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aless
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Posted : Apr 18, 2006 22:41
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On 2006-04-18 22:31, orange-atropa wrote:
i dont drink coffee!!

i like tea though!




me too Orange

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The Green Channel
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Posted : Apr 18, 2006 23:08
Coffee is a dangerous drug (if used too often), just like alcohol and tobacco fortunately for western economies it’s legal. I mean can you imagine a working place without coffee brakes? , People would revolt!           "Love is a way of life"

(Gaia, Love, Nature, Shamanism (.2A.y.0a.hu.1a.sc.2a.), Terence McKenna)
Forest dreams
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Posted : Apr 18, 2006 23:31
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On 2006-04-18 22:41, aless wrote:
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On 2006-04-18 22:31, orange-atropa wrote:
i dont drink coffee!!

i like tea though!




me too Orange


Me too... I love ice tea           Nothing is said that has not been said before.
Bloodclot
Bloodclot

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Posted : Apr 18, 2006 23:47
What next - lucky charms cereal with Psy trance?
0v3rd0s3d
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Posted : Apr 19, 2006 01:26
iced tea rulzzzz ^^

but portuguese coffee is nice as well ... but never did anything to me even didn't make me stay awake :s

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Ray Zed


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Posted : Apr 19, 2006 06:33
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On 2006-04-18 23:08, The Green Channel wrote:
Coffee is a dangerous drug (if used too often), just like alcohol and tobacco fortunately for western economies it’s legal. I mean can you imagine a working place without coffee brakes? , People would revolt!




FYI the average cup of teabag black tea has approximately the same amount of caffeine as the average cup of coffee (about 60-80mg of caffeine)...some teas actually have more caffeine than coffees.
Takuan"the pickled radish"


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Posted : Apr 19, 2006 06:41
WAKE UP AND SMELL THE COFFEE coffee coffeecoffecoffeecoffeecoffecoffee!!!!!!
The Green Channel
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Posted : Apr 19, 2006 23:09
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On 2006-04-19 06:33, RAY wrote:
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On 2006-04-18 23:08, The Green Channel wrote:
Coffee is a dangerous drug (if used too often), just like alcohol and tobacco fortunately for western economies it’s legal. I mean can you imagine a working place without coffee brakes? , People would revolt!




FYI the average cup of teabag black tea has approximately the same amount of caffeine as the average cup of coffee (about 60-80mg of caffeine)...some teas actually have more caffeine than coffees.


Brother, I didn't say anything about tea; I usually drink a cup of tea every evening.
Many people drink 6-10 cups of coffee everyday in-order to sustain their jobs. My critique of coffee is of a societal nature, after alcohol for instance, the second most common reason people are diagnosed with lever cancer is because of excessive use of coffee, stomach ulcers is another common effect of excessive use of coffee, whereas the use of a harmless drug like cannabis is prohibited, it’s paradoxical and hypercritical. (Don’t even get me started on alcohol )

          "Love is a way of life"

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The Green Channel
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Posted : Apr 20, 2006 01:47
One look at the leading causes of death in America should alert any thinking being to the idea that something truly is amiss with our government and the information they are feeding us. Corporations have become so huge that it's virtually impossible for the average citizen to make a difference, but there is always hope. Before you believe the propaganda, at least arm yourself with the truth.


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Tobacco 430,700 (1)
Alcohol 110,640 (2)
Adverse Reactions to Prescription Drugs 32,000 (3)
Suicide 30,575 (4)
Homicide 18,272 (5)
All Licit & Illicit Drug-Induced Deaths 16,926 (6)
Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs 7,600 (7)
Marijuana/Entheogens 0 (8)

(Average 1990-1994) According to the US Centers for Disease Control, from the beginning of 1990 through 1994 "2,153,700 deaths (1,393,200 men and 760-400 women; total annual average: 430,700 deaths) were attributed to smoking (19.5% of all deaths)." The CDC notes that "Cigarette smoking remains the leading preventable cause of death in the United States."
1. Source:(1996): "Smoking-Attributable Mortality and Years of Potential Life Lost," Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control, 1997), May 23, 1997, Vol. 46, No. 20, p. 449.

According to the federal National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, in 1996 an estimated 110,640 people in the US died due to alcohol.

2. Source: "Number of deaths and age-adjusted death rates per 100,000 population for categories of alcohol-related (A-R) mortality, United States and States, 1979-96," National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, from the web at http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/databases/armort01.txt, last accessed Feb. 12, 2001, citing Alcohol Epidemiologic Data System, Saadatmand, F., Stinson, FS, Grant, BF, and Dufour, MC, "Surveillance Report #52: Liver Mortality in the United States, 1970-96" (Rockville, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Division of Biometry and Epidemiology, December 1999).

(Average 1982-1998): According to Canadian Outreachers, approximately 32,000 hospitalized patients (and possibly as many as 106,000) in the USA die each year because of adverse reactions to their prescribed medications.

3. Source: Lazarou, J, Pomeranz, BH, Corey, PN, "Incidence of adverse drug reactions in hospitalized patients: a meta-analysis of prospective studies," Journal of the American Medical Association (Chicago, IL: American Medical Association, 1998), 1998;279:1200-1205, also letters column, "Adverse Drug Reactions in Hospitalized Patients," JAMA (Chicago, IL: AMA, 1998), Nov. 25, 1998, Vol. 280, No. 20, from the web at http://jama.ama-assn.org/issues/v280n20/ffull/jlt1125-1.html, last accessed Feb. 12, 2001.

