Thursday, July 17, 2025

No Drug Is Evil: How Dosage, ROA & Other Factors Affect Outcomes





"The dose makes the poison."  Most have heard this wise saying but few understand how important it truly is, and how much it applies to things like drug policy/education.  Not only is dosage vital in determining a substance's effects, the route of administration/ROA (oral, inhaled, topical, rectal, IV, IM, etc) play a critical role in the outcome with most things.  Not only recreational drugs but everyday medications & supplements.

Take Vitamin E oil:  Still the standard for treating severe burns & other skin injuries, research now suggests that taking the supplement orally might increase the risk of certain cancers.  Worse, inhaling it can lead to EVALI/vaping lung disease, an often-fatal lung condition.  This is the perfect example of ROA causing wildly different effects. 

And Vitamin E isn't alone.  Many vitamins & minerals become toxic at high doses, building up in the body's fat & causing liver damage or other serious issues.  Vitamin A is a prime example:  kids given RFK's "protocol" of high doses of Vitamin A for measles turned orange & developed liver injury because they were OD'ing on the shit.  The same can happen with Vitamin D.  Meanwhile, several vital minerals are toxic in anything more than trace amounts:  copper, potassium & iron for instance.  While some heavy metals like mercury or lead are toxic at any dose, others are required for good health like the ones mentioned above.  It's a balancing act that can kill if you get it wrong.    




Everything Has a Fatal Dose



The dose "making the poison" with several common substances




All substances from salt to water to oxygen have an LD50, aka the dose at which 50% of test animals die from overdose.  Even things like cannabis, which is promoted as non-toxic and impossible to OD on, could in theory kill you if you ingested enough at once, though you'd have to smoke the equivalent of 4 telephone poles' worth of joints in a few minutes to actually die.  And many scientific studies attempt to do just that, seeing just how much of a drug they can give the poor lab animal before it croaks.  Then they spin the results as "OMG, Ecastasy eats holes in the brain!" or similar.  





All '90s kids remember this horrific (retracted) study




Only later do we find out in a quiet retraction that, oopsie, none of it is true.  That infamous MDMA study "accidentally" used extreme doses of methamphetamine, and many pot studies involve strapping a mask to a primate's face & substituting pot smoke for oxygen until it expires, such as the infamous "pot kills brain cells" study from the '70s by Dr. Robert Heath.  This quack has a long history of extremely sketchy behavior that borders on criminal.   Meanwhile the horrifying link between schizophrenia and tobacco/nicotine, which is stronger than the link between lung cancer & smoking, is spun as "These poor folks are using tobacco to self-medicate!  We musn't take it away from them."  Never mind that most schizophrenics started smoking BEFORE the onset of the disorder.  Only 8 of 10 lung cancer patients EVER smoked; 9 of 10 schizophrenics currently do.  This is why you need to not take scary drug headlines at face value.  They spin them in favor of certain drugs and against others.

The same applies to all those kratom deaths.  Aside from the fact that the vast majority involved other opioids like fentanyl or serious underlying health conditions, nearly all involved extremely high doses of potent extracts & enhanced products with soaring, unknown mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine levels.  Amounts that do not occur naturally in the plain leaf. 

People hear words like "heroin" or "meth" and instantly picture strung out junkies, but few are aware that a high dose of Adderall is equivalent to a low dose of meth, or a high dose of oral oxycodone is equivalent to a low dose of IV heroin.  Long-acting opioids like methadone, buprenorphine (in Suboxone) or opium cause longer, more severe withdrawals than things like heroin or even fentanyl--so bad that nearly all addicts in the know avoid starting the meds unless they plan to be on them for life.  Yet they also save lives by "scratching that itch" and blocking receptors for long periods, making for convenient dosing & giving addicts back their freedom to not chase opiate highs all day.  Again, it's a balancing act.

Perhaps the most striking example is that of meth, a known neurotoxin that kills dopamine receptors.  When taken within 12 hours of a brain-damaging event like ischemic stroke, it actually has neuroprotective effects up to the 10 mg range.  Perhaps the best available proof that dose = poison.  




