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Monday, July 11, 2016

Ibogaine / Ayahuasca / DMT

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Ibogaine / Ayahuasca / DMT
Heroin addiction is blamed on human weakness and social problems and addicts are labeled as criminals. But it is now known that some humans suffer from a lack of natural opiates in the brain, which causes them to seek the illegal remedy of heroin. They are not really criminals; they just need medical supplements. Unfortunately, our lack of awareness sees heroin only as a moral issue, so the long-term solution to addiction, like a DMT (dimethyltryptomine), or a morphine supplement taken daily, is not allowed in our society. I don’t mean methadone that is sometimes prescribed, as a heroin substitute after a person is addicted, but a supplement that is given those that have an on-going opiate deficiency in their system, before they become addicted. It makes me sad because almost all our psychological pain is treatable and yet many of the treatments are forbidden to us. It is known that that one drink of the African, tribal medicine ibogaine (see below), cures heroin addiction, as does the Brazilian ayahuasca (see below), except with ayahuasca you need about three drinks of about 100mLs over a period of a week or so. Why these remedies work is because both are high in DMT, which is stored in the pineal and dominates your moods. Westerners are massively depleted of DMT through fat-rich diets and stressful lifestyles, which is why depression is endemic in our society. Replacing lost DMT in your brain cures depression and it also grants you a heightened perception that has been sadly lost to many over the years. It automatically connects you to life and other humans. Empathy returns and the ego’s sense of separation and fear fall away because it is unnatural. Once you replace the missing DMT in your brain a natural joy returns to your life and it remains for a long time, many years usually. It’s the lack of DMT in the pineal that causes fear, anger, separation and hatred. All the world’s ills can be placed at the doorstep of the ego-mind and that ego-mind in the western world is made into a god, but in fact, it has become a demon through DMT starvation-sad but true. But times are changing and there is now more official research into these ancient, tribal remedies, which in the end will help humanity enormously. The only problem with this path is the difficulty in finding your way onto it. If your not either wealthy enough to travel outside of the U.S. or lucky enough to live near a place where this treatment is offered then your only remaining option is to acquire the medicine yourself & self administer. If your going to try the do it yourself method make sure to have someone you trust to watch over you and who can take you to the hospital if the need should arise. The major problem with the Do-It-Yourself method is getting access to the medicine... These are not compounds you can buy from your local neighborhood weed man. If I were going to acquire one of these substances I would use the DNM (Dark Net Market) If you don't know what that is or how to use it but are interested in going this route leave a comment and if I get enough requests I'll post a step by step on getting setup to start making purchases. Namaste -->
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Saturday, February 22, 2014

Gabapentin - The miracle drug

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Gabapentin 
(Neurontin)

-->     Gabapentin was initially synthesized to mimic the chemical structure of the neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), but is not believed to act on the same brain receptors. The mechanism of action that leads to its rapid analgesic effect is simply unknown. 

   So now that you know a little bit about Gabapentin let me tell you how this drug can save you from the worst part of opiate withdrawals (being the first three days) Gabapentin when taken at high doses (1800 mg - 3600 mg) will completely take away the discomfort of withdrawals. The only problem with the drug is you build up a tolerance fast. On the first day start with 1800 mg, the second day 2400 mg and on the third day 3600 mg. After the third day gabapentin will do you no good. Not only does it help with withdrawals but it makes you feel good, more social, lights seem brighter, basically it's a good time. Gabapentin is prescribed a lot for a lot of off label uses (uses not approved by the FDA) originally gabapentin was prescribed for seizures and later for nerve pain but is now prescribed for everything from bi-polar disorder to migraine relief. Doctors have no problem prescribing this drug because it is non-narcotic so if you ask your doctor for it to help with withdrawals he'll probably give it to you or you could always tell him your having migraines. Other than that you might very well know someone that is already prescribed it and get some from them (taking other peoples meds is illegal and you do it at your own risk) 






   


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Monday, September 3, 2012

Loperamide (Opiate) Withdrawal Cure

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Loperamide Withdrawal Cure


Loperamide Withdrawal Cure

Never again suffer through Unnecessary Opiate Withdrawals!!

  Let me just start by saying that I have personally struggled with opiate addiction for over 10+ years now. Everything I include in this blog will be from my own past attempts to survive opiate withdrawals. I am not a doctor and will take no personal responsibility for any harm that may result from people recreating my experiments and methods. That being said let's get right into how to use Loperamide (Imodium) and other OTC items to completely chase away those terrible opiate withdrawals.

  Now as some of you may or may not know Loperamide is an opioid-receptor agonist and acts on the μ-opioid receptors in the myenteric plexus of the large intestine; the problem is however that by itself it does not affect the central nervous system because it is unable to cross the Blood Brain Barrier (BBB). To fix this problem you will need the following items.

1. Loperamide (Obviously) 
72ct - 2mg generic lope tablets cost $4.98 at my Wal-mart

2. Cimetidine 200ct - generic(
Tagamet) 200mg  is $7.12 at wal-mart as well 

3. Jug of grapefruit juice which is about $4.00 (Not from Concentrate) I like to use "Simply" Grapefruit Juice.

4. Tonic Water (This is Optional) 

  Now the reason that we need the Tagamet (Cimetidine), Grapefruit Juice and Tonic water is all to help the Loperamide cross the BBB. Many people, including doctors and pharmacists, don't believe that loperamide can cross the BBB but In fact, loperamide does cross this barrier, although it is immediately pumped back out into non–central nervous system (CNS) circulation by P-glycoprotein. This is where our extra shopping comes in handy. Both Cimetidine and grapefruit juice (also Tonic Water to a much lesser degree) are known to inhibit P-glycoprotein and may thus render the CNS vulnerable to opiate agonism. ( Or in laymen's terms it let's the stuff get absorbed into your brain where you desperately need it) The tonic water is optional because as it does contain quinine, which would be a very useful P-glycoprotein inhibitor, the amount that it contains has been greatly reduced by the FDA. You can use it to make a sparkling drink with your grapefruit juice if you like though.

 Now that we have the science and the shopping list done we can move on to putting this all to use. 

Step 1 - T
ake 600mg-1g of Cimetidine and wait for 30 mins - 1 hr

Step 2 - Take 20-60 mg of loperamide ( This will very depending on how heavy an opiate user you are, a very light user may be able to take only 10mg of loperamide, while a heavy user might have to take up to 100mg. For a general dose I'd say take 30mg and see how it does for you then increase or decrease the dose as needed.)

Step 3 - Use your Grapefruit juice / Tonic water to wash down your Loperamide. 


  For myself this method will keep away opiate withdrawals for up to 12 hrs with one dose. The price this all works out to is about $20 for three days of living without withdrawals, which is a bargain believe me.


 


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