The herb salvia divinorum is being used occasionally, once or
twice a week, to reduce the need for nicotine and other addicting
substances. It's scientifically proven and Big Pharma is actively
developing analogues for the active ingredient.
Duncan
Hi,
Why of course. They watch what is going on and if they smell money, the
'whatever' becomes a Class 4 drug, then it comes on the market under another
name.
Lunesta is a prime example. It is tweaked (twisted).
Rozerem is another. It is tweaked melatonin. The twisted natural product
now
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From: Duncan Crow [mailto:duncanc...@shaw.ca]
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 10:54 AM
To: Ian Roe; silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCigarette addiction
The herb salvia divinorum is being used occasionally, once or twice a
week, to reduce the need for nicotine and other addicting
- Original Message -
The herb salvia divinorum is being used occasionally, once or
twice a week, to reduce the need for nicotine and other addicting
substances.
It is also being outlawed in some states. I think MO is one state.
Google videos have a bunch of clips showing users
I think that 47.2% of all statistics are made up on the spot.
From: Ian Roe ian_onta...@hotmail.com
Date: 2006/09/22 Fri AM 12:14:11 EDT
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCigarette addiction
I missed the orginal post but I want to point out here that tobacco
addictiction is 4 1
The users shown are mostly juvenile, and apparently irresponsible. As with any
substance be it herbs, alcohol, food, drugs (legal or otherwise), self-
responsibility is a major consideration.
People are prone to abuse or subject anything that brings an altered state of
mind to the level of
22, 2006 10:54 AM
To: Ian Roe; silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCigarette addiction
The herb salvia divinorum is being used occasionally, once or twice a
week, to reduce the need for nicotine and other addicting substances.
It's scientifically proven and Big Pharma is actively developing
Hi Carol Ann,
No doubt Duncan will reply. But hopefully you will not mind if I add my
own comments as well. With Salvia one does not get off in the usual
sense associated with drugs such as Marijuana, meth, cocaine, etc. Nor
is there any addiction associated with its use. If anything, I
My thoughts on addiction ...In my own experiences and
memories it seems that addictions sometimes can start
in early childhood and there are many that come to
mind ..based on a need to be happy ,feel good ,to be
free of painful things and always searching for the
ultimate high...tobacco was hard
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Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 8:26 AM
Subject: CSCigarette addiction
Scott,
EFT is very, very effective against cigarette
addiction. For your wife, you should look into it.
www.emofree.com
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EFT is very, very effective against cigarette
addiction. For your wife, you should look into it.
www.emofree.com
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Thanks again, Terry. I hope my wife is willing to do just about anything to
quit.
Scott
Terry Chamberlin tcj...@yahoo.ca wrote:
Scott,
EFT is very, very effective against cigarette
addiction. For your wife, you should look into it.
www.emofree.com
One of the hardest lessons about/from life I have learned, is that each
and every
one of us has free choice - to disrespect this aspect of each and every
one of us
is to show general disrespect for life - therefore hard as it is to watch
a loved one
do the very thing which is not good for them -
Well said Sandeepeople can make up their own minds and willdebbie
Sandee George oha...@juno.com wrote: One of the hardest lessons about/from
life I have learned, is that each
and every
one of us has free choice - to disrespect this aspect of each and every
one of us
is to show general
A few of our trial subjects are smoking a lot less after taking a
herb, salvia divinorum, once or twice a week. It's also working
on alcohol, heroin, cocaine and crystal meth addiction.
This is a non-addictive approach that happens to fill the exact
receptor sites that cause addiction. It's
Hi Duncan,
A few of our trial subjects are smoking a lot less after taking a
herb, salvia divinorum, once or twice a week. It's also working
on alcohol, heroin, cocaine and crystal meth addiction.
How are they using it? Smoking, chewing (its really nasty tasting
stuff), or?
Thanks,
Craig
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