Revolving Door Between the FDA & Big Pharma




This two-way relationship damages FDA credibility



The FDA has a history of trying to ban supplements that've never killed a soul.  The goal?  To make them available by Rx only, thus forcing patients to pay multiple times for the same thing they could get OTC for one small fee.  That means private insurance costs, doctor co-pays, diagnostic testing fees, hospital stays AND an egregious pharmacy bill vs. just buying it on eBay or Amazon.  Granted, supplements aren't FDA regulated and thus may contain anything from the stated ingredients to sawdust or dangerous metals (or even drugs) thanks to the DSHEA Act of 1994 that deemed supplements neither "food" nor "drug" and thus outside the FDA's jurisdiction.  But just how valuable is FDA regulation when the agency is run by pharmaceutical company profiteers with major conflicts of interest?  

Exhibit A:  Scott Gottlieb, Chief of the FDA.  Or should I say, former Chief.  You see Scotty stepped down 2 years early to "spend time with his family" in 2019, something that's never happened in the history of the FDA.  A chief resigning early?  Is he crazy?  This was before the COVID shitshow, mind you, so it wasn't that he was stressed out about that.  Why would a young, healthy guy with that much authority just quit early?  I'll always believe it was due in part to Twitter users calling him out on his kratom hypocrisy & conflicts of interest.  They/we simply highlighted his former position as drug procurer/dealer for pharma company Cephalon, which was already in trouble for overprescribing when he came in.  Scott went directly from that job to FDA Chief, then proceeded to spend every waking moment trying to drum up support for a nationwide kratom ban.  The drug he was helping score for Cephalon?  Fentanyl

From his POV, you can hopefully see the issue with a cheap, abundant plant supplement like kratom that helps people quit opioids, sleeping pills, antidepressants, etc.  It's not the safety risk that concerned Gottlieb & Co. but the fact that kratom directly competed with many existing pharma drugs.  Just as they'd done with marijuana for 80+ years, they wanted to ban the whole kratom plant while patenting select components or creating synthetic versions of the active alkaloids (Marinol, Nabilone, Epidiolex) & selling them back to us for a disgusting profit.  How can you take them seriously about important shit like vaccines when they are clearly biased in favor of drug companies & private insurers?





This explains the attempted ban on over-the-counter CBD supplements.



When Epidiolex (CBD in a spray bottle) was coming on the market, there was a simultaneous push to ban over-the-counter CBD supplements.  Annual cost of Epidiolex:  $32,000 (but occasionally over $80,000).  Cost of CBD supplements: No more than $100 per package, usually closer to $20. 

THEN there was the attempted ban on supplemental N-Acetylcysteine, a supplement without psychoactive effects that's never killed a soul in its 30+ years on the market.  This GRAS (generally recognized as safe) substance is already used in emergency rooms & is the only thing that will save you from a Tylenol overdose if administered in time, but it also has potential benefits for mental health & other conditions when taken orally.  It's those "other" benefits that prompted the drive to ban it.  You see, when they found out that NAC decreased both the severity & duration of COVID infections and thereby reduced mortality, they tried to give it the ol' cannabis/coca/khat treatment, making it illegal to buy in supplement form so they could make a killing off the Rx form.  This is highway robbery & points to a conspiracy between pharmaceutical companies/private insurers & the FDA to create a monopoly on our health based on nothing but profit motive. 

The COVID Cares Act brought them one step closer to achieving that goal, quietly removing many meds & supplements from the OTC market to make them "prescription-only".  Again, something I used was affected: hydroquinone cream, a skin bleach that not only "lightens" skin a la Michael Jackson, but reduces the appearance of severe scars, dark marks, etc.  In combo with Retin-A imported from overseas, this stuff saved my skin after a bad COVID rash left my legs scabbed & scarred for years.  I couldn't even wear shorts in the heat of summer because I'd get stares in public--it was bad.  The dermatologist's (expensive) treatment did fuckall to help, but this combo worked wonders in a very short space of time.  Hydroquinone can cause cancer when slathered all over the body daily & worn out in the sun, but is pretty harmless when used at the lowest dose for the shortest time.


