Monday, April 4, 2011

Life expectancy reduced by up to twenty-five years

The life expectancy of those who are told that they have "schizophrenia" or "bi-polar disorder (manic-depression)" is reduced by up to twenty-five years.

This is due to obesity, inactivity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes, mostly.
These can all be linked to the prescription pills and prescription injections that those labelled "schizophrenic" or "bi-polar" are forced to take.

Obesity (or a large weight gain) is frequently associated with the prescription pills and prescription injections. A large weight gain (or obesity) causes inactivity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes.

The other two factors, excessive alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking, while legal, can be increased in usage in those on the prescription pills and prescription injections due to the pain and stress of the "side-effects" of them.

"A surprisingly high proportion were being prescribed atypical antipsychotic drugs associated with weight gain"

from MedicalNewsToday:

Life expectancy, dramatically reduced