Archive for December, 2008

Sitters Help Confused Trippers

December 30, 2008 - 8:38 pm Comments Off
sitters help confused trippers

When a person goes into a hallucinogenic trip, they may be a little confused and more than a little disorientated. In order that the person doesn’t hurt themselves or do damage, then it is always wise to have someone sober around that can take control of a negative situation. Despite being a safe drug (as well as a legal one in most states), people who buy salvia need a sitter just as much as any other drug users. Bear this in mind when you decide to buy salvia.

Being a sitter is not a glamorous job, but it is an important one. Salvia is likely to disorientate and confuse, especially when it is first used. If this is your first time to buy Salvia, then this advice is especially important.

Being too protective can be as bad as not being there at all. People do not generally like to be touched when they are under the influence; likewise the person may need to roam around the space they are in for a little while so that they can explore. This should be encouraged, not prevented.

Make sure you have in mind someone who is capable of being a sensible sitter when you make the decision to buy salvia. Without a sitter, do not consider using Salvia. The risk just isn’t worth it.

Acai helps with weight loss and the effects of aging

December 17, 2008 - 11:16 pm Comments Off
acai helps with weight loss and the effects of aging

Acai berries might be something of a new phenomenon for people outside of South America, but around their home in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest, they have been an integral part of life for many centuries. Locals in the area around where the Acai Berry is harvest from the acai palm on which they grow eat a lot of acai. I mean a lot: around 42% of their daily intake by volume is made up of delicious acai berries.

Now, thanks to the wonders of modern technology and the ingenuity of some clever distributors of Acai Products, we are able to enjoy the benefits of acai worldwide.

Acai has been touted by many sources as a great way to help your diet. It has not been proved that acai helps weight loss, but all the indications are there to say it will be proved shortly. If it is shown that acai promotes weight loss then this is yet another string to the bow of the acai fruit.

As well as helping weight loss, acai also provides valuable amino acids, antioxidants and even essential omega fatty acids; these are all required by your body to help keep it in working order. Whether you want to use acai for weight loss or not, there is plenty going for the little fruit.

Pure Acai can boost your energy levels

December 14, 2008 - 10:15 am Comments Off
pure acai can boost your energy levels

If you are lucky enough to be a member of one of the reclusive Caboclo populations that live near the acai palms in the Brazilian rain forest, it is more than likely that you know the acai berry very, very well. You probably farm them all day, in fact, and when you are not farming them you will be most likely eating them, since the acai berry makes up 42% of your diet, by weight.

Unfortunately it isn’t so easy for those of us that don’t live in Brazil to get our hands on acai berries of any kind, such is the nature of their startlingly rapid degradation after harvesting. Fortunately we do have alternatives and some, like Pure Acai, are probably better than the original.

The reason that Pure Acai is so good is simply that it is concentrated, freeze dried acai extract. This is a no nonsense product that does what it says on the tin: Pure Acai provides an extremely convenient source of all the goodness and nutrients that acai offers, only in a far more convenient form. Pure Acai means that you don’t have to cook or bake all day with acai purees or preserves in order to get the goodness into your diet and, consequently, into your body. A good alternative, and probably the best option.

Snurf Pills And Salvia Are 'Abuse'

December 1, 2008 - 6:52 pm Comments Off
snurf pills ans salvia are abuse

Snurf pills and other “herbal” euphoric drugs have become part of an increase in the abuse of over-the-counter drugs by youths, say experts.

Four teens were hospitalized in Pennsylvania after buying pink Snurf pills over the Internet, leading parents to turn their attention to this teenage fad.

Although it’s as yet unclear exactly what Snurf pills contain, the effects of the drug, as reported by users, have led experts to point the finger at dextromethorphan (DMX), the cough suppressant ingredient found in many medicines.

DMX is a synthetic morphine analog that doesn’t produce the opioid effects. One in 10 children between grades seven and 12 has experimented with DMX.

Despite a decrease in the use of illegal drugs among teenagers in the US, abuse of meds sold over the counter is on the rise.

After the incident in Pennsylvania, there was a slight crackdown on the availability of Snurf over the Internet, although there is no way to rid the Web of the substances presence altogether.

As well as using and abusing Snurf, children have access to a multitude of other legal highs, including salvia divinorum, a herb that is smoked in a similar way to pot, albeit with much more powerful effects.

Users of salvia experience intense hallucinations and even out-of-body experiences. Salvia has been available over the Internet and in smoking shops for years, but it isn’t the only other legal high that kids can get their hands on.

Spirit Walk comes in pill form and is similar to Snurf, but produces effects more akin to taking magic mushrooms. Herbal ecstasy comes in various forms and its effects vary from producing feelings of euphoria to giving users a headache and an upset stomach.

Sold to boost sexual stamina, Red Bliss comes in a red capsule and is said to also be a mood elevator.

Salvia is available all over the web.