  

Check Your Own Biases



Healthcare provider biases



I can do this all day with various drugs and examples of their relative safety/danger in different settings, but I'll stop here.  My goal isn't to cause distrust of government institutions, but to raise awareness of the common myth that, because a substance is bad for one person at one dose, that means it should be banned for everyone at all doses or made available only via prescription (to those with insurance).  Throwing the baby out with the bathwater is dangerous when it comes to things as nuanced as our responses to different substances.  The U.S. has a disturbing history of painting new drugs as miraculous cure-alls with no downsides only to swing in the opposite direction, deeming them too addictive/unsafe to even remain legal.  The truth is nearly always somewhere in the middle.  They did this with amphetamines in the '40s/'50s, methaqualone (aka "Quaaludes") in the '70s and opioids in the '90s/2000s.

So how can you, the everyday Joe Blow or Jane Doe, know what's true when it comes to medications & supplements?  Read articles beyond the scary headlines, click links to the actual studies cited & be careful about making assumptions or stereotyping substances or their users.  "One man's poison is another man's cure" also holds true.  Differences in metabolism, neurology, genetics, set/setting & subjective expectations can all influence how a substance affects a person, which is why the exact same medications can cause such a wildly different effects in different people.  Generalizing your experience & applying it to everyone else just doesn't work here.  Paradoxical effects are a thing & they tend to be more common in certain populations, such as children, the elderly or people with a "neurodiverse" condition (autism, ADHD).  A paradoxical effect is when a drug known for causing one effect causes the opposite, such as a sedating drug like diphenhydramine or Valium causing mania/agitation/hyperactivity, or stimulants like amphetamine having a relaxing or even sedating effect.  Yet another reason why YOUR drug preferences, whether medicinal or recreational, can't be applied to everyone.  

If you're a healthcare provider, please believe your patients when they report a side effect or trust you enough to disclose the use of an illicit or stigmatized substance.  Not everything positive reported about a stigmatized drug is "denial" or a product of hopeless addiction & shouldn't automatically influence the patient's credibility or your treatment decisions.  Wrongly attributing problems to the very thing the patient views as the most effective treatment they've ever found will only lead to delayed diagnosis of actual root problems & foster distrust in the medical profession, which can cause its own set of serious problems.  Not everything is as cut-and-dried as it's made out to be in medical textbooks or afterschool specials, especially when it comes to something as complex as the human brain/body.


My Anecdotal Experience

If most people took the dosage of amphetamine that I do daily, they'd be scrubbing the toilet with a toothbrush & looking out the windows for black helicopters, yet it barely has any effect on my outward presentation.  And I can barely get out of bed without it or a similar drug.  And my blood pressure readings confirm my outward presentation:  120/70 or less despite my long-term stimulant use.  Yet alcohol, a drug almost everybody uses occasionally, disagrees with me so violently I can't tolerate even small amounts & haven't touched it since 2005.  Actually, all depressants that affect GABA make me an aggressive, depressed sack of shit, whether it's benzos, barbiturates or booze, and Ambien is the worst of the bunch, making me suicidal after a single dose. 

Likewise, while opioids disable most folks even at low doses (causing "the nods", nausea, dizziness or sedation), they have either a neutral or positive effect on alertness & energy for me.  It's disturbing how high a dose I can take & still not show signs of intoxication or impairment tbh.  And for some reason, I don't have typical withdrawal symptoms even after quitting high doses cold turkey after prolonged use.  This goes for everything from kratom to OxyContin.  At worst, I get a little sweaty & poop more than usual, but it's nowhere NEAR as bad as people describe.  Yet innocent old cannabis is too debilitating for me to use even in microdoses during the daytime, making me drowsy, paranoid & anxious. 

