At 10:59 PM 9/5/02 -0500, you wrote:
I'm not sure I fully understand what you are saying, but the people I know
who have an addiction are either unhappy with who they are or their
circumstances (which they feel helpless of change) or they just like
experimenting.
In the former, if it worked for a
Osbourne, Holmes a...@cybermesa.com
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That stuff is the most potent shamanistic assist I have experienced.
Definitely not a party drug.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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I believe the pills added to GI ration kits was dextroamphetamine, a much
milder form of amphetamines. The meth version didn't gain widespread
popularity until the early-80s.
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It's about the only drug that was put down by the freaks - heads - of the
sixties;
they (we) got to see what it did, and it wasn't good. The phrase Speed Kills
came from Not the police, nor the DEA (or whatever it was called then,) but from
the long-haired blotter-acid taking dope smoking
Barbara Liles wrote:
That's a good explanation to me as to why the MSM brought about such rapid
results.
I have my share of traumatic arthritis and had been taking a
Glucosamine/Chondroitin/MSM tablet that had more of each component than most
available. Then I got the bright idea that
, September 04, 2002 9:37 PM
Subject: RE: CSRe: Glad cow syndrome
That stuff is the most potent shamanistic assist I have experienced.
Definitely not a party drug.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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Maybe I'm narrow minded, but isn't this like what one would look for that
uses LSD?
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is very stable in crystal form, and does not
react easily because it completely oxidized.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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From: Barbara Liles [mailto:ba...@netease.net]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 10:55 AM
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Yes to it all.
ADHD was invented to make a market for shrinks and Ritalin.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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From: Malcolm Stebbins [mailto:s...@asis.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 6:32 AM
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It's about
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002 11:55:18 -0500, Barbara Liles ba...@netease.net wrote:
I am clueless as to the half life of powdered MSM, but
don't think the body stores it well.
If you mean in the body, you need to take it every 4 to 8 hrs. to sustain
relief.
Jeannie wrote:
Marshall Dudley wrote:
I believe that every living thing on earth has a use. Otherwise it would
not
be here. Well maybe not fleas, chiggers and ticks, but every plant anyway.
The question is not if it has a legit use, but if the use of it is in some
way
abusive
Marshall Dudley wrote:
I believe that every living thing on earth has a use. Otherwise it would not
be here. Well maybe not fleas, chiggers and ticks, but every plant anyway.
The question is not if it has a legit use, but if the use of it is in some way
abusive or counter productive.
The perpetrators of the widespread availability of meth in Southern
California is not traceable to returning GIs and Marines, who were largely
hooked with heroin habits, but rather to the outlaw biker population, which
made it widely available to young people.
I know. I lived in San Diego County
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Many of the early LSD research subjects reported being cured of life
long
addicitions, specifically, alchololism. The psycehdelics are all a bit
different, but one trait they share is to present
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Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 11:05 AM
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Yes to it all.
ADHD was invented to make a market for shrinks and Ritalin.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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From: Malcolm Stebbins [mailto:s...@asis.com]
Sent: Thursday, September
Who created it, has a
purpose!
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From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com
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Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: CSRe: Glad cow syndrome
I believe that every living thing on earth has a use. Otherwise it would
not
be here
That's an eye opener, but thinking back to when I have missed doses, I
believe you are right.
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Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 1:40 PM
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On Thu, 5 Sep 2002
of a perfectly good Earth!
From: Jeannie jean...@ucinet.com
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Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 3:17 PM
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Marshall Dudley wrote:
I believe that every living thing on earth has a use. Otherwise it
would not
be here. Well maybe not fleas
...@prodigy.net.mx
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The perpetrators of the widespread availability of meth in Southern
California is not traceable to returning GIs and Marines, who were largely
hooked with heroin habits, but rather
I wish those had been my words!
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Jeannie wrote:
Marshall Dudley wrote:
I believe that every living thing
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James,
I'm sorta confused here, but have a very dear child that needs help with
drug addiction. I think crank, heroine and pot are all involved.
