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Re: Psychotropic Drugs in Religious Rituals
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Originally Posted by Amanah
I was prescribed an anti anxiety drug for nausea while going through chemo, The hellacious withdrawal I went through to get off that drug was worse than surgery, chemo, and radiation combined.
I now look at the medical profession with extreme suspicion.
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Was it lorazepam (ativan)? The thing about these drugs is that back in the day they went through class action law suits. Only to be revamped under another name. Ativan is a problem. The ancients used herbs and fungus to produce not only the euphoric, but to lead their neophytes through journeys. As in Revelation the nations are deceived by Φαρμακειο. While some want to take that word and use its modern meaning, to broad brush aspirin, penicillin, vitamins, ginkgo biloba, and steroids. The ancients viewed it as the use of their ritual ceremonies. The Bible isn't dealing with BC powder, or Alka Seltzer, it is dealing with the religious pagan who mixed the religion with psychotropic hallucinogens. The psychiatric community wants to be the new shaman and those who have problems which only Jesus can cure, end up with their heads shrunk chemically.
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