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                    Questions About Pep Up Plus:

Q: How Does It Work?

A: Pep Up Plus has a special herb found in the mountains of China, called Dong Quai, that has been clinically proven to actually soothe and rejuvenate depressed or stressed people. We Also use Plum Flower Extract, Saw Palmetto Berries, and Mulberry leaves. We put these into our teas to make them better for the mind, body, and soul.

Q: Is it really safe?

A: Of Course it is! The herbs that we use are 100% natural and have been fully tested in laboratories nationwide to insure that our consumers will not experience any harmful side effects or take risks when using Pep Up Plus.

Q: Where Can I get Pep Up Plus?

A:You can receive your own package of Pep Up Plus at drug stores or from your doctor/physician. We recommend Phil's Phamous Pharmacy, Crazy Carl's Drug Store, or Harry's Happy Herbals. See your phone book for their locations and numbers.

Q: What are the dangers in other anti-depressants?

A: Some anti-depressants contain potentially harmful drugs that have horrible side effects. The following is found in Prozac:

"Warnings"

"Allergic Reactions (Rash and Accompanying Events):
During premarketing testing of more than 5600 patients given fluoxetine, approximately 4% developed a rash and/or urticaria. Among these cases, almost a third were withdrawn from treatment because of the rash and/or systemic signs or symptoms associated with the rash. Clinical findings reported in association with these allergic reactions include rash, fever, leukocytosis, arthralgias, edema, carpal tunnel syndrome, respiratory distress, lymphadenopathy, proteinuria, and mild transaminase elevation. Most patients improved promptly with discontinuation of fluoxetine and/or adjunctive treatment with antihistamines or steroids, and all patients experiencing these events were reported to recover completely.

In premarketing clinical trials 2 patients are known to have developed a serious cutaneous systemic illness. In neither patient was there an unequivocal diagnosis, but one was considered to have a leukocytoclastic vasculitis, and the other severe desquamation that was considered variously to be a vasculitis or erythema multiforme. Other patients have had systemic manifestations suggestive of serum sickness.

Since the introduction of fluoxetine, systemic events, possibly related to vasculitis, have developed in patients with rash. Although these events are rare, they may be serious, involving the lung, kidney, or liver. Death has been reported to occur in association with these systemic events.

Anaphylactoid events, including bronchospasm, angioedema, and urticaria alone and in combination, have been reported.

Pulmonary events, including inflammatory processes of varying histopathology and/or fibrosis, have been reported rarely. These events have occurred with dyspnea as the only preceding symptom.

Whether these systemic events and rash have a common underlying cause or are due to different etiologies or pathogenic processes is not known. Furthermore, a specific underlying immunologic basis for these events has not been identified. Upon the appearance of rash or of other allergic phenomena for which an alternative etiology cannot be identified, fluoxetine should be discontinued. Particular caution should be exercised in patients with a history of allergic reactions."

As cited in : http://www.mentalhealth.com/drug/p30-p05.html#Head_5

As you can see, Pep Up Plus is the better choice, because it is 100% natural and completely safe to use. NO SIDE EFFECTS!!

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~*~ Meredith ~*~