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	<title>Comments on: Caffeine, hallucinations and an odd ghost obsession</title>
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		<title>By: Ragdoll</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This world is teetering like a &quot;Drunken Hut&quot;. I see things, but then I have BAMD (swiss-cheese conrneas). I took PM Tylenol once and fell on my face for four hours, face-dwon, on a hard floor. Only once. My daughter can&#039;t feel her limbs if she takes Aleve (neither can Alzheimer&#039;s sufferers). A friend of ours ruined his Esophegus (?spelling) on Ibuprofin. I once counted ill-effects and contraindications of some meds advertised on TV. There were 21 of them as opposed to only one beneficial effect.
We were better off simply chewing the bark of the Weeping Willow tree. Those Sioux knew what they were doing.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This world is teetering like a &#8220;Drunken Hut&#8221;. I see things, but then I have BAMD (swiss-cheese conrneas). I took PM Tylenol once and fell on my face for four hours, face-dwon, on a hard floor. Only once. My daughter can&#8217;t feel her limbs if she takes Aleve (neither can Alzheimer&#8217;s sufferers). A friend of ours ruined his Esophegus (?spelling) on Ibuprofin. I once counted ill-effects and contraindications of some meds advertised on TV. There were 21 of them as opposed to only one beneficial effect.<br />
We were better off simply chewing the bark of the Weeping Willow tree. Those Sioux knew what they were doing.</p>
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