I'd much prefer if weed & other socially acceptable drugs agreed with me, but they don't.  Should I be labeled an addict in denial for this even though I have no problem quitting my drugs of choice & do so frequently with no help?  Why should one person be punished for another's inability to exercise moderation & self-control?

Answer:  They shouldn't, and our lawmakers who often have major undisclosed profit motives & are not medical experts themselves, have no place making that call for us.  Medical decisions and indeed the substances a consenting adults chooses to ingest should be their decision alone, perhaps with a doctor's input at times.   

Thursday, July 10, 2025

[Review] - Fast Buds Seeds by North Atlantic Seed Company (Zkittlez Auto)





 See?  I said I was gonna review a different vendor soon!  ๐Ÿ˜

After reading about strains that *allegedly take only 6-8 weeks from seed to harvest, my interest in the growing side of things was renewed.  I pulled off 2 closet grows in my parents' house before weed was legal & still have my lights, soil, etc so... yeah.  Fortunately for me I don't live there anymore, so I figured I'd gift the seed to my mom who pulled off her own modest outdoor grow last year.  (There's a sentence I never expected to utter).  While it's legal in my state to possess & grow ganja, I'm not allowed to where I live.  LAME. 




From top left:  Breeder pack, stock booklets & seed label




Anyway, I ordered one Zkittlez Autoflower seed from North Atlantic Seed Co. on 6/4 and received it on 6/10.  A freebie seed was included that's listed only as "NASC HOUSE AUTO FEM" in the invoice, but it turned out to be a Wedding Cake Auto.  Very cool!  Total cost:  $31.63 including shipping. 

Zkittlez Auto by Fast Buds is an indica-dominant strain named after the legendary Zkittlez (now called "The Original Z" after the candy company threw a fit).  Zkittlez is the best strain I've ever tried so why not grow some?  The seed is a feminized auto flower, meaning 1.) it's not gonna grow into a male that I have to pull, and 2.) it flowers automatically without the need for complicated light/dark schedules.  Autos are also much faster than photoperiod plants, which is a huge bonus for those not interested in waiting all spring/summer for a harvest, plus they stay short & stout--so short a whole plant can be grown in a Solo cup.  See my previous grow:





Baby's 1st grow!  NYC Diesel Auto by Dinafem after the trim.  ✂


The short stature is thanks to the ruderalis genes.  This one won't be confined to a Solo cup because there's no need to keep it super small as growing is legal now, so we'll be using a regular 3 gallon pot.  All she's gotta do is switch the CFL off for about 4 hours a day, water it & supplement nutes at the right time.  I don't trust her to handle harvest without me so I'll be helping there, but aside from that it's all her.  Growing a weed that flowers on its own is hard to mess up.  She cared for a giant bushy sativa last year & saw it through til harvest even with our crazy weather, pests like grasshoppers & countless hungry critters, so I think this'll work out just fine.  Then I'll have something to puff on when I visit.  I'm a very modest toker these days but my drug consumption always increases when I visit "home."  





The seeds.    ๐ŸŒฑ



I should mention I ordered a pack of Zkittlez Auto seeds from Seedsman first and had to cancel the order because I didn't see that it's a long finisher (3+ months/12 weeks).  They generously refunded my money in short order which was MUCH appreciated.  I don't get how two plants with the same name ("Zkittlez Auto") can be different strains with different flowering times, but I'm no botanist/potanist either.




Zkittlez Auto (Fast Buds)




Time will tell whether the seed germinates, is female & a true Zkittlez plant but until then I'm giving a tentative 4.9 of 5 stars for price, ship time & ease of ordering.  The $8 fee for USPS Ground Advantage was a bit much, but not really when you consider all the little freebies they included.  The outer package had no indication of what was inside--also appreciated.  And the free seed was a nice touch.  All the packaging was SUPER professional & they took great care to ensure the seeds would make it here without getting crushed.  NASC has great reviews on sites like Reddit where it's common to run down seed vendors for no good reason, so I'm confident this'll be a good grow.  

