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What do they inject them with?CaféAuLait;8899703 said:OMG your video says they inject them too. WTF?
What do they inject them with?CaféAuLait;8899703 said:OMG your video says they inject them too. WTF?
NOT inTOXICating, AB.
In order to become inTOXICated, one must take something TOXIC.
Marijuana is 100% NON-TOXIC
One becomes ELATED or euphoric, not TOXICated.
I know I sound like a pendantic when I correct you on what must seem like a minor point but this is a very important point.,m not a minor one
If it's not toxic the government has no right to "protect" you from it.
The French-American woman, who lives in Los Angeles and did not want her real name used, is among thousands of people across the US who are increasingly turning to the powerful psychedelic brew from the Amazon as they complain of addiction, depression or psychological trauma. The potion, prepared and consumed as part of a shamanic ritual, is especially gaining a following in Hollywood and Silicon Valley. Thousands are flocking to sample the elixir and swear by its therapeutic properties, despite warnings from scientists and users that ayahuasca can be dangerous and even prove fatal, especially when mixed with other drugs.
Ayahuasca’s proponents, who include celebrities such as Sting, Paul Simon, Tori Amos and Lindsey Lohan, say the plant offers a spiritual experience like no other. Many also say it has allowed them to overcome traumas that no other conventional therapy can tackle. “There’s been this misconception that it’s the hippies that come with feathers in their hair, but it’s pretty much the opposite,” says Jeff, who organizes ayahuasca ceremonies in the Los Angeles area and who did not want his real name used. “In a time defined by consumerism and entertainment, people want to have strong experiences, one might consider spiritual experiences, something sacred.”
According to Dennis McKenna, an assistant professor at the University of Minnesota’s Center for Spirituality and Healing, about 100 clandestine ayahuasca ceremonies are held nightly in New York and other cities, like Los Angeles and San Francisco. McKenna said it is difficult to get a firm count on the number of ceremonies held across the country, as ayahuasca contains the hallucinogenic drug dimethyltryptamine (DMT), which is illegal in the US and is in the same category as ecstasy and heroin. Two Brazilian churches in the western US that use ayahuasca as a sacrament are exempt from the ban.
Firm believers in ayahuasca say they drink the foul-tasting tea only at intervals of several months and must observe a strict diet before sampling the brew. The ceremonies are often held outdoors and are usually accompanied by meditation and spiritual songs called icaros. Users of ayahuasca describe a sort of out-of-body experience that allows them to confront some of their worst fears. “I saw pink and violet swallows, and green geometric shapes,” Leonard said. However, such visions are often accompanied by darker ones that are described as terrifying. Users also experience lots of vomiting, described as purging.
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Why would you say something like this?NOT inTOXICating, AB.
In order to become inTOXICated, one must take something TOXIC.
Marijuana is 100% NON-TOXIC
One becomes ELATED or euphoric, not TOXICated.
I know I sound like a pendantic when I correct you on what must seem like a minor point but this is a very important point.,m not a minor one
If it's not toxic the government has no right to "protect" you from it.
The government has a RESPONSIBILITY to protect innocent citizens from the insane and dangerous.If it's not toxic the government has no right to "protect" you from it.