Hi folks,
The effectiveness of most drugs lies not in their curative powers, but
their sedative/opiate/anaesthetic properties. Their ability to turn
off the warning alarm, not fix anything, just stop you being aware of the
danger behind your symptoms.
Especially over-the-counter things like Antihistamines are very dangerous
in more ways than one.
Here is a quote from a special medical panel discussing the darn things:
quote:
The panel recognized that even though these older, over-the-counter
antihistamines are known to cause sedation and impairment, 47 percent of
allergy sufferers still take them. With one in seven Americans suffering
from seasonal allergies, the cost to society is high. Disturbed sleep and
sedation negatively impact patients' quality of life.
While using an antihistamine with sedating properties, patients are 1.5
times more likely to have occupational injuries. For example, experts noted
a 2002 study that found a strong association between initial use of
diphenhydramine (e.g., Benadryl) and the subsequent occurrence of injuries.
In this study, approximately 55 percent of all injuries in the
diphenhydramine group were attributable to use of the drug.
end quote:
Of course they have injuries and car crashes - they are stoned!
It is like those famous "flu pills" that dry up runny noses, stop the
headache and lower your temperature ......... thus leaving you sick for
weeks, instead of a day or two, by stopping all your body's defence
mechanisms from working!
CS will help repair damage in amazing ways, but only as an aid to your own
body ability. Just as DMSO given quickly enough after a Stroke can
alleviate the damage tremendously, but it won't cure it, or stop it
happening again if you continue to abuse and malnourish your body.
Cheers,
Himagain
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