Modern doctors should be EXPERTS in human parasites. This pisses me off. My wife works with super smart surgeons. Unfortunately, they're the only smart doctors these days and they're pretty brainwashed. We know you can change gene's on the fly in organisms now. I wouldn't doubt that a bunch of these "genetic diseases" we have are actually fucking bacteria that cause genetic changes in the body. Schizophrenic people tend to have foreign bacteria in their brains and they hear voices! LOL. Maybe bacteria are conscious beings in the "Etheric" realm (whatever the hell you call the weird place electricity seems to come from). The devil is decay, the lord of flies. Bacteria are devilish in that manner I suppose. But, the Human neuron is a bacteria technically. It creates light, and order the universe. It's not the devil.
Remember, Lord God wanted UNLEVENED bread on his altar. No yeast. Look at the link about the black yeast at the bottom of this.
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Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) is a bitter herb found in Eurasia, North Africa, and North America. The plant has been used therapeutically since ancient times. In fact, the name “wormwood” comes from its traditional use as a means to cleanse the body of harmful organisms.
Does anyone know anything about "Saw dust rum"? it's Rum made from cellulose instead of the traditional parts of the plant. It may also have alchemical benefits to the body like Absinthe, I have to do more research on that.
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Check this out:
There are three major sources leading to mycoplasma contamination of cell cultures in the laboratory: infected cells sent from another lab; contaminated cell culture medium reagents such as serum and trypsin; and laboratory personnel infected with M. orale or M. fermentans.
Mycoplasma fermentans is a very small bacterium in the class Mollicutes. Like other mycoplasmas M. fermentans is characterized by the absence of a peptidoglycan cell wall and resulting resistance to many antibacterial agents. It is a possible human pathogen with roles suggested in many illness such as respiratory, genital, and rheumatoid diseases[2] among others. Investigations have focused on a possible link to it being a cofactor in HIV infection.
Mycoplasma orale is a small bacterium found in the class Mollicutes.[1] It belongs to the genus Mycoplasma, a well-known group of obligate intracellular parasites that inhabit humans.[2] It also is known to be an opportunistic pathogen in immunocompromised humans.[3] As with other Mycoplasma species, M. orale is not readily treated with many antibiotics due to its lack of a peptidoglycan cell wall.[4] Therefore, this species is relevant to the medical field as physicians face the task of treating patients suffering from infections with this microbe. It is characterized by a small physical size (0.1 micrometer in diameter on average), a small genome size, and a limited metabolism.[4][5][2] It is also known to frequently contaminate laboratory experiments.[5] This bacteria is very similar physiologically and morphologically to its sister species within the genus Mycoplasma; however, its recent discovery leaves many questions still unanswered about this microbe.
I never said it made me hallucinate. On the contrary, I stated explicitly that it didn't. I said it caused a euphoria and a focus (like cocaine, only very mild). In my experience it acts as a stimulant. The experience with real absinthe is distinct from alcohol. Could it be placebo? It's not impossible, but I used to drink it fairly often (every few months we'd have an "absinthe" party after we got our ridiculously expensive bottles from Europe). If it was placebo, it was a damn good one and I highly recommend the experience.
The stuff that is worth a damn is illegal, as I stated.
As for all the reports like this, every single thing that has anything to do with herbs is to me completely suspicious, especially if it is regulated by the FDA. The FDA is a complete fraud (as in, you are almost better off believing the opposite of everything they say). The suppression of herbs and their effects is also a complete fraud and ubiquitous. After my research into the history of medicine and our regulatory agencies, everything is completely suspect but things like this quadrupoly so.
Relax, fren. I merely posted this to give others some data on Absinthe.
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I was not unrelaxed...