Re: R you against pills that altering one's emotional state
Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 8:02 pm
So you shouldn't use pills if your fasting?
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Since time immemorial, people have lived and coped without those altering pills. Those pills became widely available since the past few decades. It is possible that some or most of those pills could be recalled for one or another reason. Personally, I'm against those pills. For one, its circulation has a commercial aspect. The company that produces a pill such as Zoloft reaps $billions in profit. The pill unnaturally (chemically) and forcefully alters/affects the brain. I'm in favor of religious or alternative methods of treatments. Treatments that have successfully worked for the generations before us.Goljano Lion wrote:R you against pills that altering one's emotional state
I know there are some religious people here, and before I start I'd like to mention I'm not asking about moral objections to drug use, I'm wondering how religious people feel about drug use and its influence on the brain. You don't have to be religious, actually, but that's mainly who I'm asking. But I'm sure people in general can relate to what I'm asking, except the people who openly admit and accept it.
Goljano ..Inaa lilaahi wa inaa ileyhi Raajicuun..Adeeer walaahi I feel sorry for you. Wax kaliyah oo aan ku dhihi karaa waa QAADKA iskaa.Goljano Lion wrote:ok let me speak your language, waryaa hadii alaabta ninka weyn ka fadhiisato and you become impoten, you can take a pill to make alaabta ninka weyn hard again, ma xaaran baa? what is your thoughtCali_Gaab wrote:What's the link between you fasting and the topic at hand?
Goljano ..Inaa lilaahi wa inaa ileyhi Raajicuun..Adeeer walaahi I feel sorry for you. Wax kaliyah oo aan ku dhihi karaa waa QAADKA iskaa.[/quotexidigow wrote:Goljano Lion wrote:ok let me speak your language, waryaa hadii alaabta ninka weyn ka fadhiisato and you become impoten, you can take a pill to make alaabta ninka weyn hard again, ma xaaran baa? what is your thoughtCali_Gaab wrote:What's the link between you fasting and the topic at hand?
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Xidigow, if it wasn't for you interfering i could have continued this to atleast 3 pages.
Haddad wrote:Since time immemorial, people have lived and coped without those altering pills. Those pills became widely available since the past few decades. It is possible that some or most of those pills could be recalled for one or another reason. Personally, I'm against those pills. For one, its circulation has a commercial aspect. The company that produces a pill such as Zoloft reaps $billions in profit. The pill unnaturally (chemically) and forcefully alters/affects the brain. I'm in favor of religious or alternative methods of treatments. Treatments that have successfully worked for the generations before us.Goljano Lion wrote:R you against pills that altering one's emotional state
I know there are some religious people here, and before I start I'd like to mention I'm not asking about moral objections to drug use, I'm wondering how religious people feel about drug use and its influence on the brain. You don't have to be religious, actually, but that's mainly who I'm asking. But I'm sure people in general can relate to what I'm asking, except the people who openly admit and accept it.
since Xplay left, i am the only S-lander who does the karbash..............Cali_Gaab wrote:![]()
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Xidigow, if it wasn't for you interfering i could have continued this to atleast 3 pages.
Goljano, i'm just messin with you.
Why do you think Awe said he's enjoying this
xidigow wrote:Calow,Cali_Gaab wrote:![]()
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Xidigow, if it wasn't for you interfering i could have continued this to atleast 3 pages.
Galjano is one of my friends here, and the fact that he is FLAT Tyre made feel sorry for him
Being bipolar or hyperactive is associated with growing up or living in a fast paced environment and industrialized country such as America. I have never heard of people who have such psychological ailments in Somalia or Somaliland. Bear in mind, I have also suggested alternative methods of treatments.Goljano Lion wrote:so if you r a bipolar or a hyperactive, what would you do? we all know emotion have a lot to do with chemical and electric activity in the brain, would that be nice if that can be change by taking pills
Basra- wrote:Goljano Lion wrote:R you against pills that altering one's emotional state
I know there are some religious people here, and before I start I'd like to mention I'm not asking about moral objections to drug use, I'm wondering how religious people feel about drug use and its influence on the brain. You don't have to be religious, actually, but that's mainly who I'm asking. But I'm sure people in general can relate to what I'm asking, except the people who openly admit and accept it.
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Haddad wrote:Being bipolar or hyperactive is associated with growing up or living in a fast paced environment and industrialized country such as America. I have never heard of people who have such psychological ailments in Somalia or Somaliland. Bear in mind, I have also suggested alternative methods of treatments.Goljano Lion wrote:so if you r a bipolar or a hyperactive, what would you do? we all know emotion have a lot to do with chemical and electric activity in the brain, would that be nice if that can be change by taking pills
I don't think a pill can fix depression. The pill might alter the brain, but it doesn't fix what the person is depressed about. This sort of pill sounds like someone drinking alcohol to forget a problem; but the problem isn't fixed nor does it go away.Goljano Lion wrote:sxb where is the problem if you take medicine to combat depression or fixing a medical problem, its like Old dude fixing his erectile dysfunction
the whole idea of taking pills is to fix the problem, otherwise what is the use of taking pills, when you are sickHaddad wrote:I don't think a pill can fix depression. The pill might alter the brain, but it doesn't fix what the person is depressed about. This sort of pill sounds like someone drinking alcohol to forget a problem; but the problem isn't fixed nor does it go away.Goljano Lion wrote:sxb where is the problem if you take medicine to combat depression or fixing a medical problem, its like Old dude fixing his erectile dysfunction