Showing posts with label Natural Healing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Natural Healing. Show all posts

Sunday, April 26, 2015

How A Leafy Asian Tree Could Help Combat America’s Opiate Addiction Disaster

Photo by Ninoninos.
by Aaron Kase


Sometimes, solutions to even the most entrenched public health crises are right in front of our eyes, growing naturally from Mother Earth.

Richard Smith* struggled with an opiate painkiller addiction for four years before he found a way out through something called kratom.

“It works amazingly well,” Smith said. “I’m surprised it isn’t being prescribed as a treatment by doctors.”

Kratom comes from a tree, Mitragyna speciosa, that grows in Southeast Asia. The leaves have long been taken as medicine by people living in its native jungles, but the remedy is now growing in popularity around the world. Leaves can be chewed fresh, or dried and consumed in powder, tea or bar form. In small doses, it can have stimulative effects, but in larger quantities it acts as a sedative.
Kratom has been used as an aphrodisiac, painkiller, appetite suppressant and for diarrhea relief. Its most promising effect, however, is in weaning people off heroin and morphine addiction using chemicals that stimulate opiate receptors, reducing the brain’s cravings for the genuine article.

Smith got hooked on painkillers after undergoing surgery for an injury he suffered in the military.
“I was prescribed the medication by a doctor for three or four years,” he said. He tried quitting cold turkey, and by replacing the opiates with alcohol, but nothing worked.

That’s when he heard about kratom. The idea appealed to him more than checking into rehab to go onto methadone or suboxone, so he purchased some from a local natural products store and gave it a shot. He took the kratom for two or three months and was able to leave behind his addiction completely, without experiencing the crippling symptoms that usually accompany opiate withdrawal.

“I was able to go to work, take care of my family,” Smith said.

Awareness of the kratom’s therapeutic properties seems to be growing. “If you want to treat depression, if you want to treat opioid pain, if you want to treat sleepiness, this [compound] really puts it all together,” Edward Boyer, a professor of emergency medicine and director of medical toxicology at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, said to Scientific American.

Side effects are minimal, including nausea, itching, sweating, dry mouth and increased urination. Kratom can be addictive, according to reports, but a 2011 study by the International Drug Policy Consortium and Transnational Institute found that withdrawal symptoms were weak and nearly inconsequential compared to the suffering of people trying to quit opiates or amphetamines.

“I’ve heard there are withdrawal symptoms from kratom itself, but I didn’t experience that,” Smith said. “At least in comparison in trying to wean myself off narcotics for pain.”

The public profile of kratom is thriving, at least online. Reddit has over 5,000 members on its kratom forum that discuss its effects and how to acquire it.

Vocativ described it as the “sleeper-hit wonder drug that’s as schizophrenic as the Internet that spawned it” and called for 2015 to be “the year of kratom.” The site surveyed internet reviews and concluded that the substance could cause you to have the best or worst sex of your life, would make you feel amazing or terrible, gain superhuman strength or suffer crippling weakness, and might make you poop weird.

Another kratom enthusiast, Brandon Bird, who buys in bulk from Indonesia and resells it under the name Snake Oil Peddlers, spoke to Reset last year about how kratom helps him manage his PTSD and allowed him to quit taking prescription painkillers.

It hasn’t gotten on the bad side of America’s drug warriors yet, so kratom remains unregulated and unlisted under the Controlled Substances Act, although the Drug Enforcement Agency has ominously and inaccurately claimed that it has “no legitimate medical use.

However, its active chemicals, mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine, were banned in Indiana in 2012, and Tennessee followed suit in 2013.

Restrictions in other states and localities are under consideration. Lawmakers in Arizona tried to ban kratom last year, but the bill failed to pass. And Palm Beach County in Florida mulled over forcing vendors to post signs warning of its addictive properties, but recently decided against moving forward with the measure.

Internationally, kratom is illegal in Thailand, Australia, Myanmar and Malaysia, although Thailand has reportedly been considering dropping the ban.

When governments think about banning a substance or smearing it as a drug, it’s important to consider the evidence and harm reduction potential. With opiate addiction a growing problem in the United States, kratom is one therapy that can help people get their lives back on track. “Painkillers are an addiction that a lot of people are dealing with,” Smith said. “I think it’s important that people are aware that this is an option. It worked for me.”

Per request, one or more names have been changed for this article to protect the source’s identity. 

Friday, August 2, 2013

Ken Rohla - Hour 1 - Natural Health, Free Energy, MLK Assassination



Ken Rohla is a natural health educator and inventor from New Smyrna Beach, Florida, specializing in rejuvenation and cellular regeneration using raw and sprouted vegetarian food, herbs, food-based natural supplements, detoxification, emotional healing, reprogramming of limiting unconscious beliefs, ancient esoteric techniques, and cutting-edge science. Formally educated in electrical engineering and computer science, Ken worked for 23 years in the medical industry. 

A tenacious researcher and experimenter, Ken uses and tests everything he recommends to find the most effective solutions for the least amount of money. We'll discuss Ormus and Ormusite, a product coming out from the combined work of Wilhelm Reich and Karl Hans Welz. Ken talks about scalar waves, monoatomic elements and how to use the properties of quartz and other crystals for healing purposes. 

We also put focus on free energy, water purification systems and how to create vortexes that express magical physics. Rohla has done a lot of work on how to detoxify from nuclear fallout and chemtrails and he shares these findings with us. He'll also talk about how to revert the effects of genetic modification (GMOs) and how to heal DNA. In the second hour, we discuss HHO gas and his work with Yul Brown, the inventor. Ken puts emphasis on the importance of detoxification to manage anger and aggression. 

He explains how unprocessed emotional trauma creates energetic knots that ultimately cause stress and disease in the body. Ken recommends various supplements that help with toxicity. Later, Ken discusses the murder of Martin Luther King and new information that has come to light. He worked with Coretta King, Martin's wife and has a personal relationship to this case.

Relevant linksfreshandalive.com
David Hudson Lectures
Dr. Fred Bell's Mysterious Death After Meeting with Jesse Ventura
White Powder of Gold, Monatomic Gold since 1990
Wilhelm Reich
Karl Hans Welz
Alexander Golod's Pyramids
pyramids.ru
Shoichi Nakagawa
Lingam
Viktor Schauberger
beyondrawfood.com
Andrija Puharich
gardenshot.com
restandrepair.com
Vipassana
landmarkworldwide.com
dhamma.org
newmedicine.ca
Browns Gas
magneticosleep.com
Assassination Conspiracy Trial
The Martin Luther King Conspiracy Exposed in Memphis



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