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Re: Plants That Help Us In Our Search For Eternal Youth

by arne97 <gahada2001@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 20, 2008 at 04:41 PM

On Jun 19, 11:42 pm, jonattheh...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> In Japan, there is one girl, who looks twenty eight or nine, who is
> over three hundred years old, and one guy, who looks in his fifties or
> so, who is over twelve hundred years old. Some islanders, a few, are
> around four hundred years old. The Japanese government knows about
> them, but doesn't say any thing about them. They all eat healthful
> diets. The two persons I mentioned experiment with mountain herbals of
> the psychotropic kind, along with marijuana in their diet and with
> marijuana as a type of herbal brew, like Absinthe, with other plants,
> such as hallucinogenic mushrooms, and tiny animals, such as
> hallucinogenic sea urchins and hallucinogenic sea weeds that are
> euphoric. We don't know how to make these brews, or how to include
> these substances into our diet. The islanders have a potent narcotic,
> hallucinogenic wild rice they cultivate, along with other fruits that
> are mildly euphoric, and other plants that are also psychotropic. You
> won't hear about them in the news, as the Japanese government is not
> going to talk about them.
>
> They are not that old, but they are being helped along with the body
> regenerative, and restorative properties of the combinations of potent
> plant substances and sea urchins they use. Finland has a potent
> hallucinogenic sea urchin. The Chinese use it in their medicine. More
> research needs to be spent on this area of study, to find out the body
> restorative and regenerative properties of the many psychotropic
> plants, and animals, that we can find on this planet. Some jelly fish
> may also pack a pychotropic punch, but they are probably very rare, or
> difficult to harvest for the average person, unless you can travel.
> Lots of tiny animals can have psychotropic properties to their
> spittle, or in their glands, but you need to be careful when
> harvesting them, as some may also pack a venomous punch.
>
> Plants are probably the best source for useful psychotropic
> substances. How to use them, what to mix them with, how to ingest
> them, how regularly one should ingest them, etc., takes lots of time
> to study up on and figure out.
>
> Old time patent medicines around the world probably had a head start
> on using them, safely, as they were probably used in a similar manner
> as was observed in studying indigenous folks and their use of them.
>
> I suspect a large body of the literature is kept secret from the
> casual, general reader, so as to not alert people to the usefulness of
> these psychotropic substances.
>
> Jonjon

I would like the reference.
 




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Re: Plants That Help Us In Our Search For Eternal Youth
arne97 <gahada2001@[EM  2008-06-20 16:41:50 

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