I would worry more about what's in my non-organically-grown lettuce ...if i 
were a worrier.  :)

At 01:19 PM 10/12/2009, [email protected] wrote:

>YOU, my friend, is the only person on this planet who gets a certified report 
>on what is contained in your street drugs, each time you score.  Does the 
>report include the country that grew it and under what conditions?  Is it 
>straight or has it been laced or "stepped on"  In all fairness, I think you 
>know what I mean.
> 
>I don't promote the use of any drug, per scribed or not... unless it is 
>necessary and one is being monitored for any sight effects.
> 
>Oh, BTW, what is in your lettuce?
>Best Wishes
> 
> 
>In a message dated 10/12/2009 11:42:35 A.M. Central Daylight Time, 
>[email protected] writes:
>If you are talking about opiates --prescribed or not-- i agree 110%.
>
>However, in addition to internally-induced remedies like meditation, I am an 
>avowed advocate for at least one externally-induced remedy: marijuana.  No 
>doubt, it can be abused and lead to problems (not the least of which can be 
>with the Legal System), but unlike opiates (and many other drugs), it is not 
>physically addictive, and has few physiological drawbacks.
>
>Doctors are very quick to prescribe drugs to address a problem ...which all 
>too often lead to more, or compounded problems in the long run.  
>"Alternatives" like meditation or marijuana or (from what i have heard, but 
>haven't yet tried) acupuncture, are off-radar for your typical MD, despite 
>centuries of proven benefits.  Hopefully, that and the attitude that "Doctors 
>are all-knowing and never-to-be-questioned" is fading so non-snakeoil 
>alternatives can be considered seriously.  
>
>There's a lot of propaganda out there that promotes that which can harm you 
>and bashes that which can help.  Information is your best defense and doing 
>*anything* without it is just begging for problems.
>
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