@PTFC, Every b3nz0 patient has a unique bent in advocating the merits of a favorite anxiolytic. I am no different, having abandoned altogether my once favorite x@n@x for longer duration b3nz0s.
With that in mind, I have often reflected upon the difficulty that medical experts face when polling test guinea pig patients. They seek to determine absolutes of effectiveness of chemicals to be applied to the unwashed masses outside of the test groups. Drug companies endeavor to promote maximum sales, while shrinks try to ascertain the minimum effective dose for each patient's symptoms. Law enforcement and beaurocrats apparently seek to abolish any drug use at all, patient be damned.
The biochemists say that l0r@z3p@m has a short to intermediate half life value while the shrinks credit it with somewhat longer duration of effects when compared to x@n@x and v@l!um. They tell us that l0r@z provides euphoria as well or better than all other b3n20s. L0r@z is prescribed for chronic anxiety and insomnia, but not for panic disorders or epilepsy. It is considered to be the most addictive b3nz0 of all (which I personally believe is why it's among the most pleasurable.)
Although many people don't indicate euphoria in their experience reports, I agree with the shrinks. L0r@z is wonderfully euphoric for me. It affords an imminently rewarding adventure which I find to be almost "trippy", for lack of better word.
I would urge caution in dosing if functionality in public is necessary, as some recreational users (like me) can find additional doses to be deliciously irresistible. When one is well oiled up, it can be easy to ignore caution, and like alcohol, a happy "bullet proof" attitude can leave a veritable path of destruction in one's wake. Like other b3n20s, the urge to overindulge can find the uninitiated in embarrassing circumstances. Soul searching, introspection, and sensibility all come only after effects wear off.
Leaving all pesky caution aside, enjoy this b3n20. If it's worth doing, (and this one definitely is) it's worth doing to excess. A mind is a wonderful thing when wasted, and when on l0r@z, mine definitely better off.
With that in mind, I have often reflected upon the difficulty that medical experts face when polling test guinea pig patients. They seek to determine absolutes of effectiveness of chemicals to be applied to the unwashed masses outside of the test groups. Drug companies endeavor to promote maximum sales, while shrinks try to ascertain the minimum effective dose for each patient's symptoms. Law enforcement and beaurocrats apparently seek to abolish any drug use at all, patient be damned.
The biochemists say that l0r@z3p@m has a short to intermediate half life value while the shrinks credit it with somewhat longer duration of effects when compared to x@n@x and v@l!um. They tell us that l0r@z provides euphoria as well or better than all other b3n20s. L0r@z is prescribed for chronic anxiety and insomnia, but not for panic disorders or epilepsy. It is considered to be the most addictive b3nz0 of all (which I personally believe is why it's among the most pleasurable.)
Although many people don't indicate euphoria in their experience reports, I agree with the shrinks. L0r@z is wonderfully euphoric for me. It affords an imminently rewarding adventure which I find to be almost "trippy", for lack of better word.
I would urge caution in dosing if functionality in public is necessary, as some recreational users (like me) can find additional doses to be deliciously irresistible. When one is well oiled up, it can be easy to ignore caution, and like alcohol, a happy "bullet proof" attitude can leave a veritable path of destruction in one's wake. Like other b3n20s, the urge to overindulge can find the uninitiated in embarrassing circumstances. Soul searching, introspection, and sensibility all come only after effects wear off.
Leaving all pesky caution aside, enjoy this b3n20. If it's worth doing, (and this one definitely is) it's worth doing to excess. A mind is a wonderful thing when wasted, and when on l0r@z, mine definitely better off.
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