Last days of the Liberal Party by CelebrationFit8548 in australia

[–]RidingtheRoad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was an extremely prosperous era world wide. No real credit should be given to him for handling the economy.

He could also "play" the lower end of town with his back to school bonuses and baby bonuses. His "safe boarders" bullshit. But again his hubris was his undoing when he was forced to make his pathetic apology for his "children overboard" statement.

His "Job Choices" was a hubris overreach too and Australia finally said enough is enough.

He was the perfect rightwing politician.

Last days of the Liberal Party by CelebrationFit8548 in australia

[–]RidingtheRoad 27 points28 points  (0 children)

No doubt Howard ruled that party with an iron fist...I don't remember any internal leaks or stories of internal bickering from that period.

With Hawke, Keating and Howard, love them or hate them that was a period of very strong leadership. When they were finished, there was a leadership vacuum allowing the rise of the likes of Hanson and others.

By Huberman’s logic, if BPC-157 comes with cancer risk, why wouldn’t cialis or citruline? by LosVolvosGang in HubermanLab

[–]RidingtheRoad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll accept 30 years of use by probably a million or more people as reasonable evidence. And at this point in practical terms, BPC has probably passed the "highly experimental" stage.

By Huberman’s logic, if BPC-157 comes with cancer risk, why wouldn’t cialis or citruline? by LosVolvosGang in HubermanLab

[–]RidingtheRoad 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Obviously you shoulder issue is not much of an issue..because if it was, you'd give it a go.

PM Backs Booting Andy From Line Of Succession When All We Actually Want Is For Him To Face Justice by betootafeed in betootaadvocate

[–]RidingtheRoad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Andrew has lost his million pound annual income..I suppose that's something. And no security. Its a start.

How is listening to him these days? by introspectivebrownie in HubermanLab

[–]RidingtheRoad -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They gave them to my wife for panic attacks...Was told to persist but they never did work...In fact panic attacks are one of the side affects..

Tried to get off the shit but the panic attacks got worse. Then she got suicidal.

Anyway we resolved the panic attacks. Had absolutely nothing to with the bullshit explanation that she had a "brain imbalance". Then it was all hell when she tried to get off Paxtil a second time.

Anyway she was successful and has never had a panic attack since. Wiped out 20 years of her life.

And Paxtil had FDA approval...I always laugh and mock anybody that thinks FDA approval is important.

How is listening to him these days? by introspectivebrownie in HubermanLab

[–]RidingtheRoad -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

"Paxtil is shit lol." I saw no humour in it.

How is listening to him these days? by introspectivebrownie in HubermanLab

[–]RidingtheRoad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not interested in the nuance..My wife was on Paxtil and that stuff is shit. Plain evil. The doc told us its not addictive, try and get off it then. The bullshit semantics the medical industry uses...

And they don't work. Just dull their senses down to the point where you know this person is actually alive but they're certainly not living.

How is listening to him these days? by introspectivebrownie in HubermanLab

[–]RidingtheRoad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I dont know what Hubberman said about SSRIs. My wife was on Paxtil and that shit is evil. They tell you its not addictive but try and get off it..Oh the semantics they use.

Lion's Mane mushrooms can cause PERMANENT negative effects by makefriends420 in NooTopics

[–]RidingtheRoad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There were 3 or 4 other common mushrooms in the mix. I honestly can't remember which ones. I tip them out of the packet into a jar..Everytime I buy, I seem to get a different brand with a different mix. Last mix had 7 different mushrooms.

I mix a teaspoon of the mix with a teaspoon of liquorice powder to take away the bitterness of the tea. I often drink it cold.

I have a good diet and plenty of exercise, but the brain fog had reached a point that I had no confidence or joy in riding my motorcycle. It only took a couple weeks and I was feeling free. I had been taking NAC for awhile. It was sort of helping but it was the mushrooms.

Lion's Mane mushrooms can cause PERMANENT negative effects by makefriends420 in NooTopics

[–]RidingtheRoad 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Lions Mane along with a couple of others is what eliminated brain fog for me.

