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dioxide

dioxide

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Dec 6, 2019
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Benzodiazepines destroy memories, xpecially anterograde. Long term use/abuse lead to syndrome very symilar to Alzheimer.

I would like such stuff do not be given such easily like candies, xpecially in Europe.

They destroid the life of my family.
 
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chris8000

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Sounds like something for me. Is it brewed as a tea?

Could do that, but I'd go for the root powder capsules, if you take like a gram you'll probably feel pretty good. There's a special extract of it called ksm66 some Indian scientists came up with I like, I just get that from amazon actually. Better than Xanax anyway.
 
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Sensei

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Could do that, but I'd go for the root powder capsules, if you take like a gram you'll probably feel pretty good. There's a special extract of it called ksm66 some Indian scientists came up with I like, I just get that from amazon actually. Better than Xanax anyway.

It's my experience that teas often have stronger effects, at least for me. It goes for damiana, S:t John's wort, catuaba bark, Siberian ginseng, gotu cola, panax ginseng, and ephedra. It might just be me, though.
 
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chris8000

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Yeah I use tinctures or sometimes capsules for adaptogens, but the tea approach is a good one too. I guess you just get used to a way of doing things. Taste of some TCM herbs from a doctor was like mud so that put me off it as well as other reasons. :happy:
 
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