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A very weird (but interesting) thought just occurred to me... in E-Cigarette Technical; Originally Posted by millhugz Isn't there a rule against drug talk? there is.. however.. this is more of an informative ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by millhugz View Post
    Isn't there a rule against drug talk?

    there is..

    however.. this is more of an informative post. there is no talk what-so-ever on this thread having to do with TAKING these drugs. If anyone were to take any of these drugs.. well thats just stupid on their part

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    Quote Originally Posted by ProtoType View Post
    5HTP (5-hydroxytryptophan) is an over the counter product (naturally occurring amino acid) that you can buy anywhere. It is, like the rest of "herbs", not needed for FDA approval. I hear if you take many of these you can feel a sense of euphoria. However, if you take 1 to 2 daily you will enhance your memory, central nervous system, curb appetite, etc.

    It's good to use as part of a daily dietary supplement.
    5-HTP is just the precursor to serotonin. If you take too many you risk serotonin syndrome which can be very bad. Its not a good idea to supplement them for more than a month.

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    I always thought this was cool:

    Basic research on the venom of the Brazilian pit viper (Bothrops jararaca) led to the development of the first ACE inhibitor drugs to treat hypertension. These drugs cause the fewest side effects of all blood pressure drugs, and have additional benefits beyond lowering blood pressure, such as stemming the risk of developing diabetes and kidney disease.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ultimist View Post

    I was thinking about this, and I started to wonder... What other poisons out there could provide some sort of benefit if delivered in very small doses?
    There's a general rule in medicine and toxicology that "the dose makes the poison", usually attributed to Paracelsus* A lot of common medications are poisons in the wrong dosage. Every ER and ambulance in the world carries atropine for cardiac patients - and atropine comes from Atropa Belladonna - Deadly Nightshade.



    *just for fun - what he actually said was:
    Alle Ding sind Gift, und nichts ohn Gift; allein die Dosis macht, daß ein Ding kein Gift ist."All things are poison and nothing is without poison, only the dose permits something not to be poisonous."

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