“Negative (depression inducing) medication provides a negative (depressogenic) trigger to un-excite (down regulate) the nervous system of a bipolar disorder (BPD) patient; positive (mania inducing) medication provides a positive trigger to un-depress the nervous system”. “For all neurobiological patients a negative trigger brings negative (depressive) feelings and a positive trigger brings positive (euphoric) feeling and vice versa”. “A suicidal patient is deeply depressed”.

“Patient A had depression and became suicidal after taking antidepressant M.”

“Patient B had depression and became manic after taking antidepressant M.”

“Patient C had depression and recovered after taking antidepressant M.”

“Patient D had depression and died after taking antidepressant M.”

“Patient E used to be mentally healthy but got depressed after job-related pressure.”

“Patient F used to be mentally healthy but became manic after extreme stress.”

“Patient G used to be mentally healthy but became manic after winning the lottery.”

“Patient H became manic after a suicidal attempt.”