Don’t consume any drugs if long term health is your goal

Dr. Mog

Dr. Mog

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I’m posting this in this sub section as I don’t want to reach too many people.

Limit your drug intake, for anything at all to an extreme minimum. What humans know about the pharmacodynamics of even the most researched drugs is still less than 1%. The most simplest of simplest drugs for simplest reasons today could be fatal for some other so called known as an idiopathic cause of a major disease due to its unknown complication/side effect.

It’s all a huge loophole, it’s a fallacy, it’s business.
 
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I talked about this yesterday with a friend on the phone.

Looksmaxers fall victim to the fallacy of reading about the potential benefits of 1 supplement / medication and then thinking that more = better.
And if you take different substances, the benefits will just compound.

Example: Antioxidants can be beneficial. Therefore megadosing all kinds of antioxidants has to be super beneficial.

Polypharmacy begins at 5 concurrently taken medications. Doctors oftentimes can't clearly predict all interactions at that level.

When you see that @Clavicular takes 40+ medications, among them neuropharmaceuticals and research chems and rec drugs, it's no wonder that he almost had a heart attack and suddenly bursts out laughing for no reason.
 
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I talked about this yesterday with a friend on the phone.

Looksmaxers fall victim to the fallacy of reading about the potential benefits of 1 supplement / medication and then thinking that more = better.
And if you take different substances, the benefits will just compound.

Example: Antioxidants can be beneficial. Therefore megadosing all kinds of antioxidants has to be super beneficial.

Polypharmacy begins at 5 concurrently taken medications. Doctors oftentimes can't clearly predict all interactions at that level.

When you see that @Clavicular takes 40+ medications, among them neuropharmaceuticals and research chems and rec drugs, it's no wonder that he almost had a heart attack and suddenly bursts out laughing for no reason.
Wise words. Most people think that if something happens as often as 1 in 1000 people and take 10 concurrent compounds thinking nothing will happen. Every lease on health you take you will eventually have to pay back.
 
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I talked about this yesterday with a friend on the phone.

Looksmaxers fall victim to the fallacy of reading about the potential benefits of 1 supplement / medication and then thinking that more = better.
And if you take different substances, the benefits will just compound.

Example: Antioxidants can be beneficial. Therefore megadosing all kinds of antioxidants has to be super beneficial.

Polypharmacy begins at 5 concurrently taken medications. Doctors oftentimes can't clearly predict all interactions at that level.

When you see that @Clavicular takes 40+ medications, among them neuropharmaceuticals and research chems and rec drugs, it's no wonder that he almost had a heart attack and suddenly bursts out laughing for no reason.
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