Seems like everyone has an opinion, so I will throw mine in also.
My friend is in a nursing home, where anti-depressants are used.
My friend does not take any anti-depressants but developed a terrible rash
on her neck. That is only one symptom she has had, it was cleared up for
the time being with a salve. But the problem goes elsewhere, like sores
on
the knees, a weight gain of 40 lbs., eating out of control. I have said
this before and I will say it again, because it is embedded in my brain
and
causes me no end of worry and distress.
Does anyone in your home take anti-depressant. Xanax, Prozac, etc. or even
marijuana etc. All stimulants have the ability to cause Crohns Disease
to
a person known to the user of the anti-depressant simply by the mind/body
connection, literally. And the symptoms continue whether the two or more
persons are in the same room or miles apart.
Only the mind and stimulant are necessary. I caught your word "voodoo"
which I have never used, but it struck me that to a person unaware of this
uncieintific illness could express their feeling of this unscientific
reaction as "voodoo"
Now. Evelyn will contradict me and she may be right, but I do not say
anything when she writes because her info can be correct, but so can mine
and you are entitled to hear all sides. I see this condition in the
nursing home and it is very much a condition of Crohns disease.
Her explanation would not be a dangerous situation, but in the nursing
homes, it is a dangerous one because it is caused by crohns disease and
ramifications can be worse.
Gail Michael


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