Definitely give North Atlantic Seed Company a try for your next order.  They carry a variety of seeds (photoperiod, autoflowering & "hybridized earlies") from many well-known vendors like Mephisto, Barney's Farm & Humboldt Seed Company, and their website is easy to use.  Would use again in a heartbeat!

I'll be sure to update with pics of the grow if anything sprouts!  ๐ŸŒฑ









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Thursday, July 3, 2025

The Big Beautiful Backstab



Art by JD Crowe



The Big Ugly-Ass Nazi bill just passed.  Happy fucking 4th of July to us.  ๐Ÿงจ ๐ŸŽ‡

The bill offers MORE tax breaks to billionaires on top of the massive tax breaks & other corporate welfare they already receive.  It strips poor and elderly people of their health insurance, which is estimated to result in 50,000 additional, unnecessary deaths annually.  (This is on top of the 45,000 who already die annually due to lack of coverage, and the untold number who suffer & die because their private insurance pulls the "Delay, Deny, Defend" card when they actually need to use their insurance).  Rural hospitals, nursing homes & other institutions that rely on Medicaid/Medicare funding will close or be stretched beyond their limits.  Hungry children will have food snatched out of their mouths, research into green energy sources will be stripped away.... the federal deficit will be increased by TRILLIONS.  Can you comprehend how much a trillion is?  Most people can't.  

In case you needed a visual aid on just how bad the OBBBA is, the vast majority of FOX News watchers gave it a thumbs down.  FOX News caters specifically to Republicans/conservatives.  





Massively unpopular yet still managed to pass.



The lack of support from the public is far stronger and more drastic than the support for it in Washington, where it passed by a slim margin of 215-214-1.  Now it's the law of the land.  I know we're not math geniuses in the U.S. but this proves one thing:  our representatives are nothing of the sort.  They don't give a single fuck about the will of the People and go 100% rogue once they have your vote, which they'll tell you any-damn-thing to obtain before pulling the rug out.  Poor red states like Alabama, Oklahoma, Arkansas & Louisiana will be harmed most by this, but nobody is immune to the shitstorm that's coming.  Brace yourselves.  ๐ŸŒ€

To be clear, unless you earn over a million dollars annually, this bill will fuck you right up the ass sans lube.  There's not a single provision in it that will help Americans, the working class, poor people, the elderly who've paid into Social Security all their lives or anyone else.  It's an egregious example of politicians doing evil shit strictly to pay back the billionaire donors who financed their campaigns.  Until Citizens United is revoked or ended, there will be plenty more where that came from. 

I hope to see many cities on ๐Ÿ”ฅ at the No Kings rally tomorrow.  Since violence is the only language these monsters understand.  The Big Beautiful bill is perhaps the most potent soft kill measure ever enacted on U.S. soil--it IS violence personified.  So don't fucking whine when "protesters turn violent" or another Lu1gi Mang1one pops up & pulls a pew-pew on a politician or billionaire CEO.  It won't be me or anyone I associate with, but just remember this day when it happens.  You can't starve people to death, push them out of their homes via price hikes/gentrification, strip them of health coverage which is a basic human right and expect anything less. 

And all you Trump supporters who swear he's some political outsider hero who's "for the little guy" and is doing all this "presidential stuff" out of the goodness of his heart:  you're 100% to blame.  The signs were always there--the fact that Trump IS a member of the billionaire class is a big one--but you preferred your delusions to the cold, hard reality.  Oh well.  Nobody will have any sympathy for you losing your Medicaid/Medicare or your actual lives due to this bill.  You made your own bed, shat in it and are now gonna be forced to roll around in the filthy stench for all eternity.  Enjoy that.  And to the Democrats who continue running center-right brunch liberal candidates who are pro-Israel, pro-capitalist members of the billionaire class themselves:  you're equally to blame.  This bill is perhaps the most depressingly stark reminder that nobody represents the 333 million people who live and work here, pay taxes & hold this country together.  As long as dark money and PACs are allowed to fund elections, there's no point in voting. 



