Women Who Use Birth Control Pills are More Than Twice as Likely to be Depressed

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by Chris Black

A lot of this is about women not wanting to experience the troubles of being on their period. 

Birth control usually stops women from having periods at all. 

This creates massive endocrine disorders, which are clearly the leading cause of breast cancer, but also cause psychological distress.

It’s another Big Pharma scam, basically.

New York Post:

Women taking oral contraceptive pills may have an increased risk of depression — especially shortly after starting on the pill.

That’s one of the findings from a large study of more than 264,000 women, which also finds that teenage girls are at the highest risk.

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In fact, women who were teenagers when they began to use birth control pills had a 130% higher rate of depression.

The increased rate among adult users was 92%, according to the study authors.

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The damage to women’s hormonal system is permanent.

It’s similar to when men do steroids. Recovery is very difficult, and you’ll never be back to 100% if you’ve taken them for an extended period.

The article goes on to falsely claim that “most women” will never “experience adverse side effects.”


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