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shamanistic constipation of the psyche, how to induce

by Numinous Cacogen <mlideen@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 9, 2008 at 08:17 AM

Bukvich spent 2 years dreaming on vitamin b6 to as a personal
experiment.

I foolishly took risperdal and a high dose of b6 the other day and
nearly had dream-deprivation psychosis. I thought I'd share that
because it might sup****t his theories about b6.

Risperdal has this side effect of intense dreaming which I hadn't
noticed much since I always dream a lot anyway. But when I took a
megadose of B vitamins ("calming formula") thinking it was safe and
harmless since it came from the health food store, I got this amazing
need to hallucinate, a sense of fey doom that only burst after I slept
and dreamed intense tiring detailed dreams for 16 hours.

As much as I enjoy abnormal mental experiences, this is not something
I want to try again.
 




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shamanistic constipation of the psyche, how to induce
Numinous Cacogen <mlid  2008-05-09 08:17:52 
Re: shamanistic constipation of the psyche, how to induce
bob <thanatos@[EMAIL P  2008-05-09 17:20:23 
Re: shamanistic constipation of the psyche, how to induce
"Bipolar Troll"  2008-05-27 01:04:17 
Re: shamanistic constipation of the psyche, how to induce
"Bipolar Troll"  2008-05-27 01:02:39 
Re: shamanistic constipation of the psyche, how to induce
Jonah Thomas <jethomas  2008-05-28 08:48:08 
Re: shamanistic constipation of the psyche, how to induce
"Bipolar Troll"  2008-06-04 12:10:18 

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