outcomes and are not harmful or toxic to those seeking help.

 

According to the Citizens Commission on Human Rights, a psychiatric watchdog and supporter of the GMHC, the psychiatric profession purports to be the sole arbiter on the subject of mental health and "diseases" of the mind. However, psychiatric “disorders” are not medical diseases and psychiatrists admit in their own literature that they have no idea how the mind works.

Genita Petralli, a nutritional biochemist, of the Green Mental health Care system said “My life is dedicated to reclaiming lives from psychiatric drugs and exposing psychiatry for what it is; a gang of white collar drug pushers robbing our society of every resource that supports it right down to our future; the children. To sit on the sidelines and do nothing while I watch people suffer from the effects of psychiatric drugs is not an option." 

 

In medicine, strict criteria exist for calling a condition a disease: a predictable group of symptoms and the cause of the symptoms or an understanding of their physiology (function) must be proven and established. Chills and fever are symptoms. Malaria and typhoid are diseases. Diseases are proven to exist by objective evidence and physical tests. Yet, no mental "diseases" have ever been proven to medically exist. 

 

Brian Beaumont, president of the Vancouver chapter of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights stated, “Leading psychiatric agencies such as the World Psychiatric Association and U.S. National Institute of Mental Health admit that psychiatrists do not know the causes or cures for any mental disorder or what their "treatments" specifically do to the patient. They have only theories and conflicting opinions about the diagnoses and methods, and are lacking any scientific basis for these. As a past president of the World Psychiatric Association stated, "The time when psychiatrists considered that they could cure the mentally ill is gone. In the future, the mentally ill have to learn to live with their illness."

 

One prevailing psychiatric theory (key to psychotropic drug sales) is that mental disorders result from a chemical imbalance in the brain. As with its other theories, there is no biological or other evidence to prove this.

 

People do experience problems and upsets in life that may result in mental troubles, sometimes very serious. But to represent that these troubles are caused by incurable "brain diseases" that can only be alleviated with dangerous pills is dishonest, harmful and often deadly. Such drugs are often more potent than a narcotic and capable of driving one to violence or suicide. They mask the real cause of problems in life and debilitate the individual, so denying him or her opportunity for real recovery and hope for the future. 

 

The Citizens Commission on Human Rights was established in 1969 by the Church of Scientology to investigate and expose psychiatric violations of human rights, and to clean up the field of mental healing. To View an video with Genita Petralli go to http://www.cchrbc.ca.