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Joy Behar Interviews Jesse Ventura (Fun)
found a paper published in a neurological journal about fluoride. I can't read the damn thing though.
http://www.mims.com/Page.aspx?menuid=pubmeddetail&pmid=medline10n0113%5C4339152.xml&h=sodium+fluoride
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"Effect of sodium fluoride on the uptake of serotonin by human thrombocytes and on the aggregation of human thrombocytes.
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MDMA-a young women's experience with ecstacy
Exctacy is a crappy drug but i do concur, pure mdma is a whole another thing. At least a week in between is needed to regain the serotonin and dopamin levels. Those supplements are new idea for me, that could really help. The backend is not anyway so bad if you keep your head up and really, really don't do any other drugs at same time. Alcohol really worsens the day after effects.. Clean and happy life and positive attitude reduces the side effects to bare minimum.
Half the planet is infected with a mind-altering parasite! (Pets Talk Post)
I'm seeing in the lit. that most people get it by either eating undercooked infected cats or by eating or drinking water or food that is contaminated by feces from infected cats (and of course, people have pet cats that could be carriers). It just so happens that many many water supplies in Canada and the USA are fed from fresh water supplies run off from fields containing infected animals. I think it's a fair guess to say that insufficient treatment of that water be it from wells or municipal sources could be the middle-man. There is record of occasional outbreaks of infections in which this source is the only reasonable suspect. Bottom line, I think we know who to blame...
It looks like it generally forms cysts in varying places including the brain which winds up effecting serotonin, dopamine, and testosterone levels in the infected individual.
This abstract is easy to read and worth a look. I'd copy/paste it, but that'd be pushing it. Just click:
Waterborne toxoplasmosis - Recent developments
Higher prevalence of toxoplasmosis in victims of traffic accidents suggest increased risk of traffic accident in Toxoplasma-infected inhabitants of Istanbul and its suburbs
Even more interesting (read this one for sure):
Gender differences in behavioural changes induced by latent toxoplasmosis
Ex-Pharmaceutical Rep. Speaks Out
Terrific information to find out. Guess I'll stick to raising my serotonin the old fashioned way... using ecstasy on the weekend.
Carl Sagan's Cosmos - Tesseract
hmmm... if all the angles were right-angles... thats wild.
On the topic of salvia, remember, those wonderful worlds and states you transiently explore only exist in that great mass of electrochemistry that is your personal brain. Its easy to get caught up in those places but there are some mind-blowing things going on in our shared world as well. Coolest thing about salvia that I've read is its not a serotonin receptor agonist as far as people can determine, but a opioid receptor aganostic. Which is very peculiar for a hallucinogen, and apparently leads to peculiar effects when compared to the classics.