What is Ibogain. Is it really a tangible thing or slang for whatever
Response in your text.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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From: Barbara Liles [mailto:ba...@netease.net]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 1:12 AM
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Is the meth you are referring to methamphetamine? Sorry, I don't
To switch gears a bit, what do you think of a case of Lyme disease that
wasn't diagnosed for some 6 months after the onset of symptoms and has yet
to exhibit the Lyme virus?
Lyme is not a virus, but a spirochete bacteria. It is pretty well normal to
have lyme for 6 months or a year before
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From: Barbara Liles [mailto:ba...@netease.net]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 7:55 AM
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Subject: Re: CSRE: Glad cow syndrome
Thanks for repeating the Ibogaine web site. Don't know how I missed it!
I would appreciate any information that might be forthcoming
That stuff is the most potent shamanistic assist I have experienced.
Definitely not a party drug.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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From: jrowl...@nctimes.net [mailto:jrowl...@nctimes.net]
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 4:39 PM
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Subject: CSRe: Glad cow
Hi James,
Referring to the salvia, I presume?
Ciao,
Craig
James Osbourne, Holmes wrote:
That stuff is the most potent shamanistic assist I have experienced.
Definitely not a party drug.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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It is still used by US combat troops, particularly aircrews who have to stay
aloft for days.
It is used in current medical practice to increase blood pressure.
Heavy use for a few months causes the major vessels to thicken and harden to
deal with the increased BP. It is definitely a young
Yes. The CS of psychedelics.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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From: Craig C Chamberlin [mailto:c...@itsmyplace.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 9:01 PM
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Hi James,
Referring to the salvia, I presume
medicine hands down!
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From: James Osbourne, Holmes a...@cybermesa.com
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Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 9:43 AM
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Here is the information on a lead for Ibogaine treatment.
Dr. Deborah Mash PhD (Not medical
Subject: RE: CSRE: Glad cow syndrome
Response in your text.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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From: Barbara Liles [mailto:ba...@netease.net]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 1:12 AM
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Is the meth you
fungus was cured?!!*
Barbara
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From: James Osbourne, Holmes a...@cybermesa.com
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Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 9:27 PM
Subject: RE: CSRE: Glad cow syndrome or perhaps other
Closely related chemically but with some similar and some
Maybe I'm narrow minded, but isn't this like what one would look for that
uses LSD?
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From: James Osbourne, Holmes a...@cybermesa.com
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Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 9:37 PM
Subject: RE: CSRe: Glad cow syndrome
That stuff is the most
Try this site
http://www.ibogaine.co.uk/
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From: James Osbourne, Holmes a...@cybermesa.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 1:50 PM
Subject: RE: CSRE: Glad cow syndrome
It is a real herb. From the Congo.
Probably, your best chance
Malcolm writes:
In a transparently devious attempt to keep this on topic; the False
idea that you can distinguish a poisonous mushroom from
non-poisonous ones because it will discolor a piece of silver, or
make it non-poisonous by cooking it with silver is yet more of the
stuff S. globata
Thank you Catherine. I looked aver the antidotes some
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From: Catherine Creel ccr...@maine.rr.com
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Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: CSRE: Glad cow syndrome
Dear Barbara,
You may want to look at the anecdotes
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Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 4:55 AM
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The psychedelic experience doesn't lend itself too communicable concepts
very well.
I mean, how does one convey the meaning of Heinliens Grok when Grok is
so far beyond the limits
: RE: CSRE: Glad cow syndrome
Stropheria is a slightly different genus growing mostly in wood.
There
are panaeolus cyanescens also in the patties in the Gulf area.
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From: Barbara Liles [mailto:ba...@netease.net]
Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 9:53 AM
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Subject: Re: CSRE: Glad cow syndrome
James,
I'm sorta confused here, but have a very dear child that needs help with
drug addiction. I think
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James,
I'm sorta confused here, but have a very dear child that needs help with
drug addiction. I think crank, heroine and pot are all involved.
What is Ibogain. Is it really a tangible thing or slang for whatever?
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Barb wrote (in reply to James):
Thanks, any help would be greatly appreciated.
This thread is a good study in just why and how we allow some
off-topic content...
The Glad cow subject thread diverged from another, more on-topic one,
when somebody started talking about ... err, mushrooms. Then
in modern medicine's approach to anything. Seems like
they just initiate their own chemical dilemma!
