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Re: Pharmacia is modern day sorcery.
« Reply #25 on: June 11, 2019, 10:50:15 AM »
every aspect of modern life (science/tech) was derived from divination.

AI is a means to an end; a tool - among others... manifested – pulled from the abyss - for the subjugation and fundamental transformation of a divinely created man into an irredeemable, short lived abomination... before extermination - resulting in damnation.

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Re: Pharmacia is modern day sorcery.
« Reply #26 on: June 11, 2019, 11:22:06 AM »
Why doesn't Yahweh just push all those evil drugs off the side of our flat Earth and let them fall into oblivion?

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Re: Pharmacia is modern day sorcery.
« Reply #27 on: June 11, 2019, 11:32:27 AM »
I believe this.I struggled with Lyme disease and it’s conninfections for years and it was brutal,Antibiotics made me feel like shit and did nothing.I took the natural route and finally beat it into submission.I still have it and it flares up but naturally handles it much better.

Damn - that’s a terrible disease to get - one of my friends is suffering with it
Now - he was diagnosed about 4mnths ago.

What natural products do you use ?

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Re: Pharmacia is modern day sorcery.
« Reply #28 on: June 11, 2019, 11:53:19 AM »

Insulin has been used for diabetes treatments since 1922. Thats as modern as a telegram.

Perhaps you should experiment oxycontin as a pain reliever and then question Wiggs.

GMO's + processed sugar = modern day sorcery.

I fear for your understanding of modern.

Oxycodone was synthesized in 1916 and first used clinically one year later.  So if insulin isn't considered 'modern' by your arbitrary definition, oxycodone certainly wouldn't qualify either.  

Better luck next time.

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Re: Pharmacia is modern day sorcery.
« Reply #29 on: June 11, 2019, 12:11:22 PM »
Oxycodone was synthesized in 1916 and first used clinically one year later.  So if insulin isn't considered 'modern' by your arbitrary definition, oxycodone certainly wouldn't qualify either.  

Better luck next time.

How dare you use twist my words and use mstatement against me ProudDevil66!

I know when oxycodones first clinical use was, as im an expert on EVERYTHING.

I never implied oxycontin was modern, I suggested it because its first use fell in line with insulin being used, which you consider modern!!

I suggested you use it as a pain reliever and then question Wiggs.

Perhaps organic DMT is what will cure your dependency on modern medicine. You cant prescrib away all your problems.


I will pray for your wisdom.

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Re: Pharmacia is modern day sorcery.
« Reply #30 on: June 11, 2019, 12:14:22 PM »
Pharmacology may seem like sorcery but it is science. Now the marketing of drugs to an excess- yeah, that's sorcery, lol.

I had kidney stone surgery a year ago. If there wasn't Dilaudid and morphine available I am sure I would have preferred to step in front of the next passing car to stop the pain. Modern drug science is  nothing short of incredible in pain management over the short term. Over the long term (weeks and months) we need more advancements to minimize the side effects and damage.

The over prescription of painkillers has been a  big problem however. You don't need oxy for a headache unless the headache is due to a nail in your brain. Opiods just aren't suited for long term use. Even a non-opioid painkiller like Toradol shouldn't be used past 5 days straight because of the negative side effects- yet the NFL used to blast the players with the stuff before, during and after game day, until recently.

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Re: Pharmacia is modern day sorcery.
« Reply #31 on: June 11, 2019, 12:21:10 PM »
Pharmacology may seem like sorcery but it is science. Now the marketing of drugs to an excess- yeah, that's sorcery, lol.

I had kidney stone surgery a year ago. If there wasn't Dilaudid and morphine available I am sure I would have preferred to step in front of the next passing car to stop the pain. Modern drug science is  nothing short of incredible in pain management over the short term. Over the long term (weeks and months) we need more advancements to minimize the side effects and damage.

The over prescription of painkillers has been a  big problem however. You don't need oxy for a headache unless the headache is due to a nail in your brain. Opiods just aren't suited for long term use. Even a non-opioid painkiller like Toradol shouldn't be used past 5 days straight because of the negative side effects- yet the NFL used to blast the players with the stuff before, during and after game day, until recently.

Speaking of Toradal and the NFL, what pain killers do you think they gave Durant last night so he could play and then rupture his Achilles?

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Re: Pharmacia is modern day sorcery.
« Reply #32 on: June 11, 2019, 12:42:05 PM »
Why doesn't Yahweh just push all those evil drugs off the side of our flat Earth and let them fall into oblivion?

Be because you have free will and will be judged during judgement.
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Re: Pharmacia is modern day sorcery.
« Reply #33 on: June 11, 2019, 12:51:09 PM »
Speaking of Toradal and the NFL, what pain killers do you think they gave Durant last night so he could play and then rupture his Achilles?

I know that cortisone is a biggie- and it definitely would mask the pain while you are tearing a tendon. In fact cortisone is even linked to causing tendon ruptures, so there is that too.