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Left Hand of Darkness. Spiritual Succor. U S Food and Drug Administration Home Page. Global Commission on Drug Policy. Essential First Aid Item: Activated Carbon. Activated carbon, in powdered form, should be in every medicine cabinet and first aid kit.

Essential First Aid Item: Activated Carbon

It is also known as activated charcoal. It is used around the world as a universal antidote for hundreds of poisons, including arsenic, mercury, pesticides, strychnine, warfarin, hemlock, E. Coli endotoxin, and gasoline. Over 4,000 chemicals, drugs, plant and microbial toxins, allergens, venoms, and wastes are effectively neutralized by activated charcoal, when it is given in sufficient quantities.

Activated charcoal is also an effective detox for practically any drug overdose if administered in time. In 1813, French chemist Michel Bertrand swallowed five grams of arsenic trioxide: 150 times the lethal dose. In 1831, in front of his distinguished colleagues at the French Academy of Medicine, Professor Touery drank a deadly cocktail of strychnine and lived to tell the tale. Manufacture and Storage Risks: Charcoal significantly decreases a body's absorption of all nutrients and medications.

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Entheogens in Modern Medicine. General Entheogen Information. Mind Altering Neurology. Psychedelica Art. Psychedelic Spirituality. NeuroSoup: Harm Reduction, Consciousness Exploration, Spirituality. Breaking Open The Head - Powered by vBulletin. Drugs-forum. Erowid - (Build 20090824085414) The Lycaeum - Entheogen Definition. Definition of "Entheogenic" Quick Definition: mind altering, psychedelic, spirit inducing, shamanistic substance Some of you who stumble upon this website may be slightly puzzled by a word in our header that is probably unfamiliar to many: Entheogenic.

Converted into a noun, the word becomes Entheogen, and the two terms have recently become quite popular among aficionados of botanically and chemically fueled visionary experiences. Rolling off the tongue somewhat easier than the earlier "psychedelic" and also free of that word's accumulated cultural baggage, they have become the terms of choice for many modern psychonauts to refer to their plant and chemical teachers and the states of consciousness that result from their ingestion; in fact, there is now even a print publication devoted to such matters entitled "The Entheogen Review.

" The term means literally 'becoming divine within'. En = Within, Inner Theo = Divine, God Gen = Becoming, Creating In 1978 R. Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do. Ain't Nobody's Business if You Do: The Absurdity of Consensual Crimes in Our Free Country (ISBN 0-931580-58-7) is a book by Peter McWilliams in which he presents the history of legislation against what he feels are victimless crimes, or crimes that are committed consensually, as well as arguments for their legalization.

Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do

The book is divided into five sections. Throughout the book are approximately six hundred quotations by noted thinkers on both sides of his positions (primarily supporters). McWilliams presents a variety of arguments against the criminalization of victimless crimes. Some are philosophical in nature: one argument is that laws against these crimes are based in religion, which violates the separation of church and state. He also claims that they are un-American, as they attempt to homogenize the country to a certain group's idea of morality, and that they create an oppressive society, restricting personal freedoms without justification. PsychonautWiki. Disregard Everything I Say. Therapeutic Psychedelics and Drug Policy. Cannabis Review. Entheogenic Review. Plants. Ethnobotany. GROK.