i feel weird

andi said:
Oh man...!
Thanks L ! I was suspecting it., I

Dropped !
Never really like it anyways....yackhhh!!! :whistle:

I wholeheartedly second what Laura has just said Andi, if you read my quote just above http://www.cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php?topic=15809.msg132325#msg132325 you'll get an example of what a simple one sip, can do. It literally felt like pure poison spreading inside my veins
 
Laura said:
abstract said:
I do enjoy the gin, unfortunately i'm not 21 yet, just about 4 months left. Not that i would over indulge.

Oh,... it is not directly related to you...the only relation could be that you like to enjoy something sweet and I like a shot of wihiskey every now and then...

So i was just wandering ...

Both EXTREMELY inflammatory - like you would NOT believe! Alcohol is pure POISON to your body!

I like your new avatar Laura :)

On the point of alcohol, I guess like you say it really depends on the particular individual. I do notice some inflammation when I drink whiskey (which is pretty much the only thing I drink these days). But didn't the C's state that 1 shot of whiskey per day is good for you? I believe Tesla was also fond of it. I read he thought he would live to be 120 because he drank a shot of whiskey every day. But of course he didn't make it that far.
 
Aaron said:
But didn't the C's state that 1 shot of whiskey per day is good for you?

I believe that was advice specifically to Ark, in a specific situation where he was undergoing a lot of 'interference' in his environment of what I remember being an electromagnetic nature. The point being that it is probably person- and situation-specific.
 
I read you post Gertrudes. Is It possible that you are less tolerant to some drinks? But I understand completely the sensation you describe ; I have a very sensitive stomach and it tells me everything within 5 min. If for any reason my stomach gets upset, it gives me a headache immediately...and this is true for most of the alcoholic drinks ...but whiskey seems to be calming some of the stomach sensations, if for example I am invited to eat somewhere (99% chances i'll have a big headache), then a shout will save the day.

I am in no way creating a habituate out of it. But I figured I can ask...and if it really is that bad..., well heck - screw it then !

:)
 
andi said:
Is It possible that you are less tolerant to some drinks?

Yes, I suppose so.

Andi said:
but whiskey seems to be calming some of the stomach sensations, if for example I am invited to eat somewhere (99% chances i'll have a big headache), then a shout will save the day.

That's peculiar. Well, whiskey is considered a digestive drink. Not sure whether we have such an expression in English, but translated from my mother tongue that's what it would mean: digestive. So, I figure the connotation comes from it somehow helping digestion.... :huh:

Andi said:
I am in no way creating a habituate out of it. But I figured I can ask...

Of course, there is only one way to know. ;)
I think I do have a sensitivity to alcohol, so I realize that my experience will surely not be similar to yours. But one thing that's happened to me, is that I only found such sensitivities after having stopped eating/drinking inflammatory foods/drinks. It really is intersting, it's like finding a new body :)
 
Uh, if I can clarify here real quick, I almost never drink alcohol, i never even crave it. But goddangit, i'm havin' gin on my birthday! Otherwise i'd say there's basically no point in drinking it.
 
A while back I was at a car dealership inquiring about a few issues I was having to do with a vehicle. As I talked with the representative, I began to feel odd as if not sick but different. Its hard to describe but just for lack of a better explanation, of being chemically altered. As if I had just taken something and it was beginning to have a reaction to it. I wasn't consumed by it and managed but it did get my attention and concern.
So I started to monitor the environment in the dealership and repair shop, as their was passage way to the mechanics room area, divided by a swing door, that would be opened when and employee moved from the repair room through the showroom.
As I talked with representative for the issue I was having with the car, he began to to feel and act like he was feeling ill. He would move to another area to research my inquire and when he came back and sat down and he complained that he was not feeling right.
He continued to work a bit when I noticed he was turning pale. It seems he was having a reaction to something, but he was not coping with it as I was.

My thoughts were that something had been released in the facility . But why were we the only ones with onset of some sort of reaction. There was no indication that any one else was being effected, except him and I.
I should also note that there was in the morning and into the afternoon a tremendous amount of aerial chem trail activity in the sky. :huh:
As we finished the conversation the sales rep would eventually excuse himself and leave, as he said he was not feeling well. He just walked off, not finishing what we started, that's how ill he was.
As it seemed to come on strong and quickly.
I continued with my afternoon and had no repercussions or issue once I left the dealership. :huh:
 
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