Clid3r
Clid3r t1_j7o8070 wrote
Reply to comment by Alantsu in Are people with autoimmune diseases less likely to get viral infections? How about cancers? by Selfeducated
Family member with a successful transplant takes them and even tho he healthy as far as that’s concerned, he developed lung cancer because of his meds. He claims it’s normal and treatable, even tho he had a lobectomy.
Clid3r t1_iuj9l6t wrote
Reply to comment by DUNDER_KILL in TIL: Asthmador was an asthma treatment in the US in the 1950s. It was made up of 3 toxic/hallucinogenic compounds belladonna (atropine), stramonium (nightshade/jimson weed), and potassium perchlorate (oxidant commonly used in fireworks). One common delivery method for Asthmador - cigarettes! by Geek_Nan
You never know, it’s why we were both asking.
Be interesting to hear people tried it and had the same experience, continents and decades apart.
Clid3r t1_iuifq1n wrote
Reply to comment by Mediocre-Age-7457 in TIL: Asthmador was an asthma treatment in the US in the 1950s. It was made up of 3 toxic/hallucinogenic compounds belladonna (atropine), stramonium (nightshade/jimson weed), and potassium perchlorate (oxidant commonly used in fireworks). One common delivery method for Asthmador - cigarettes! by Geek_Nan
I should have been more clear that’s what I wanted to read about too.
People seeing little grey men is one thing… but a woman with black eyes and a wolf is pretty specific and I’d be curious to see if any controlled studies were done without letting the subjects know who/what to expect.
Clid3r t1_iugwly1 wrote
Reply to comment by 9Lives_ in TIL: Asthmador was an asthma treatment in the US in the 1950s. It was made up of 3 toxic/hallucinogenic compounds belladonna (atropine), stramonium (nightshade/jimson weed), and potassium perchlorate (oxidant commonly used in fireworks). One common delivery method for Asthmador - cigarettes! by Geek_Nan
Any written accounts of that?
Clid3r t1_jdt2u27 wrote
Reply to Golf carts are sports cars by exbingoz
Can confirm.
I’ve had five in the last two years… all street legal. They are a ton of fun to use for regular around town stuff.