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jamie
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#41 Posted : 4/3/2010 5:14:22 AM
i have been eating cloves of raw garlic..chewed up alone and chased with water..
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1992
#42 Posted : 4/3/2010 5:27:00 AM
Haha I did that once and reeked of garlic for the whole day!Laughing
 
Capt_Bones
#43 Posted : 4/3/2010 5:28:25 AM
Aegle wrote:
I personally feel when you eat meat that is churned out and produced in such a horrific way and in such appalling conditions not only are you absorbing harmful hormones that are pumped into the animals but also you are putting a creature into your body that suffered tremendously. I don't think that its really healthy for your body to grow and nourish it self from something that suffered. Just my personal view, hence why i don't eat anything that i can make friends with.
...

I don't eat eggs either as i used to work in an animal sanctuary and one of my main jobs in the morning was to chop the baby boy chicks up, it really was really difficult for me to do, they were donated from the egg farmers who just kill all the baby boys as they aren't useful as they don't lay eggs.



You wouldnt make friends with a plant Sad Crying or very sad sad

and that is horrible. reinforces why i dont eat meat


fractal enchantment wrote:
i have been eating cloves of raw garlic..chewed up alone and chased with water..


thats probably so bomb for you.


Anyone eat cayenne pepper?


"If you master only one herb in your life, master cayenne pepper. It is more powerful than any other." - Dr. Richard Schulze, the medical herbalist

it opens the veins and makes the stomach acids produce more, it is great with say some mushrooms? or any food Smile
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kaleidoscope eyes
#44 Posted : 4/3/2010 5:46:40 AM
Oh on a related note I try to make sure I incorporate foods to stimulate seretonin production (those that increase trytophan levels), as I take MDMA fairly regularly. Wholegrains, bananas and eggs =)

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Capt_Bones
#45 Posted : 4/3/2010 5:55:55 AM
kaleidoscope eyes wrote:
Oh on a related note I try to make sure I incorporate foods to stimulate seretonin production (those that increase trytophan levels), as I take MDMA fairly regularly. Wholegrains, bananas and eggs =)



I eat tryptophan containing foods before bed for crazy dreams Smile


The girl with kaleidoscope eyes... dum dum dum lucy in the skkkyyy (sorry been wanting to say that since i first saw your name and avatar Smile
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benzyme
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#46 Posted : 4/3/2010 6:47:14 AM
Capt_Bones wrote:
Anyone eat cayenne pepper?


sometimes consume the ground pepper,

but i prefer the texas chiltepin pepper.
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Aegle
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#47 Posted : 4/3/2010 8:16:33 AM
Capt_Bones

Nope didnt mean what I said in that way, I have a really deep connection with plants, as well as animals. I choose to be veggie as it causes far less harm and suffering... Animals are my friends and plants are my allies...


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kaleidoscope eyes
#48 Posted : 4/11/2010 8:21:52 AM
Capt_Bones wrote:
kaleidoscope eyes wrote:
Oh on a related note I try to make sure I incorporate foods to stimulate seretonin production (those that increase trytophan levels), as I take MDMA fairly regularly. Wholegrains, bananas and eggs =)



I eat tryptophan containing foods before bed for crazy dreams Smile


The girl with kaleidoscope eyes... dum dum dum lucy in the skkkyyy (sorry been wanting to say that since i first saw your name and avatar Smile


Ohh thats interesting, I haven't heard about tryptophan increasing dream intensity/vividness- I'll def have to look into this =)

& yes hehe lucy in the sky with diamonds is a great beatles classic <3
its usually my msn handle- the girl with kaleidoscope eyes, i figured it'd be a tad long for a forum name so I shortened it.
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Capt_Bones
#49 Posted : 4/12/2010 4:13:50 AM
@ benzyme, i have never tried this, is it hot? i have read we should only eat cayenne, something about there makeup, but i am no professor professional.

@ Aegle, yeah i understand Smile plants have such a pure giving nature, i was just giving you shit Smile

@kaleidoscope, i dont believe its the tryptophan itself, i think its the seretonin in the end, because that is what makes you dreams better, i think its just the fact that its a natural precusor for it.
and great song, even greater artists Smile your name works perfectly shortened too because of you picture right below it which is "The girl" ... idk its perfect

love.
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Aegle
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#50 Posted : 4/12/2010 12:06:32 PM
Capt_Bones wrote:
@ Aegle, yeah i understand Smile plants have such a pure giving nature, i was just giving you shit Smile



Capt_Bones

No worries, ill give you compassion and understanding in return...


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Blundering_Novice
#51 Posted : 4/12/2010 7:58:26 PM
I have not knowingly consumed animal flesh in 14 years, and its one of the most satisfactory decisions I have ever made in my life.
 
Aegle
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#52 Posted : 4/12/2010 8:13:21 PM
Blundering_Novice

I feel exactly the same way, its been 11 years for me... Rolling eyes


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benzyme
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#53 Posted : 4/14/2010 3:02:40 AM
kaleidoscope eyes wrote:
Oh on a related note I try to make sure I incorporate foods to stimulate seretonin production (those that increase trytophan levels), as I take MDMA fairly regularly. Wholegrains, bananas and eggs =)


serotonin is only half the equation. dopamine is also depleted
milk is a more complete remedy. has both tryptophan and tyrosine.
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benzyme
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#54 Posted : 4/14/2010 3:19:48 PM
Capt_Bones wrote:
i think its the seretonin in the end, because that is what makes you dreams better, i think its just the fact that its a natural precusor for it
love.


serotonin has little, if anything, to do with dreaming. it's more of a mood-enhancer and precursor to melatonin, the circadian clock regulator.

i took 500mg tryptophan last night, and didn't have any vivid dreams.

acetylcholine and glycine are the responsible parties in REM sleep.
if you want really lucid dreams, take DMAE.
"Nothing is true, everything is permitted." ~ hassan i sabbah
"Experiments are the only means of attaining knowledge at our disposal. The rest is poetry, imagination." -Max Planck
 
imPsimon
#55 Posted : 4/14/2010 6:46:20 PM
benzyme wrote:
acetylcholine and glycine are the responsible parties in REM sleep.
if you want really lucid dreams, take DMAE.


Do you have any experience with DMAE?

Found this thread on the subject of DMAE
http://www.ld4all.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=304027

 
benzyme
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#56 Posted : 4/15/2010 1:02:08 AM
imPsimon wrote:
Do you have any experience with DMAE?


as a matter of fact, I do. experimented with it extensively from '97-99. worked well to clear the memory fog caused by daily cannabis use. used Twinlab caps and liquid (DMAE H3 with PABA)
"Nothing is true, everything is permitted." ~ hassan i sabbah
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curious1
#57 Posted : 8/10/2010 8:23:24 PM
you are what you eat...I grow as many of my own vegetables organically as i can
Love

 
Aegle
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#58 Posted : 8/11/2010 9:15:43 PM
curious1 wrote:
you are what you eat...I grow as many of my own vegetables organically as i can


Curious1

Nice one, there is nothing better than growing your own food organically...


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