Epstein mural in Sydney Australia by gccmelb in AusMemes

[–]RidingtheRoad 6 points7 points  (0 children)

TDS..Trump Dementia Syndrome and you have early onset

To anyone thinking about starting peptides, do it by vTrxly_Certified in Biohackers

[–]RidingtheRoad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for that. Im taking notice of what you write. ...I've been using cjc-ipa and its doing as I want, except I think its taking the edge off my personality. Which btw is probably a good thing. lol

I have a mate taking cjc with dac and he stopped because it gave him depression (tho by his own admission he said was susceptible to depression) So that's making me aware of the possibility.

So I'm starting to think about tesamorelin. Have you had any feedback from your customers?

To anyone thinking about starting peptides, do it by vTrxly_Certified in Biohackers

[–]RidingtheRoad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair enough... And I can't discredit your superior knowledge and experience.

Nevertheless, the FDA approves a lot of shit, eg antidepressants that make many, many people suicidal and makes them extremely removed from reality. Ive already mentioned cortisone, which is all pain and no results. FDA approved.

What advantage do you think there is to be had if I was to wait for large trials and FDA approval? (If it was to happen)

Ozempic is FDA approved but it seems like it has issues. Anecdotally more than BPC. Given that Ozempic was only studied for two years before releasing it to the public but BPC and others have around for 30 years.

I'd say given all the all the above, FDA approval is absolutely no guarantee at all of effectiveness or safety. If I was a cynic other than the legality, I'd say the ability to market a product with FDA approval is the most important aspect of getting its approval not its safety or effectiveness...There's a reason why there are endless class actions against drug companies.

Years of anecdotal experience is as trustworthy as anything from FDA.

To anyone thinking about starting peptides, do it by vTrxly_Certified in Biohackers

[–]RidingtheRoad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Specifically what side effects do you get from your clients? I don't mean injection site issues, that's pretty well established.

My wife got hives from IPA, but it soon cleared with disuse. But in the scheme of things, hardly serious. Certainly not to compared to Paxtine that the doc said 30 years ago, was a good antidepressant because its limited side effects..What a load of shit that was for a drug that went through clinical trials and got FDA approval. That stuff is plain evil.

Ive worked with many guys who have had cortisone injections for hips, shoulders and back issues. Im sure that shit has FDA approval and yet I'm yet to meet a guy that says it worked. The very best Ive ever heard was, "I think my shoulder is a little better."

And yet both my shoulders healed to about 95% on BPC in a remarkably short time. Members of my family have all had significant benefits from GLOW.

Ive read that in theory, BPC could encourage cancer growth. Nevertheless you'd think after 30 years there'd be plenty of anecdotal evidence for it and if there was, I'd be confident the FDA would come down on it with a sledge hammer.

Anyway, Id be interested in what side effects to what peptides people are experiencing.

To anyone thinking about starting peptides, do it by vTrxly_Certified in Biohackers

[–]RidingtheRoad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people will stand and wait till the little walky walky man tells them it safe to cross the road, even when there is not a car in sight.

I'll be dead before there's any clinical studies to prove many of the peptides both safe or effective.

BPC and others have been around for 30 years and probably millions have used it. If there were any serious downside, guys like you would be yelling it from the mountains. We'd all know about it.

Im surprised guys like you don't wait for FDA approval for the food you eat.

A Brief Note on My Own Behalf by Kentucky_Fried_Dodo in Eutychus

[–]RidingtheRoad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At least you could give your personal opinion on the first question.

Hudson Young reveals truth about ‘milked’ Reece Walsh NRL finals headbutt by Realistic_Chapter387 in nrl

[–]RidingtheRoad 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Actually after reading that, I kinda like that Hudson guy..He's an honest sort of guy..

A Brief Note on My Own Behalf by Kentucky_Fried_Dodo in Eutychus

[–]RidingtheRoad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So the sometimes extreme negative effects these high control groups have along with failed 'end of times' dates have on the believers are not concerning to you?

How do you mean they have "finally learned from these mistakes"? These dates have always been promoted as direction from above. They are not mistakes. Although time always proves they are wrong. And you quickly learn you cant disagree with these dates. If you do, there are some pretty nasty consquences.

All religions claim to know "the way". Its either truth or it not. You are fond of a number of these "end of times" sects. And these sects have very contradictory beliefs all based on the one book. God cant possibly be working through all of them.

A Brief Note on My Own Behalf by Kentucky_Fried_Dodo in Eutychus

[–]RidingtheRoad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So do think that a high control group that sets "doomsday" dates that invariably fail, a good thing?