Medicines
The pharmaceutical industry and to a large extent most doctors at the moment prescribe chemicals based on the symptoms of an illness. They rarely investigate the cause and by cause we mean the actual pathogen or 'input' causing the problem. An irregular pulse[symptom] is not caused by 'heart arrhythmia', this is just one step in the chain of cause and effect; but it may be caused by an inadequate intake of potassium.
To truly diagnose an illness a person needs an understanding of cause effect chains in the systems of the body - the body as an integral system. The medical profession is not organised around the body as an integral system or around an understanding of pathogens - know your enemy - perhaps it ought to be. It would make far more sense to have 'virus' or 'parasite' specialists who understood the effect of each one on the body.
There are literally thousands and thousands of pharmaceuticals. We have grouped them into types.
Whether a pharmaceutical is legal or illegal is entirely arbitrary at the moment - cocaine was once prescribed, now it is not; opium was once prescribed, now it is not; LSD was once used for psychotherapy, now it is not; heroin was once prescribed - it still is and it is called Diamorphine. So all pharmaceuticals are included legal and illegal.
There are hundreds of thousands of examples of hallucinations caused by pharmaceuticals. So many that they are not all recorded individually but grouped under the heading of a particular drug. This has the effect, unfortunately, of distorting the impression this section gives. Pharmaceuticals are by far the biggest contributors to negative spiritual experiences on this site. And they do not 'open the door' to creativity, instead they can cause permanent terrifying psychosis - hell.
The number of hallucinations for each individual drug has been obtained from eHealthme. This site uses the Adverse Drug Reports provided by doctors in the USA and summarises them.
We have provided extensive links to this site, but you may find that some links take you to their site, but are broken. This may be because they are in the process of updating the information, it may be because the drug has been discontinued, or it may have been renamed. It is not uncommon for a drug to be discontinued under one name and started again under another, this of course makes it extremely difficult to obtain a full history of a drug and its side effects, but we hope that this may be easier with our site, as we do not intend to delete the historical information on old drug names, hopefully you will be able to piece together a full picture.
There is an additional cause and that is that the information has been removed 'under pressure'. As more people are questioning what they are being given – and demanding to know WHY the CAUSE of their illness has not been investigated. It appears that there has been a very heartening increase in the numbers of people who want to be healed – have the cause tackled and not the symptoms. And this is ‘not popular’ with the conventional medical community, who cannot make money from well people.
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- ACE inhibitors
- Acne treatments
- ADHD drugs
- Adrenaline and its ligands
- Alcoholism treatments
- Alzheimers disease drugs
- Amphetamines and stimulants
- Anaemia drugs
- Analgesics - opioids [pharmaceuticals]
- Antacids and heartburn treatments
- Anti-anxiety drugs
- Anti-arrhythmia drugs
- Anti-depressants
- Anti-emetics
- Anti-fungals
- Anti-histamines
- Anti-parasitics
- Anti-psychotics
- Antibiotics
- Anticholinergics
- Antihelminthic agent
- Antihypertensives
- Antivirals
- Appetite stimulant
- Appetite suppressant
- Asthma and allergy treatments
- Barbiturates
- Benign prostatic hyperplasia drugs
- Benzodiazepines
- Beta blockers
- Blood thinners
- Bromocriptine
- Bronchodilators
- Calcium channel blockers
- Chemotherapy drugs
- Chloral hydrate
- Cholesterol lowering drugs
- Clonidine
- Cocaine
- Codeine
- Collis Brownes mixture
- Contraceptives
- Cough medicine
- Diabetes treatments
- Diarrhoea treatments
- Diuretics
- DMT
- DPT
- DXM
- Epilepsy drugs
- Erectile dysfunction drugs
- Eye disease treatments
- Eye disease treatments - glaucoma
- Eye disease treatments - macular degeneration
- Female sexual dysfunction drugs
- Fungal infection treatments
- GHB
- Gout drugs
- Heroin
- Hordenine supplements
- HRT
- IBS treatments
- Immunosuppressants
- Infertility treatments
- Insomnia treatments
- Ketamine
- Kratom
- Lactation failure drugs
- Laxatives
- Leeches
- Lithium
- Local anaesthetics
- Malaria treatments and prevention
- Methadone
- Migraine treatments
- Morphine
- Motion sickness treatments
- MRI Contrast agents
- Multiple sclerosis treatments
- Muscle relaxants
- Narcolepsy treatments
- Nasal sprays
- Obesity treatments
- Osteoporosis treatments
- Pain killers and NSAIDS
- Parkinsons disease drugs
- PCP
- Potassium deficiency treatments
- Proton Pump Inhibitors PPIs
- Releasing agents
- Reuptake inhibitors
- Schizophrenia treatments
- Smoking addiction treatments
- Statins
- TCAs - Tricyclic antidepressants
- Thyroid disease treatments
- Urinary and bladder control treatments
- Vaccines
- Vasodilators
- Viral infection - Interferon drugs
- Xyrem