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Post by henry on Jun 27, 2007 17:16:40 GMT -5
herbs and root bark and stuff like that. Like valerian or vervain or kava kava or maybe salvia. Recently I picked up some kava root powder. The kava makes an excellent tea when prepared properly (first few tries tasted horrible). It numbs your mouth and then relaxes your body and brain. Gives a buzz not entirely unlike marijuana or alcohol; however, there is no whoah i'm high feeling, it is very clean and clear. I picked up a sizable amount at the herbal pharmacy for 8 dollars. I encourage you to do the same have you tried any alternative medicines?
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Post by dietspam16 on Jun 27, 2007 19:03:21 GMT -5
I'd try it.
I want to try Coca leaves, yes as in cocaine. The leaves themselves offer a mild, healthy buzz when chewed or brewed with tea, and have been proven to add longevity to your life, and alleviate a number of ailments.
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Post by henry on Jun 27, 2007 19:05:15 GMT -5
Coca leaves are illegal, right?yeah, they are
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Post by dietspam16 on Jun 27, 2007 21:22:13 GMT -5
I know. But the Central/South American country(s) where they grow naturally, and from which we export cocaine don't have laws barring it, yet. There has been unfortunate pressure from the Dickhead administration to ban the growth for even legal purpose3s.
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Post by Monolith on Jun 27, 2007 22:55:21 GMT -5
Just out of curiousity, what were the original symptoms? Not much of a 'remedy' if it doesn't cure anything.
(no sarcasm, I'm actually curious as to the symptoms such things are intended to cure besides the usual aches and pains.)
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Post by henry on Jun 27, 2007 23:54:13 GMT -5
I myself had no prior symptoms. I just had trouble coming up with a good term for this kind of thing. Alternative drugs. Traditional medicine. Etc.
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Post by Monolith on Jun 27, 2007 23:58:42 GMT -5
I see, so more like an alternative alchohol. I say alchohol because both are legal.
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Post by dietspam16 on Jun 28, 2007 11:32:31 GMT -5
Also the FDA has really stupid requirements about labeling for anything which threatens the business of their corporate patrons, like that natural healthy sugar lev plsted a while back. Many of these things are forced to be labeled herbal remedies or dietary supplements just to hinder recreational or medicinal use by the average customer.
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Post by henry on Jun 29, 2007 2:50:18 GMT -5
whaoh i am chilled out cool buzz around my head and upper neck worked six hours then drank a large cup of kava
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Post by bezzerkker on Jul 5, 2007 15:35:15 GMT -5
I've taken Feverfew for migraines and that stuff works pretty well. It gets rid of the dazed aftermath and takes an edge off of the pain.
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