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From: James Osbourne, Holmes a...@cybermesa.com
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Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 4:25 PM
Subject: RE: CSRE: Glad cow syndrome
I am
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From: Ode Coyote [mailto:coyote...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 6:36 AM
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Subject: Re: CSRE: Glad cow syndrome
I really don't know. I've not been to a doctor in 35+ years. I suspect
it was a swollen gland and a good dose
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Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 4:36 AM
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Stropheria is a slightly different genus growing mostly in wood. There
are panaeolus cyanescens also in the patties in the Gulf area. I was
hunting psilocybe cubensis. Some days I found one. Other days 80
Dear Barbara,
You may want to look at the anecdotes at this site
prior to making a decision about ibogaine.
http://www.ibogaine.org/
Regards,
Catherine
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Stropheria is a slightly different genus growing mostly in wood. There
are panaeolus cyanescens also in the patties in the Gulf area.
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Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 9:49 AM
Subject: RE: CSRE: Glad cow syndrome
Yes. All of that has also been my observation. When one experiences a
really clear mind, the fuzz-and-blur of alcohol becomes thick and
distasteful, without even considering the aftereffects
in the pies.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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From: Ode Coyote [mailto:coyote...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 1:06 PM
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Subject: Re: CSRE: Glad cow syndrome
Psylicybe [sp] Cubensis ..the cow plops golden dollar..brain fertilizer.
It wasn't
I really don't know. I've not been to a doctor in 35+ years. I suspect
it was a swollen gland and a good dose of mentally directed niacin from the
shroom did it in. The heat seemed to be both thermal and the prickly kind
gotten from niacin.
It is the brain that directs everything, after
the
sliver kill the pathogens up-close and figure out the mechanism on a
molecular level?
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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From: Ode Coyote [mailto:coyote...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 6:36 AM
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I
it is Stropharia Cubensis that grows in the
pies.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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From: Ode Coyote [mailto:coyote...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 1:06 PM
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Psylicybe [sp] Cubensis ..the cow
James Osbourne, Holmes wrote:
Yes. All of that has also been my observation. When one experiences a
really clear mind, the fuzz-and-blur of alcohol becomes thick and
distasteful, without even considering the aftereffects and long-range health
deterioration.
Ibogain. Relatively easy
. I would really like to
view it. Please check the URL and confirm.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com]
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 10:16 AM
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Subject: Re: CSRE: Glad cow syndrome
James Osbourne
Maine Sen.
Edmund Muskie of being addicted to (because he was so unexcitable) during
the infamous 1972 presidential campaign.
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Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 11:15 AM
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coprophilous: the US voting public.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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From: Trem [mailto:t...@silvergen.com]
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 9:31 AM
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Sorry Ken. Stropharia Cubensis is exactly the same as Psilocybe
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From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com]
Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 10:16 AM
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Subject: Re: CSRE: Glad cow syndrome
James Osbourne, Holmes wrote:
Yes. All of that has also been my observation. When one experiences a
really clear mind
: Friday, August 30, 2002 12:10 PM
Subject: RE: CSRE: Glad cow syndrome
Oh, spooky. Maybe the shroom enlightened a neoplasm.
I'm no expert, but I think it is Stropharia Cubensis that grows in the pies.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
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From: Ode Coyote [mailto:coyote
Ode Coyote wrote:
Psylicybe [sp] Cubensis ..the cow plops golden dollar..brain fertilizer.
It wasn't just a tight muscle, it was an actual lump about the size of a
ping pong ball. Quite disturbingly large and getting bigger.
Ken
Could this have been a fatty tumor? I have several of
Psylicybe [sp] Cubensis ..the cow plops golden dollar..brain fertilizer.
It wasn't just a tight muscle, it was an actual lump about the size of a
ping pong ball. Quite disturbingly large and getting bigger.
Ken
At 12:26 PM 8/30/02 -0600, you wrote:
If the cows eat them, do they get glad cow
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Psylicybe [sp] Cubensis ..the cow plops golden dollar..brain fertilizer.
It wasn't just a tight muscle, it was an actual lump about the size of a
ping pong ball. Quite disturbingly large and getting bigger.
Ken
At 12:26 PM 8/30/02 -0600, you wrote
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