Are you kidding me? I don't know what to say...God dammit! I haven't ever used this stuff to lucid dream, but at least it always sat in the back of my head as an option if I decided I needed that extra kick. |
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http://www.prisonplanet.com/fda-decl...pplements.html |
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"La bellezza del paessa di Galilei!"
Are you kidding me? I don't know what to say...God dammit! I haven't ever used this stuff to lucid dream, but at least it always sat in the back of my head as an option if I decided I needed that extra kick. |
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Surrender your flesh. We demand it.
Good plan, but from now on i'd keep that to myself |
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"La bellezza del paessa di Galilei!"
They aren't banning B6 as a whole, only Pyridoxamine, and Pyridoxine is what's used as the vitamin supplement (I think). Besides, they're only stopping it from being marked as a "dietary supplement." If a company were to label it as something else I'm pretty sure it could still me marketed. |
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White girl, you can ask her what the dick be like
And monster madness doing drive-bys on a fuckin fixie bike
Fuck it moron, snortin oxycontin, wearin cotton,
Oxymoron like buff faggots playin sissy dykes
In the article it says "any nutritional supplements containing pyridoxamine will be considered adulterated and illegal by the FDA, which may raid vitamin companies and seize such products." |
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"La bellezza del paessa di Galilei!"
This has all happened before, and it will all happen again. |
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This is so dumb! I sure am tempted to stock up on my vitamin B! Besides the fact that it helps me with LDing, I depend on this stuff for energy throughout the day! |
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Banning a naturally occurring vitamin from being used in dietary supplements... A VITAMIN... |
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Well, the source doesn't exactly boost my confidence in this story, especially when all the links therein only go to similarly biased sites. So I did my own poking around. |
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Surrender your flesh. We demand it.
@Sybot |
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"La bellezza del paessa di Galilei!"
I'm assuming Pyridoxine is the substance that aids in dreaming? I looked on the bottles of a bunch of vitamins when I was at the grocery store today and did not see Pyridoxamine at all. What do they even use Pyridoxamine for? |
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Surrender your flesh. We demand it.
Oh, it's completely evident. After all, the article said so. And nobody knows fair and unbiased reporting quite like "prisonplanet.com." |
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I did not get the above quote from Prison Planet. I'm really not sure what to take of this. I'd like to hear the FDA's reasoning behind this so I could judge for myself if they're full of bullshit or not. Somebody hurry up and dig it up! |
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Surrender your flesh. We demand it.
I think i found the FDA response that is bringing all this up. I love articles that don't link directly to the source, don't you? |
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Hmm....doesn't seem right....
Was that a dancing banana?A dancing muffin? I'm forgetting something.....oh yeah!
REALITY CHECK
Please fill out my survey, I'm trying to determine if there are any specific characteristics that aid in LDing. http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=72416
Oh, this makes me so mad. I'm seriously going to buy a couple bottles of my vitamin B complex sublingual liquid. I looked at the ingredients, and Pyridoxine is listed as the form of vitamin B6 in it. |
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...while they simultaneously lower scheduling/penalties of crack. unbelievable. |
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"you will not transform this house of prayer into a house of thieves"
I wonder if my drug dealer will start carrying vitamins now... |
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157 is a prime number. The next prime is 163 and the previous prime is 151, which with 157 form a sexy prime triplet. Taking the arithmetic mean of those primes yields 157, thus it is a balanced prime.
Women and rhythm section first - Jaco Pastorious
^^^ But still where do they get the prerogative, or the reasoning, to ban it? I dont care if its pyridoxamine, pyridoxine, orange juice, or teletubbies. The Feds have no Constitutional authority to keep people from taking substances into their bodies. |
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"La bellezza del paessa di Galilei!"
I read that 14-page FDA letter half way. Out of the 7 pages I read, it seems like the FDA said Pyridoxamine had similar effects to the new drug the corporation created with the main ingredient of Pyridoxamine. Therefore marketing Pyridoxamine was like marketing an new, untested experimental drug. |
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Surrender your flesh. We demand it.
Ummm.... since when do you have a constitutional right to free vitamin consumption? |
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