Does anyone read this blog or read the book by the same name?
Nope, 'never heard of it either, and I am usually up on social justice podcasts. I will have to check it out.
I agree with the Mad in America premise. Balancing hormones and brain chemical reactions with natural herbs and cannabis, CBD oil, etc are far superior ways of dealing with mental health issues.
BBC News - Magic mushrooms can 'reset' depressed brain [bbc.com]
BBC News: Chemicals found in cannabis could be used to relieve symptoms of severe mental illnesses such as bipolar disorder, researchers have claimed. [news.bbc.co.uk]
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Oh I just thought you were stating your current condition, in which case you would be in good company!
[madinamerica.com]
sometimes it is preachy but basically it is written from the perspective of psychiatrists who have realized that prescribing harmful meds at the drop of a hat is not the solution and in too many cases is the problem. conditions like chemical imbalances are basically only theories, etc.
Link to the site? Author of the book? Both would be helpful.