porchrat
Honorary Master
I've read many studies that demonstrate cognitive improvements in groups using these psychoactive drugs for a variety of conditions. While I'm sure there are cases in which drugs that are not needed or that won't work on that individual are prescribed, that doesn't mean the drugs themselves don't work at all or that this is all some sort of conspiracy by the drug companies to make megaprofits.http://articles.mercola.com/sites/a...companies-creation-of-medical-lobotomies.aspx
Have a read. Really interesting. They state very clearly some people do need drugs but the rest is a bit of a shock.
Well any source that doesn't fit into a persons thought process will always be written off.
Similarly there is plenty we still don't know about the human brain. IMO we still have more to learn about it than we do about any other system in the human body. That still doesn't mean the drugs we use today are not effective or that the serotonin-dopamine model proposed today is incorrect. I would need to see references involving studies of statistical significance to that effect.
As to there being no evidence of the neurochemical imbalances I disagree. Mankind has a general idea of which areas of the brain use which types of neurochemicals for what and brain activity scans are performed on patients and compared with the norm. Dopamine ans serotonin levels can be, and are, measured demonstrating abnormalities. These people don't just put on funny hats and trust to luck as this article implies (with no references supporting those specific claims I might add)