"anon" <shopathonic@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> HA!!!
>
> This is the FOURTH (maybe fifth) time you have vowed not to post any
more
> of your ad hominem filth in this thread, but like a typical drug addict,
> you cannot control yourself.
Man oh man, I'm busting a gut now!! Philip? A drug addict??
LOLOLOLOLOL!!
Why to know dear Philip is to love him!! :)
And anon?? I think benzo's are dangerous. I took them for 24 years and
finally stopped. Was I addicted? Probably, but I never abused them. And
yet, I still don't agree with one word you've said yet. You're barking,
but
do one is listening.
HAND!
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>
> There is nothing in your posts in this thread that add anything to this
> discussion but your patented personal nastiness and hostility. The very
> first sentence of your very first post in this thread was as follows:
"Ah,
> the *Anti Benzo Squad* is on the war path again." That is purely nasty,
> hostile ad hominem garbage. And your posts have degenerated from there,
> including your inconsiderate piling on of a mountain of tendentious
> studies, most of them funded by big drug companies who have a vested
> interest in promoting these drugs.
>
> And now what is the essence of your post? To advance the discussion with
> rational argument and facts? No . . . it is to command me to shut up
> because you obviously cannot refute my points with logic or facts. This
> totalitarian impulse is of a piece with your chronic ad hominem
nastiness
> and personal hostility and your indifference to the suffering of the
> countless thousands opeople who have fared badly with these drugs--unto
> complete dysfunction and ruined lives.
>
> You, sir, on all these counts are an ethical atrocity and disgrace.
>
> "Philip Peters" <philip@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:485678dd$0$14344$e4fe514c@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> zumone2002 schreef:
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> Search for "William Kaufman" and "troll" and you should get enough
>>> results to learn about anon's usual behavior.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks for enlightening us on this subject. While benzo use is and
should
>> be a subject of debate his attitude has indeed been that of a troll and
I
>> will not engage in further interaction with him. That's the fastest way
>> to get rid of him anyway ;-)
>>
>> Philip
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> People might consider valerian and/or melatonin for sleep and Kava or
>>>> GABA
>>>> for daytime anxiety. If those don't work, discuss benzos with your
>>>> doctor,
>>>> but proceed with caution, and educate yourelf about the risks.
>>>
>>> Since you are still posting this to alt.sup****t.crohns-colitis you
>>> should have mentioned that melatonin should not be taken with
>>> corticosteroids.
>>>
>>> From http://www.drugs.com/cdi/melatonin.html
>>> "Do NOT use Melatonin if:
>>> * you are allergic to any ingredient in Melatonin
>>> * you are taking immunosuppressants (eg, cyclos****ine),
>>> corticosteroids (eg, prednisone), or nifedipine
>>> * you have a history of immune system disorders, liver disease, or
>>> stroke
>>> * you are pregnant or breast-feeding"
>>>
>>> From November 2004 (http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/epcsums/melatsum.htm)
>>> " Melatonin for Treatment of Sleep Disorders" (a review)
>>> "Conclusions
>>>
>>> * Evidence suggests that melatonin is not effective in treating
>>> most primary sleep disorders with short-term use, although there is
>>> some evidence to suggest that melatonin is effective in treating
>>> delayed sleep phase syndrome with short-term use.
>>> * Evidence suggests that melatonin is not effective in treating
>>> most secondary sleep disorders with short-term use.
>>> * No evidence suggests that melatonin is effective in alleviating
>>> the sleep disturbance aspect of jet lag and ****ftwork disorder.
>>> * Evidence suggests that melatonin is safe with short-term use.
>>> * Evidence suggests that exogenous melatonin has a short half-life
>>> and it penetrates the blood-brain-barrier.
>>> * Evidence suggests a link between endogenous melatonin and the
>>> sleep cycle.
>>> * Evidence suggests a link between endogenous melatonin and the
>>> temperature rhythm."
>>>
>>> Pharmaceuticals are better regulated and better studied than
>>> "nutritional" supplements. Yes, there are risks with medications but
>>> there are known benefits. Supplements like melatonin have risks too
>>> but evidence to sup****t any benefits is lacking.
>>>
>>> Willy boy, you are not a medical professional. You are not even well
>>> read on the subject. Of course, anyone taking medical advice from an
>>> USENET kook, gets what they paid for.
>>>
>>> HTH,
>>>
>>> --
>>> Luke
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