TheSquealer |
07-09-2015 06:28 PM |
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Originally Posted by RandyRandy
(Post 20520208)
Graham Hancock specifically said he does not advocate the "recreational use" of any hallucinogenic drug, specifically DMT or Ayahuasca. And anyone who has tried Ayahuasca will tell you that it is hardly recreactional.
In addition, Hancock said that Ayahuasca ended his 24 year addiction to cannabis - again, not exactly advocating recreational use.
"Completely insane claims"??? Is that what you call anything you don't agree with? What specifically was insane?
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Advocating their use for treatment of medical conditions and disease is something he is in no way qualified to do. He is a hack journalist. This is why his video was pulled. ANYONE that has NAY experience manufacturing and selling supplements knows full well have incredibly careful you have to be regarding medical claims.
Just to clarify... the guy talking about "consciousness" - something all the neurologists of the world are struggling to understand, yet idiotic fucksticks seem to have it all figured you... knows nothing about it or basic neuroscience.
He's a "journalist".... a journalist making a ton of idiotic claims about his experiences as if hallucinations induced by hallucinogenic drugs are somehow real and factual and tell a real story, predict the future etc.
Exactly like wehateporn.....
He's not a doctor
He's not a medical professional
He's not a medical researcher
He's not an addiction treatment specialist
He's not a neurologist
He's just a random dipshit saying things. Nothing more.
Btw... you know how you can cure "addiction" to "cannabis"? You know, the drug that 99.9999% of pot smokers claim is not addictive? You do what millions of people have done with marijuana, alcohol, heroin and anything else you can be addicted to,... you wake up and say "i'm done with weed".
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