Big Pharma's Creative Ways to Poison and Kill
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Big Pharma's Creative Ways to Poison and Kill
So I am watching TV and I see a commercial unlike any I had seen so far. This is medicine for cats. It comes in plug in form and the "liquid medicine" inside the plug in gives off a calming effect for the cat and causes the cat to be calm and to not scratch. This is a plug in that medicates through smell inside your home. If it calms, sedates and neutralizes cats and changes their behavior, what does it do to humans?
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Depends on what is put into it.RockyStar wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 6:00 pm So I am watching TV and I see a commercial unlike any I had seen so far. This is medicine for cats. It comes in plug in form and the "liquid medicine" inside the plug in gives off a calming effect for the cat and causes the cat to be calm and to not scratch. This is a plug in that medicates through smell inside your home. If it calms, sedates and neutralizes cats and changes their behavior, what does it do to humans?
My wife has several diffusers around the house, and she puts essential oils in them.
It produces the same effects on humans and animals.. calming, respiratory relief from allergies, some help you relax/sleep.
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Big Pharma isn't pushing diffusers and essential oils...PLX wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 12:31 pmDepends on what is put into it.RockyStar wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 6:00 pm So I am watching TV and I see a commercial unlike any I had seen so far. This is medicine for cats. It comes in plug in form and the "liquid medicine" inside the plug in gives off a calming effect for the cat and causes the cat to be calm and to not scratch. This is a plug in that medicates through smell inside your home. If it calms, sedates and neutralizes cats and changes their behavior, what does it do to humans?
My wife has several diffusers around the house, and she puts essential oils in them.
It produces the same effects on humans and animals.. calming, respiratory relief from allergies, some help you relax/sleep.
This was a drug commercial.
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I understand.
What I'm saying is, it depends on what you put in a diffuser.
Everything big pharma makes/sells is derived from the natural (usually plant) world.. but since you cannot patent something from nature, they synthesize these organic compounds in a laboratory environment and then patent the toxic results they create.. which are always laden with tons of side-effects not found in their natural source.
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C'mon. I too have a healthy distrust for big pharma but this is a stretch. If it was for Adaptil, it is a synthetic pheromone meant to mimic a pheromone given off by mother animals that calms them. I don't use the diffusers but the spray somtimes for one of my dogs and I haven't grown a third arm or started voting democrat so I'd say it's ok.
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I have used something similar called Feliway, it was a pheromone that helped keep my cat calm when I had to take her to the vet because she hated her crate and would get worked up before getting to the vet. They were wipes like baby wipes and I used to wipe down the pet carrier down inside before putting her it in. It seemed to help... she was the calmest, best behaved, low stress cat I have ever seen but she hated the crate so I cut here some slack on that one.
Maybe they found something that works similar on humans, it's been well known that the scent of lavender tends to calm the mind.
Maybe they found something that works similar on humans, it's been well known that the scent of lavender tends to calm the mind.
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Yeah, the vet we go to have a diffuser running in the waiting area with some kind of calming oil to keep down the bullshit amongst the dogs and cats (fighting/fear/aggression).harddriver wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 4:05 pm I have used something similar called Feliway, it was a pheromone that helped keep my cat calm when I had to take her to the vet because she hated her crate and would get worked up before getting to the vet. They were wipes like baby wipes and I used to wipe down the pet carrier down inside before putting her it in. It seemed to help... she was the calmest, best behaved, low stress cat I have ever seen but she hated the crate so I cut here some slack on that one.
Maybe they found something that works similar on humans, it's been well known that the scent of lavender tends to calm the mind.
My wife is really the "expert" on all of that holistic stuff.. She knows what oil does what. She's the one that found the grapefruit extract that is the same as quinine - used to treat malaria and also found to be effective on the Covid 1984.
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