May 9, 2011

Electrical Stimulation Will Replace Drugs

Author is quoted saying, "For instance, pills will be obsolete, Linden says. Instead, scientists will be able to stimulate particular parts of the brain, perhaps with an implant, and control or create different behaviors as an outgrowth of that stimulation." This invasive procedure began with José M. R. Delgado in the 1960s. For at least 20 years the US Government is conducting involuntary experiments on humans using and testing electrical devices for treating alleged mental illnesses. The same devices are used illegally by police, crime families, and psychiatrists for extra legal punishment, harassment and provocations. Journalists pretend to be, or are ignorant about these abuses and ridicule the victims.

[From Book review]
"As weight drops, fat mass may decrease, but this decline instigates a stronger desire to eat and a slower metabolic rate.
“This is a sad but unavoidable truth that the multibillion-dollar-a-year diet industry doesn’t want you to know,” Linden writes.
[. . .]
For instance, pills will be obsolete, Linden says. Instead, scientists will be able to stimulate particular parts of the brain, perhaps with an implant, and control or create different behaviors as an outgrowth of that stimulation.

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/books/can_pill_make_you_lose_weight_fall_qKMiWAyILCCdi1B3y9ODGL

Can a pill make you ... lose weight? fall in love? stop smoking?
Exploring the future of psychopharmaceuticals
By SUSANNAH CAHALAN
New York Post
Last Updated: 2:20 AM, May 8, 2011
Posted: 10:56 PM, May 7, 2011

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