any thing you take that changes your body has dangers. Even if they’re diffrent for diffrent people.
I think Mike Adams has made Quack Watch’s Top Ten a few times. He’s one of those guys that tells things half right so people believe him (and buy his products instead).
@basement_shaman, Let me clarify: I’m DEFINITELY not a fan of big pharm. But I also don’t think spirituality is something that should be used to sell products. I’m a big fan of spirituality (heck, I’m a Philosophy of Religion student!), but there’s something eerie about this product description. I certainly think herbal remedies are a better idea than prescription drugs for a lot of conditions, and even use them myself. I think diet is the most important part of all, and believe that the vast majority of people who get sick are sick because of the garbage they eat. But… If someone isn’t employing the basic rules of grammar, I certainly would trust them to concoct something that either (a) is supposed to help me physically or (b) could have an effect on my spiritual state. I certainly don’t mean to be contentious, sir, and I can see how my last post could have sounded like I support big pharm. I don’t. I just think that his product description could have used an editor, as it’s nearly novel length, and that someone should employ the basic rules of English grammar for me to believe they’re sharp enough to work on the human body. And this is TWICE as important if they claim to work on the spirit. Ah, well…I’m trying to write this in a tone of courtesy and respect. I certainly don’t want to pick at/on anyone, and I’m sorry if it seemed that way.
Didn’t know if I should post my 2 cents or not but here goes…I definitely agree that herbs can make the best medicine. I used to study Chinese herbs, and to some extent Ayurvedic’s. But these days it seems many new herbal products seem to be put together with insufficient knowledge. If you’ve noticed -for example- energy products which use Vitamin C with Ginseng, which is considered a no-no by those in the know. I just think with this kind of stuff, it can be good to be just a little skeptical/critical/cautious- not that new herbal products are inherently bad, but to take some time to look into them… Or maybe to use established herbal formulas
Someone (other than myself!) should try it and report back to the forum!
I’ll take funding to do thorough studies on primates. I’ll need money primarily for the monkeys and their care.
i have ordered some its should be here next week will get back to everyone on its taste and effects.
Anybody try this yet? Please let us know
yeah its not quite a snuff it come with 2 snorter straws,it has a very medical taste. If it has a scent i cant find it in my opinion it seem to bee a waste of money but i do find its a bit of a energy booster.
Hmmm, Do you think it is meant to be snorted instead as being handled like snuff. I know if I take snuff in quickly, it gives me a rush. Intense feeling from time to time. I might have to try this
it’s like trying to read the label on Dr. bronner soap!
might be necro-ing a month dead thread here, but i found it trying to work out what the hell this stuff was. any more info now its been a little longer? also, salvia snuff? not heard that one… i simply enjoy smoking it occasionally when im looking for creativity, or feel in the mood for another dimension. its definitely not to be abused as some do, treat it well, and treat yourself well, or it will tear you apart. i have not yet experienced a bad trip though (i pay attention to every aspect, bad mood? nope. light? nope. chance of being disturbed? nope. anything in the room that might visually cause problems? nope. etc). what is the snuff like, and how would i prepare it?