Drowning in Delusion 

The problem is that so many working class & blue collar Americans refuse to see themselves as "poor".  Until they're able to cope with reality on reality's terms, we're all screwed.  In their minds, they're temporarily embarrassed millionaires who expect to become rich by osmosis via licking the assholes of billionaires like Bezos, Musk & Zuckerberg.  How's that working out for ya?  Did those "American jobs" ever come back?  Do we have a thriving economy, a booming auto industry in the North, profitable farming jobs in the South, first-in-the-world education/healthcare again or anything else that defines a "developed" 1st world nation?  No?  Then maybe it's time to come out of your trance and start living in reality.  Your Black, disabled, gay, liberal or poor neighbor isn't your enemy.  That Mexican immigrant down the street isn't "taking your job"--it's being GIVEN away by greedy fucks at the top who would rather pay Pedro pennies while soaking him in pesticides daily than paying you a living wage.   The people responsible are you and those you proudly vote for every few years like the slow learners you are.  It is a choice and it can change, but only once you come to grips with reality & make a different decision to see the world through a whole new filter.  

Look around honestly at your living conditions: the decrepit roads/bridges & buildings surrounding you.  The amount taken out of your paycheck monthly for private insurance which is the biggest scam since Charles Ponzi came on the scene as well as Social Security, which they're also in the process of bleeding dry.  The amount of federal taxes you struggle to pay yearly while those most able to pay don't contribute a dime.  I hope it makes you depressed, but mostly angry.  And I hope you direct that anger at those responsible: your own representatives. 

I hope you wake up and see the Hell you're living in and that it is, at least to a great extent, of your own making.  I hope you do more than writing your representative or "voting" about it.  Instead, realize once and for all that these cocksuckers don't represent you, me or anyone but the billionaire class, which you're definitely not a part of.  Look back at your town, city or neighborhood in the 1990s, '80s, '70s, or whenever you were a kid.  How much has it changed?  How badly has it gone downhill?  The buildings, businesses, housing, schools, hospitals (if you're lucky enough to have one nearby).  The people.  The homelessness, addiction, mental illness & mostly the seething rage flowing through every driver on the road; every mass shooter in the past & those yet to be.  HOW MUCH HAS IT ALL CHANGED?  What has been lost not to the normal passage of time but to the systematic dismantling of our institutions in the name of upward transfer of wealth?  What kind of world, if any, will you leave your kids?

Whether elephant or donkey, the 2 party system has led us to this point.  We've currently got a dangerous aging narcissist in power but the 'other side' is equally responsible.  Quit buying into the political theatre bullshit illusion that Republicans and Democrats are mortal enemies & realize they're all in this together.  No matter who wins, they still keep their socialized healthcare, huge salaries & other perks.  No matter who wins, we lose.  And we just lost perhaps the biggest amount of ground in modern history.  This bill, if not the final nail in the coffin of our country, will undoubtedly trigger the domino fall that leads us to where the Soviet Union was in its final days.  Just remember that myself & other lone doom-prophecy forecasters like Chris Hedges have been screaming it for YEARS.



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Mena, Arkansas, Barry Seal & the Boys on the Train Tracks

The WTC '93 Bombing:  The FBI's Involvement


The Franklin Scandal

Whistleblower Deaths in the U.S. - Karen Silkwood, John Barnett, Joshua Dean & Suchir Balaji.


9/11 Oddities: War Games, Put Options & More

The Death of Gary Webb - Suicide or Murder?

Jonestown & the CIA (already covered here but I'd like to go deeper into it)

The Death of John P. Wheeler III

The Bizarre Death of Colonel Philip Shue

Unexplained Diddy-Adjacent Deaths - Erika Kennedy, Terrance Dean & Kim Porter


The Oakland County Child Killer's Possible Connections to North Fox Island

The Fiery Crash that Killed Journalist Michael Hastings - Accident or Cyber-Attack?


These are just a few of the eerie, mysterious topics I hope to cover here in more detail one day.  Many of them highlight a possible underbelly of whistleblower murders & government coverups that'll forever change the way you look at the "Land of the Free". 

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