How The Medical Authorities Covered Up that Antidepressants Don’t Work

Executive Summary

  • There has been ample evidence for years that antidepressants don’t work.
  • With recent research proving it, the cover-up becomes clear.

Introduction

The medical establishment has made enormous sums from SSRIs, the dominant category of antidepressants. Research published in the journal Nature now shows that the hypothesis of how SSRIs work cannot reduce depression.

There were many signs of this before this research, and that is what this article will analyze.

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