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Posted by agomelatinehope on April 24, 2011, at 9:57:32
Hi, I've been taking antidepressants and benzos for a long time but right now I'm just taking benzos and I hope to stop taking medications by next month.
Do you know any tips to "restore" my mind/body to its normal/original state?
I'm going to take vitamins (B1, B6, B12) but I'd like to hear any other advice you could give me.
Thank you very much :)
Posted by Phillipa on April 24, 2011, at 11:23:28
In reply to ¿Tips for cleaning your body after long term use?, posted by agomelatinehope on April 24, 2011, at 9:57:32
An old poster just wrote me that D3 in about 4 weeks works as a great ad for him added it yesterday we shall see. Did you ever find any that worked for you? Some say they feel better for a few days and then it's gone. Has happened to me also. I beginning to think it's like a placebo effect. And how high is the benzo you are withdrawing from and how many years of use? Phillipa
Posted by Lou Pilder on April 24, 2011, at 11:26:06
In reply to ¿Tips for cleaning your body after long term use?, posted by agomelatinehope on April 24, 2011, at 9:57:32
> Hi, I've been taking antidepressants and benzos for a long time but right now I'm just taking benzos and I hope to stop taking medications by next month.
>
> Do you know any tips to "restore" my mind/body to its normal/original state?
>
> I'm going to take vitamins (B1, B6, B12) but I'd like to hear any other advice you could give me.
>
> Thank you very much :)ago_hope,
You wrote,[...hope to stop taking..next month...do you know any..to restore my mind/body to it's normal/original state?...like to hear any advice...].
It has been revealed to me that one can restore their mind/body, but not to it's original state. This may be good if the restoration is better that the original, and then there has been revealed to me that some damage could be not reversible. But be of good cheer, you could not need what is lost in your restored mind/body.
I like your concept of seeing a {restoration} here. When a restoration happens, old damaged things are taken away and new things are constructed to replace the old. In a complete resoration, old things pass away and all things become new.
Now there are many self-help books, tapes, web sites that promote a way to do this by human achievment in some way. But it has been revealed to me that one could be restored by divine accomplishment.
Now it has been revealed to me that when one is in a state of great tribulation, that one can be healed. As I look at the suffering here of people wanting to be free from mind-altering drugs that are going through the tribulation of withdrawal from the drugs, then I see that the time is now, they have a head-start to a new life, to sing a new song. Now is the time.
Lou
Posted by Lou Pilder on April 24, 2011, at 18:57:06
In reply to Lou's response--naltym » agomelatinehope, posted by Lou Pilder on April 24, 2011, at 11:26:06
> > Hi, I've been taking antidepressants and benzos for a long time but right now I'm just taking benzos and I hope to stop taking medications by next month.
> >
> > Do you know any tips to "restore" my mind/body to its normal/original state?
> >
> > I'm going to take vitamins (B1, B6, B12) but I'd like to hear any other advice you could give me.
> >
> > Thank you very much :)
>
> ago_hope,
> You wrote,[...hope to stop taking..next month...do you know any..to restore my mind/body to it's normal/original state?...like to hear any advice...].
> It has been revealed to me that one can restore their mind/body, but not to it's original state. This may be good if the restoration is better that the original, and then there has been revealed to me that some damage could be not reversible. But be of good cheer, you could not need what is lost in your restored mind/body.
> I like your concept of seeing a {restoration} here. When a restoration happens, old damaged things are taken away and new things are constructed to replace the old. In a complete resoration, old things pass away and all things become new.
> Now there are many self-help books, tapes, web sites that promote a way to do this by human achievment in some way. But it has been revealed to me that one could be restored by divine accomplishment.
> Now it has been revealed to me that when one is in a state of great tribulation, that one can be healed. As I look at the suffering here of people wanting to be free from mind-altering drugs that are going through the tribulation of withdrawal from the drugs, then I see that the time is now, they havtg to act on a head-start to a new life, to sing a new song. Now is the time.
> Lou
>ago,
You wrote,[...I hope to stop..by next month...].
That is great. You see, it has been revealed to me that when an opportunity arises and one makes a commitment to act on it in a reasonable time period, that the restoration can happen. I have also known of those that waited until it was too late and died from the drug(s) or received a life-ruining condition from the drug(s).
Lou
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