by Dr Simone | May 28, 2019 | Charles B SimoneMD, Dr Simone, Dr Simone Report, The Simone Report
There are many risk factors associated with suicide but this Report will focus on one that is often not mentioned – prescription psychotropic drugs. Data submitted to FDA show that antidepressants are ineffective in children and teenagers (mean age 9-18 years) and adults. Even in the most severe cases of major depression for which antidepressants are actually approved, they were not effective compared to placebo. And largely withheld from the medical community and the public, antidepressants can induce violent behavior, suicidal ideation and suicide. This interview on the Erskine Show will provide a Plan of Action that includes the Simone Ten Point Plan with certain nutrients and other lifestyle changes to optimize health.
by Dr Simone | Apr 15, 2019 | Charles B SimoneMD, Dr Simone, Dr Simone Report, Suicide
There are many risk factors associated with suicide but this Report will focus on one that is often not mentioned – prescription psychotropic drugs. Data submitted to FDA show that antidepressants are ineffective in children and teenagers (mean age 9-18 years) and adults. Even in the most severe cases of major depression for which antidepressants are actually approved, they were not effective compared to placebo. And largely withheld from the medical community and the public, antidepressants can induce violent behavior, suicidal ideation and suicide. This Report will provide a Plan of Action that includes the Simone Ten Point Plan with certain nutrients and other lifestyle changes to optimize health.
by Dr Simone | Oct 18, 2018 | Big Pharma, Cancer, Charles B SimoneMD, Dr Simone, Dr Simone Report, KidStart Prevention Program
Dr Simone discusses NUTRITIONAL HYDRATION, SIMONE SUPER ENERGY, FOSTER CHILDREN GIVEN PSYCHOTROPIC DRUGS, FLU VACCINE, GENETICS, KIDSTART, OAT PRODUCTS AND ROUNDUP – ERSKINE OVERNIGHT INTERVIEW
by Dr Simone | Oct 1, 2018 | Antidepressants, Charles B SimoneMD, Dr Simone, Dr Simone Report, Psychiatric Medicines, Violent Behavior
You the taxpayer through Medicaid, paid $366 million for these medications that are not effective and can induce violent behavior.