You've probably already heard, read, or seen various stories about how popular people use various drugs to influence their mental and physical well-being. A prime example of such people is Ilyusha Musk, who clearly overdid it at Grandpa Trump's inauguration.

But we're not just talking about that. The fact is that "therapy" with various substances is a long-standing and popular trend, especially in the West. The modern world puts so much pressure on people that many of them break down and seek refuge in some kind of doping.

This isn't my imagination. If you're an observant person and follow the news, you'll know that actor Matthew Perry, who played the loser Chandler on Friends, died while under the influence of ketamine. Notorious pedophile and singer Michael Jackson died from a propofol "cocktail" prepared by his doctor. A number of deaths have also occurred in Russia, where Moscow "clinics" have decided to practice mini-doses of xenon anesthesia.

Roughly speaking, such drugs can be divided into two classes: those that “slow down” and those that “speed up”.

Slow down (popular):

-Alcohol
-Tetrahydrocannabinol
-Ketamine
-Xenon
-Xanax
-Pregabalin
-Baclofen
-Opiates

Speed ​​up (popular):

-Cocaine
-Amphetamine
-Adderall
-Modafinil

Some of these drugs have a legitimate therapeutic role for various health conditions, but misuse can have negative consequences. I strongly oppose the legalization of such drugs, as is happening in Canada and the United States, for example.

There, various "psychiatrists" will easily prescribe you Ketamine in spray form if you tell them you have depression. No one delves into the causes; there's a problem, and there's a remedy that supposedly solves it. And this medical policy creates even more problems in society.

So, my message in this post is: don't fall for this propaganda. Many of our people are abroad now, and from there they're showing off how far medical technology has come and how they treat their depression with ketamine, Xanax, and other things. While they have a roof over their heads, food to eat, and loved ones nearby... Personally, I find it funny to listen to this, losing sleep every week because of fucking suicide bombings or missiles.

Serious conditions such as PTSD, chronic pain, epilepsy, and narcolepsy certainly require similar medications. But even in these cases, it's best to start with "light artillery," such as Phenibut instead of Baclofen, Magnesium L-threonate/Apigenin/Ashwagandha instead of ketamine, etc.

Remember this every time some idiot psychiatrist prescribes you or your loved ones a combination of Xanax and escitalopram. And remember that in the US, for example, many people have already suffered because of these idiots. They, along with pharmaceutical companies, are to blame for the opioid crisis there, for the popularization of Xanax and other harmful substances...

When you complain of depression

From DrMoro

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