News (Media Awareness Project) - US UT: LTE: Mental Ills Self-Inflicted |
Title: | US UT: LTE: Mental Ills Self-Inflicted |
Published On: | 2001-11-14 |
Source: | Deseret News (UT) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 04:40:17 |
The purpose of the mental health industry is to get money. They do so by
relieving people of responsibility to themselves and their families.
Destroy your child's attention span with sugar, caffeine, television, and
lack of physical and mental exercise? Don't worry. It's not your fault.Your
child has a "disorder."
Destroy your own mental well being by indulging in self-destructive
activities? It's not your fault. You have a "disease."
The human mind works very well when treated properly. Mental illness is
self-inflicted. In fact it is not an illness but a mental injury that must
be repaired. By using drugs, we prevent the mind from healing itself. They
are an illusion.
The mind is healed the same way the body is. Eliminate the cause then
engage in mentally stimulating activities. There is no other way to return
to true mental health. A lifetime of taking drugs will still leave you at
square one when you get off of them. The Deseret News should promote real,
drug-free mental health. It would be a waste of money to spend millions of
dollars on a lie.
Brent Jolley, Provo
relieving people of responsibility to themselves and their families.
Destroy your child's attention span with sugar, caffeine, television, and
lack of physical and mental exercise? Don't worry. It's not your fault.Your
child has a "disorder."
Destroy your own mental well being by indulging in self-destructive
activities? It's not your fault. You have a "disease."
The human mind works very well when treated properly. Mental illness is
self-inflicted. In fact it is not an illness but a mental injury that must
be repaired. By using drugs, we prevent the mind from healing itself. They
are an illusion.
The mind is healed the same way the body is. Eliminate the cause then
engage in mentally stimulating activities. There is no other way to return
to true mental health. A lifetime of taking drugs will still leave you at
square one when you get off of them. The Deseret News should promote real,
drug-free mental health. It would be a waste of money to spend millions of
dollars on a lie.
Brent Jolley, Provo
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