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RE: THE SNAKE OIL CONTROVERSY: My Take

in #ormus7 years ago (edited)

I will flag this and i will tell you my reasons:

First of all its in "steemit" tag, which is wrong, have nothing about it with steemit and this community.

Second of all: selling a product with effects on brain by giving "spiritual experiences" its a shit, you know that. Any drug dealer on the corner say the same thing.

Also all the "junkies" say the same thing, after a injection,dosage, they have revelations, discover alter ego experiences, finding the true purpose of this life and the list can continue.

Any "helper" who gives you a state of mind when you are not conscious, you dont realize what its going on around you, you are lost in some dreams, visions, thoughts, imaginary movies, every normal pshychiatrist will say you are a "junkie" or insane with your brain damage and you need fast asistance or you will be lost in vain.

Throwing here some numbers and some fancy informations based on assumptions with no real legal experiments on humans guided by men of science its pure shit and illegal or scam, you can choose which one.

I fully recommend not to trust or buy this kind of psyhotropic stimulants with no real preview and tests.

Do you know it is possibility to destroy a person with this high dosage as start? Are you crazy? 50 mg can be a thin line between normal life and insanity, watching a scratch on wall for hours.

You must be totaly crazy when your main proof of this "powder" its what its reported by "SOME".

How to trust someone who recommends you going high and experiment "spiritual experiences" with collected informations based on what "some" told you how they feel and what they experienced.

Most of the drugs can be powder in some points.

True fact: few months ago, a well known business man with perfect life in my country murder his wife and 2 kids after having "spiritual experiences" with some "powders". Those informations are from his files of acuzation, not invented.

To much talking about this "magic powder" with no scientific evidence in the wrong tag.