(1998): The US Centers for Disease Control reports that in 1998, there were a total of 30,575 deaths from suicide in the US.
4. Source: Murphy, Sheila L., "Deaths: Final Data for 1998," National Vital Statistics Reports, Vol. 48, No. 11 (Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics, July 24, 2000), Table 10, p. 53, from the web at http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvs48_11.pdf.(1998): The US Centers for Disease Control reports that in 1998, there were a total of 18,272 deaths from homicide in the US.

5. Source: Murphy, Sheila L., "Deaths: Final Data for 1998," National Vital Statistics Reports, Vol. 48, No. 11 (Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics, July 24, 2000), Table 10, p. 53, from the web at http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvs48_11.pdf


(1998): "In 1998 a total of 16,926 persons died of drug-induced causes in the United States (Table 20). The category 'drug-induced causes' includes not only deaths from dependent and nondependent use of drugs (legal and illegal use), but also poisoning from medically prescribed and other drugs. It excludes accidents, homicides, and other causes indirectly related to drug use. Also excluded are newborn deaths due to mother's drug use." The total number of deaths in the US in 1998 was 2,337,256.
6. Source: Murphy, Sheila L., Centers for Disease Control, "Deaths: Final Data for 1998,", National Vital Statistics Reports, Vol. 48, No. 11 (Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics, July 24, 2000), pp. 1, 10, from the web at http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvs48_11.pdf

(1996): "Each year, use of NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs) accounts for an estimated 7,600 deaths and 76,000 hospitalizations in the United States." (NSAIDs include aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, diclofenac, ketoprofen, and tiaprofenic acid.)
7. Source: Robyn Tamblyn, PhD; Laeora Berkson, MD, MHPE, FRCPC; W. Dale Jauphinee, MD, FRCPC; David Gayton, MD, PhD, FRCPC; Roland Grad, MD, MSc; Allen Huang, MD, FRCPC; Lisa Isaac, PhD; Peter McLeod, MD, FRCPC; and Linda Snell, MD, MHPE, FRCPC, "Unnecessary Prescribing of NSAIDs and the Management of NSAID-Related Gastropathy in Medical Practice," Annals of Internal Medicine (Washington, DC: American College of Physicians, 1997), September 15, 1997, 127:429-438, from the web at http://www.acponline.org/journals/annals/15sep97/nsaid.htm, last accessed Feb. 14, 2001, citing Fries, JF, "Assessing and understanding patient risk,"Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology Supplement, 1992;92:21

An exhaustive search of the literature finds no deaths induced by sacred entheogens such as Salvia Divinorum and. The US Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN) records no instances of drug mentions in medical examiners' reports. Sacred Entheogens or Salvia divinorum alone has not been shown to cause an overdose death, nor have there been any hospital visits by anyone who has ingested them.
8. Source: Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN), available on the web at http://www.samhsa.gov/ and at Daniel Siebert's site; http://www.sagewisdom.org, as well as the Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics at: http://www.cognitiveliberty.org


          "Love is a way of life"

(Gaia, Love, Nature, Shamanism (.2A.y.0a.hu.1a.sc.2a.), Terence McKenna)
headyatail2000
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Posted : Apr 21, 2006 06:14
2 pages on coffee!!!???
ohhhh man!
          <~< "the best things in life aren't things" - art buchwald >~>
Dogon
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Posted : Apr 21, 2006 10:53
I need a COFFEE now after reading 2 pages on COFFEE......           We were born naked & grow up to become wicked.
Pt.
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Posted : Apr 21, 2006 11:12
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On 2006-04-18 23:31, Forest dreams wrote:
Me too... I love ice tea



But not Lemon, lemon tends to taste a bit like crap. Mango or peach is my flavour of the month. Coffee? No thank you, unless it's full of milk and sugar. I'm already addicted to nicotine, don’t want to get hooked on the brain damaging drug, cofeen. Dangers I tell you. Better drink some aya and listen to trance instead. Much more pleasant

comet


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Posted : Apr 21, 2006 15:43
Iced tea is the best thing to sip with a
Forest dreams
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Posted : Apr 21, 2006 16:19
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On 2006-04-21 11:12, psytones wrote:
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On 2006-04-18 23:31, Forest dreams wrote:
Me too... I love ice tea



But not Lemon, lemon tends to taste a bit like crap. Mango or peach is my flavour of the month. Coffee? No thank you, unless it's full of milk and sugar. I'm already addicted to nicotine, don’t want to get hooked on the brain damaging drug, cofeen. Dangers I tell you. Better drink some aya and listen to trance instead. Much more pleasant



Peach all the way
I had once read somewhere that cofee dehydrates your body, a cup of cofee after lunch or dinner can take off upto 8 glasses of water from your body. Somehow, cofee addicts look mentally sick to me, espeacially those wasted people who sit in cofee shops all day sipping on cofee. Its like you start your day with it, you need another cup to shit, another before you start work, and then get overcaffinated all day to stay awake...
but ciggaretts arent any different and im adiicted as well... so what can we say.. cheers!           Nothing is said that has not been said before.
Pt.
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Posted : Apr 21, 2006 16:28
cheers and puff
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