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NOBODY is saying a lone genius can upset common knowledge but medicines have to have double blind studies to make sure there are no bad sides like unknown side effects you don't find till years later people start dying of some side effect or other.

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One man show means you have no idea of any side effects. I am not saying there ARE side effects it's just that you have not a clue if there were.

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One man show means you have no idea of any side effects. I am not saying there ARE side effects it's just that you have not a clue if there were.
The voice of reason.

That said, I don't think anyone here is daft enough to act upon the info laid out in the OP.

On the specific issue of depression, medication isn't always the solution anyway. Exercise and being outdoors is often of great benefit.

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@Ashiitaka said
https://www.redhotpawn.com/forum/science/medicinal-chemistry-and-hygiene-info.199808

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. Clove oil is a MAJOR antidepressant.
2. Spearmint oil i ...[text shortened]... AIN of information about spiritual technology and the various alien races that live in the universe.
Ummm...

Uh...

I think—erm...

Never mind.

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@sonhouse said
@Ashiitaka
NOBODY is saying a lone genius can upset common knowledge but medicines have to have double blind studies to make sure there are no bad sides like unknown side effects you don't find till years later people start dying of some side effect or other.
Hopefully someone else will do that for me, seeing as I don't have the resources.
If it's any consolation, when I was in the eighth grade, I won a national olympiad in physics and chemistry, which is not an easy feat in South Africa.

I'm no fool.

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@Soothfast said
Ummm...

Uh...

I think—erm...

Never mind.
Seeing as I have an almost photographic memory, I can recall you saying years ago that you struggled with feeling low. By all means, stick to your regime.

It didn't work for me.

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@Ghost-of-a-Duke said
The voice of reason.

That said, I don't think anyone here is daft enough to act upon the info laid out in the OP.

On the specific issue of depression, medication isn't always the solution anyway. Exercise and being outdoors is often of great benefit.
It's easy for a mediocrity like you who will never amount to anything to heap scorn on someone more talented and intelligent than you.

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@Ashiitaka said
It's easy for a mediocrity like you who will never amount to anything to heap scorn on someone more talented and intelligent than you.
You do seem somewhat fixated on my intelligence. One wonders if you are perhaps a little intimidated by it.

Admittedly though, I am not the reincarnation of an archangel.

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You do seem somewhat fixated on my intelligence. One wonders if you are perhaps a little intimidated by it.

Admittedly though, I am not the reincarnation of an archangel.
HAHA

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@Ghost-of-a-Duke said
You do seem somewhat fixated on my intelligence. One wonders if you are perhaps a little intimidated by it.

Admittedly though, I am not the reincarnation of an archangel.
Goodbye, GOAD - I realized in early 2021 (belatedly) that you were an egotistical douchebag and I bitterly regretted joining your tacky and exclusionary club and everything I ever wrote there. I shall never speak to you again, now no matter how much you troll.

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Goodbye, GOAD - I realized in early 2021 (belatedly) that you were an egotistical douchebag and I bitterly regretted joining your tacky and exclusionary club and everything I ever wrote there. I shall never speak to you again, now no matter how much you troll.
I'm cool with that.

In relation to your 'almost photographic memory' it's good to know you can readily recall saying previously that my written Japanese was superior to your own. (Which does kind of negate all the intelligence slurs).

And as for 'egotistical,' I refer you to your claim in the OP:

"If it matters at all, I am the archangel Tzaphkiel in a body. Tzaphkiel is a female archangel. My name means "God's knowledge". I am sitting on a MOUNTAIN of information about spiritual technology and the various alien races that live in the universe."

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@Ashiitak
But of course there in not an arrogant bone in your body.......

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@Ashiitaka said
Most 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 ...[text shortened]... nti-inflammatory agent.

BTW tobacco doesn't kill COVID. It is actually the most horrific disease.
Psilocybin (such as found in Psilocybe cubensis mushrooms) shows promise as an antidepressant and for treating PTSD. It is being actively researched, and those with depression that is resistant to the traditional medications may be able to receive doses in a clinical setting. Or grow you own, man!

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@Ashiitaka said
https://www.redhotpawn.com/forum/science/medicinal-chemistry-and-hygiene-info.199808

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. Clove oil is a MAJOR antidepressant.
2. Spearmint oil i ...[text shortened]... AIN of information about spiritual technology and the various alien races that live in the universe.
I agree with you the depression meds do little, with some of them like for you not agreeing with me at all. At one time I used the oils a little just because my ex wife was into them while married. Besides some of them smelling good I never noticed a difference in myself or on her bouts of depression when higher than normal. I would look more into what your mind believes and creates about the oils that’s giving them the power to help you. Once you realize it’s actually you with the calming power over yourself you will become more understanding of yourself, and your true strengths and weaknesses. I do think they can have some slight benefits but to say their better than modern meds or do the same just isn’t the case.

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@Soothfast said
Psilocybin (such as found in Psilocybe cubensis mushrooms) shows promise as an antidepressant and for treating PTSD. It is being actively researched, and those with depression that is resistant to the traditional medications may be able to receive doses in a clinical setting. Or grow you own, man!
Actually the FDA issued guidlines for clinical studies:

https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-issues-first-draft-guidance-clinical-trials-psychedelic-drugs

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