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Nazi's Perfect Drug

funknsoul1 said:
wait.. he took the feces of bolivian farmers as a medication? what makes their shit so special?


Not quite sure, guess you'll have to ask him... The show listed like 100 different things he took.
 
Methadone was originally named after Hitler. It was called "dolophine" from Adolf. That's what I was told anyway.
 
itsjustme said:
Methadone was originally named after Hitler. It was called "dolophine" from Adolf. That's what I was told anyway.

It's a myth...

When the Nazis invented Methadone, they called it Dolophine.
Dolor means pain in Latin, so "Dolophine" means "something that kills pain"...

In the 70s (I read that on the net), some people used to call Methadone Adolphine. It was just a joke...
 
When the Nazis invented Methadone, they called it Dolophine.
Dolor means pain in Latin, so "Dolophine" means "something that kills pain"...
Yeah, I think it's scientologists or some who still tells that shit propaganda... I mean, that that methadone being adolphine according to Hitler...
 
the opiate in dix was definetely methadone


look it up on cocaine.org if you dont believe me
 
^ur wrong look up a few posts teh answers right there...and its correct!
 
jasoncrest said:
When the Nazis invented Methadone, they called it Dolophine. Dolor means pain in Latin, so "Dolophine" means "something that kills pain"...


That's correct. Methadone was discovered by Ralf Gerlach of Hoechst Pharmaceuticals in 1939 partly because of the Allied blockade of opium. The original name Dolophin (Original US name was Dolophine) though, has nothing to do with Hitler's first name Adolph, but was derived from the Greek words
for pain, dolor, and end, finis. The use of the term Adolphine originated in New York in the 1970's to discredit Nyswander and Dole, as well as methadone itself, during the intial addicition related methadone trials in the US.


The first success Hoechst Pharmaceuticals had with non-phenanthrene opiate pain killers was in 1937, prior to the blockade, when they first synthesized meperidine with a brand name of Dolantin (Demerol in the US). So the Allied Blockade was not the sole reason for methadone development. But pethidine was not given out in adequate supplies, and methadone became the only drug available to Axis physicians to replace opium derived pain killers.
 
I read that methadone wasn't made because of the opium shortage, if you think about it germany would be a perfect place to cultivate poppies anyway. I read that it was just something they discovered among other things from experimenting with different drug and drug combinations. I think I read it on opioids.org or somewhere else, but I remeber it being a good source for information.
 
Survival0200 said:
The name of the book?

I *think* the name of the book is "The Medical Casebook of Adolf Hitler". I read it a while back, and good 'ole Adolf was on all sorts of shit. No wonder why he was so pissed with the world.

His personal physician was a quack, and any other physicians that questioned his physicians treatment (whether they be SS physicians or private)......well they were dealt with in Adolf's mood of the day.
 
twgburst said:
I read that methadone wasn't made because of the opium shortage, if you think about it germany would be a perfect place to cultivate poppies anyway. I read that it was just something they discovered among other things from experimenting with different drug and drug combinations. I think I read it on opioids.org or somewhere else, but I remeber it being a good source for information.


From: http://www.recoveryconnection.org/drug_index/methadone.php

Methadone addiction is usually the direct result of the medication being appropriately prescribed. Methadone was created during world War Two as a substitute for morphine. As it turns out, methadone is longer lasting than morphine, just as addictive and the withdrawal symptoms more severe. While methadone maintenance is seen as a substitute for continuing opiate use, it is just that, substituting one addiction for another.
 
I know it was a subsititue, I was talking about why they were using it. I was saying it wasn't because of opium shortage, it has to do with other reasons, probally because it was easier to produce in bulk quantities, and Germany really didn't need to rely on other countries for it. I am talking about the sources that say it was created because of an opium shortage, which I read was false. Methadone also didn't have to be IVed, and had many other benefits vs morphine as a pain medication.
 
Gaz_hmmmm said:
Eukodal was oxycodone.

And the guy who was in charge of the air force, Herman Goering, was a morphine addict.

Isn't it the second time that you say that Eukodal was Oxycodone, and I tell you it's wrong, Eukodal was Dihydro-oxycodeinone?
(or maybe it was another poster)
 
jasoncrest said:
Isn't it the second time that you say that Eukodal was Oxycodone, and I tell you it's wrong, Eukodal was Dihydro-oxycodeinone?
(or maybe it was another poster)



Guess what, you're also wrong. Oxycodone and Dihydro-oxycodeinone are the SAME CHEMICAL---- C18H22ClNO4.
 
not dolophine...
in israeli jails methadone called Adolan (ado-lan) in the name of adolph. (also theres myths of hash cutted with adolan, impossible in theory, bullshit...)
its for describe how addicts hates it lol. its pure truth...
some say adolan called only an a liquid sort of methadone that made liquid-formed specially to be not smokable in jails. (i think the methadone once came in pills).
Anyway lol hhh the world almost been taken over by a meth junkie whos tripped that he can take over the world and had connections with german prime minister Lol!!!!!!!!!
 
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Just some thoughts......Methadone was indeed invented by nazi scientist for specifically General Hermaan Goering, second in command to Der Furer. Goering developed a nasty morphine habit during world war I as a fighter pilot. Germany got most(not all) of its opium supply from the poppy fields of North Africa, morroco etc. when General Rommel (The Desert Fox) lost North Africa to the British and Americans in 1940 the opium supply to Germany halted. Goering intructed german doctors to come up with a painkiller to help ease the pain of wounded and dying german soldiers and his habit....and that's how methadone was born kiddies........also another famous statesman who took daily shots of speed mixed with vitamins was President Kennedy...he also took daily shots of demerol for his bad back that he got in a boat accident during world war II....while President, Kennedy always wore a backbrace...he was in bad pain most of his life......that's all for now kiddies
 
karloff123 said:
also another famous statesman who took daily shots of speed mixed with vitamins was President Kennedy...he also took daily shots of demerol for his bad back that he got in a boat accident during world war II....while President, Kennedy always wore a backbrace...he was in bad pain most of his life......that's all for now kiddies

but of course this was all kept very under wraps while he was in office.

weakness in an American president? impossible.
 
That's true.....the press had an "Hands off" policy when it came to a Presidents private life.....that all changed of course with the "Watergate" scandal....now its open season on all presidents......Clinton and his "Blowjobs" and Bush Jr. with his "Blow"..lol
 
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