I get that you're unhappy about the way that unhappiness and depression are used as if they're synonyms. Presumably that is why you think that the number of prescriptions tells us little about the incidence of clinical depression.
I'm no fan of Gillian McKeith, but the people she works with on You Are What You Eat do seem to improve. Typically, they are extreme examples of people who were food-medicating themselves into poor physical health, lethargy, unhappiness and other negative emotions.
Mrs Spratt (not verified)
April 24, 2006 - 14:45I get that you're unhappy about the way that unhappiness and depression are used as if they're synonyms. Presumably that is why you think that the number of prescriptions tells us little about the incidence of clinical depression.
I'm no fan of Gillian McKeith, but the people she works with on You Are What You Eat do seem to improve. Typically, they are extreme examples of people who were food-medicating themselves into poor physical health, lethargy, unhappiness and other negative emotions.
What do you think?»