red22
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There's a hot topic in the health and wellness movement and that topic is alkaline diets. They say that a diet that enables the body to have a balanced pH is not only the key to health, but also enables a person to be less tense.
Here's an example:
Some speakers have taken this a step further and said that many popular drugs, being alkaloids, get a person high because they induce in a person a state of super alkalinity. Example:
Sure signs of acidity are a coffee habit, the desire to smoke cigarettes or marijuana, abuse of alcohol, and use of cocaine and/or other stronger legal or illegal drugs. These drugs contain alkaline stimulants (sometimes called alkaloids) that simulate the feeling of alkalinity and make one “high” for a while, before one comes back down. These drugs have a harsh edge to them. They deplete essential nutrients, exhaust the adrenal glands, and irritate and thicken the skin, lungs, and other organs. When one is acidic, then one may feel pleasantly relaxed or happy while taking these drugs. A major factor in overcoming these “addictions” is to create an acid/alkaline balance in the body. Once there is an acid/alkaline balance,then these drugs no longer make one high but actually create a low.
Eating for Beauty, David Wolfe, 2009
This is another example where the speaker says the same thing as the above: Viktoras Kulvinskas talks about coffee and marijuana.
I also base my interpretation on a lecture of David Wolfe's I attended where he said, "Why do people smoke cigarettes, why do people smoke POT!? Because they alkalize you." At another point he conveyed that if someone takes an alkaline diet too far, they'll be like they're always intoxicated, e.g. really relaxed.
I was wondering if Bluelighters could weigh in on the claim that the alkaline nature of alkaloids is an integral part of their highs.
Here's an example:
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Some speakers have taken this a step further and said that many popular drugs, being alkaloids, get a person high because they induce in a person a state of super alkalinity. Example:
Sure signs of acidity are a coffee habit, the desire to smoke cigarettes or marijuana, abuse of alcohol, and use of cocaine and/or other stronger legal or illegal drugs. These drugs contain alkaline stimulants (sometimes called alkaloids) that simulate the feeling of alkalinity and make one “high” for a while, before one comes back down. These drugs have a harsh edge to them. They deplete essential nutrients, exhaust the adrenal glands, and irritate and thicken the skin, lungs, and other organs. When one is acidic, then one may feel pleasantly relaxed or happy while taking these drugs. A major factor in overcoming these “addictions” is to create an acid/alkaline balance in the body. Once there is an acid/alkaline balance,then these drugs no longer make one high but actually create a low.
Eating for Beauty, David Wolfe, 2009
This is another example where the speaker says the same thing as the above: Viktoras Kulvinskas talks about coffee and marijuana.
I also base my interpretation on a lecture of David Wolfe's I attended where he said, "Why do people smoke cigarettes, why do people smoke POT!? Because they alkalize you." At another point he conveyed that if someone takes an alkaline diet too far, they'll be like they're always intoxicated, e.g. really relaxed.
I was wondering if Bluelighters could weigh in on the claim that the alkaline nature of alkaloids is an integral part of their highs.
