https://www.redhotpawn.com/forum/science/medicinal-chemistry-and-hygiene-info.199808
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1. Clove oil is a MAJOR antidepressant.
2. Spearmint oil is a major antidepressant. One or two drops in your coffee is highly efficacious at treating depression.
3. Tobacco is highly effective at treating schizophrenia and neurotransmitter related diseases, but only in people who have a low tolerance to it. If you are not getting a head rush from smoking it, it is not highly effective at treating neurotransmitter disorders (it is still a potent anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial agent when pure). Thus, regular smokers must quit for a time, before having 4 cigarettes a day tops to prevent tolerance. Then their schizophrenia will be treated. It can triple recovery speed from a psychotic episode.
4. Sceletium protects the brain from cannabis-induced damage, or damage to the brain's motivational and memory centres. I know because I smoked cannabis for one year to recover from extreme PTSD and I noticed drastically less blowback in terms of memory and motivation on the days I also took sceletium.
5. Benzoin incense improves self-esteem and improves confidence. I call it confidence on a stick. Benzoin is effective against mold.
6. Frangipani oil is very anti-depressant.
7. Cinnamon leaf oil is effective at treating acne (whatever taking clove oil doesn't treat). It doesn't chemical burn the skin, which unfortunately oils such as clove and lavender will do. The skin around the mouth is particularly sensitive to chemical burns.
8. Mandarin oil is an antidepressant.
9. Patchouli oil is an aphrodisiac.
10. Coffee is highly hepatoprotective and can heal the liver, especially after alcohol damage. Grapefruits are also good for the liver.
11. Rosemary oil is ever so slightly psychoactive. If you add rosemary in dried form to a cigarette or a drop or two of the oil to a cigarette, is deeply relaxing.
Adding oils to a cigarette is often a highly effective administration method. But I wouldn't do it with anything other than lavender, spearmint or rosemary oil.
12. Cacao is highly effective at treating low mood.
This information comes from years of experimentation and recording of the results, and most of the information in my original thread was reached through experimentation, but some of it was psychic ability.
Not everything is necessarily an original discovery, but I obtained this information either through the angels informing me, or in the case of experimentation, actually discovering the properties by using it on myself.
For various reasons, I have in the past suffered from severe depression and PTSD. I am thus a bit of an expert when it comes to treating depression without allopathic SSRIs.
In general, I have found that in most cases, there is a natural medicine or combination thereof that is more effective than allopathic medication.
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@Ashiitaka
Hello again,
so lets begin with thesis 1:
1. Clove oil is a MAJOR antidepressant.
So probably you claim that as a n effectof eugenol. As of now I can't find any clinical study....
@Ponderable saidGreat. That means I get the credit for that one, then.
@Ashiitaka
Hello again,
so lets begin with thesis 1:1. Clove oil is a MAJOR antidepressant.
So probably you claim that as a n effectof eugenol. As of now I can't find any clinical study....
It's an original discovery.
@Ponderable saidI wouldn't recommend using it on the skin. It can give you a chemical burn. The most traditional use of clove oil is for toothache, but it is also an extremely powerful antimicrobial agent. Yes, it can be ingested, in small amounts. I would say one millilitre as a starting point.
Clove oil is irritataing, and is used mostly on the skin and in te mouth. Do ouy poropose to ingest it?
@Ponderable saidYou can mix it in water if you want. As I said in my original thread, rather than taking the pure oil, you can crush the actual spice into a powder and add it to a bodum of coffee. The oil is very strong-tasting and many people would struggle to swallow it pure. Pure, it can scorch your taste buds if you swish it around your mouth. But if you drink clove coffee, this will not happen, and if done regularly, you will notice that your teeth will whiten. But I already said that in thread #1.
deisolved in water?
And there seem not to be any paper on this so you are doing a selftest?
Most of these discoveries I came upon by chance, after using the oils etc and noting the effects.
@Ponderable saidMost natural medicines are completely overlooked. Pure tobacco for instance, does not damage the body when smoked loosely rolled with a large filter, and pure hemp papers. It's just that there are 2-3 brands in entire world, tops, that are actually pure tobacco, without chemicals, additives, or pesticides/fertilizers. And none of them make actual cigarettes - you have to do that yourself.
deisolved in water?
And there seem not to be any paper on this so you are doing a selftest?
We think of our medical technology as being wonderful, but it really isn't. In a hundred years people will regard our current knowledge as we regard that of the 19th century. Most doctors aren't interested in natural medicine, aren't interested in research because they believe everything has already been discovered, or just prescribe allopathic medicines. But allopathic medicines almost always have side effects.
I took an allopathic SSRI (escitalopram) for one day. Horrific side effects. Now, I have a whole arsenal of natural tools at my disposal. I would rather have a sceletium tablet, inhale lavender, frankincense, neroli, etc and have several cups of cacao and buchu tea than take an allopathic SSRI. And that treatment is highly efficacious. It doesn't leave you feeling flat as a pancake, without emotions, or give you sexual dysfunction like many SSRIs do.
I used to smoke Manitou tobacco, but I switched to Quinnington because it's just as pure and being Zimbabwean, there are less charges on importation. I thought I would die young from respiratory disease. I used to use normal asthma relief puffers like Venteze and a corticosteroid Budesonide inhaler with little to no effect. When I got COVID, I almost died. I was blue from low oxygen. In desperation after recovering (but my lungs didn't recover) I bought pure tobacco and rolled a cigarette. I've never once used an inhaler or been short of breath ever again, and that was 4 years ago. Because nicotine, much demonized, is an extremely powerful anti-inflammatory agent.
BTW tobacco doesn't kill COVID. It is actually the most horrific disease.
I've had covid 4 times. I live right by the ocean (2 minute walk away), and I noticed that when I had covid, after swimming for 30 minutes in a cold, rough ocean, my taste and smell came back within 45 minutes. I got COVID again and checked the discovery by once again swimming in the ocean. Sure enough, my taste and smell rapidly improved after swimming.
How this was not discovered I have no idea. I have that thought a lot.
I neglected to mention that slow-release magnesium is highly beneficial for mental and physical health. This is well-known, however. It greatly improves sleep quality when taken at night. Not every form of magnesium (for it is bonded with something else) is equally effective, but a good pharmacist can offer advice on that.
@Ashiitaka
There is that pesky part where you have to have double blind studies showing effectiveness, have you done that?
@Ashiitaka saidThis space is not monitored by various governments. Why?
Here is the link to the original thread.
Why here, you ask? Because this space is monitored by various governments after my "reveal" in 2021, and because I was, at some point, and suspected I was at the time, tapped/bugged.
1. None of us are that important.
2. This is an online chess site.