Mycotheologist
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- Apr 8, 2012
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I've known plenty of addicts so I know how severe cold turkey withdrawals from heavy use are but it seems quite obvious that it is not the addiction itself that makes it impossible for them to get off it, its the lifestyle and the way things are set up. Firstly, with a taper plan, the acute withdrawal can be circumvented. Secondly, there are plenty of non opioid drugs which work wonders for alleviating w/d symptoms such as gabapentin, benzodiazepines, baclofen etc. None of these 3 drugs exhibit cross tolerance between each other so it would be very easy to avoid getting addicted to them during the detox process. Thirdly, there is ibogaine. From what I've read, a single high dose of ibogaine completely overrides opioid withdrawal (and other drugs) and even helps with psychological addiction. As for the lifestyle aspect, many people have neurochemical imbalances and hard lives and thus, can't function properly without self medication. This forces them to adopt an undesirable lifestyle, from which it is very difficult to get out of and in which, they are severely limited by the fact that they can barely afford to survive, let alone self medicate so they are constantly living from day to day and have no time to think about anything else, let alone plan for the future and come up with a way to make life better for themselves. I think the free heroin program in Zurich is a brilliant idea because it partially sets addicts free from these snares.
I believe we are in a primitive paradigm, some of us are venturing into a new paradigm, but the majority of people are stuck in the old one which is why drug users must suffer so greatly in this society. Things will only change when the masses follow us into this new paradigm. I believe Ron Paul is actually in this new paradigm so I hope to God for Americans sake (and the world for that matter since USA influences all other countries) that he gets elected. I have good intuition when it comes to these things. I knew that Obama would not change anything for the better and that he would be elected simply because hes black (Americans wanted change, but sadly they opted for superficial change, rather than the real change Ron Paul would have brought). Ron Paul on the other hand is real.
I believe we are in a primitive paradigm, some of us are venturing into a new paradigm, but the majority of people are stuck in the old one which is why drug users must suffer so greatly in this society. Things will only change when the masses follow us into this new paradigm. I believe Ron Paul is actually in this new paradigm so I hope to God for Americans sake (and the world for that matter since USA influences all other countries) that he gets elected. I have good intuition when it comes to these things. I knew that Obama would not change anything for the better and that he would be elected simply because hes black (Americans wanted change, but sadly they opted for superficial change, rather than the real change Ron Paul would have brought). Ron Paul on the other hand is real.
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