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> Dicana after a few weeks
Posted: Sep 29 2009, 07:54 PM
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After a few weeks of taking this one a day in the morning, sometimes 2x a day I can say something is happening. DO NOT take stimulants of any kind with this. Tea maybe, a little bit. Something happened to me the other night and I thought maybe I had woke up from dying or something. I've had that experiene where you wake up and you cant breathe (asthma attack, most happen during REM sleep) then the next thing I know is opening my eyes and seeing EMT's starting at me pulling a mask off my face. I went into a 12+ hour coma may 2008 and woke up in the ICU. At 5 years old I ate 8 hash brownies. Ran around in a circle then passed out for long time. I had my heart stop from mixing the wrong OTC cold medicines (the culprits were ketoprofin or alieve). Nothing suttle with me in the are of health scares. Well I dont know what happened. I do have a bit of MVP so I get chest pains, flutters, palpation. But other than slightly low blood sugar I "woke" up. I felt like I died and came back to life. I had taken nothing other than a energy drink earlyer. Rockstar juiced, its crap I know with sucralose and acesulfame k. I dont know what happened but my heart was pounding like crazy. Something about the beta-receptors I think. The rest of my body was weak and tired. But my heart was pounding hard but not too fast. I used to have a resting rate of aboaut 115-120bpm. Old adrenalin junkie. Its like I never came down from the drugs they gave me from being hospitalized with a respriatory issue. Prednisone, you name it. All the speed analogues they use for asthma. Prednisone was the worst. I tell you, prednisone is like the worst damn thing you could ever put in your body. That was 1989 and my teeth are still falling out. But i've always been WIRED. Not ADD. Well this was around 90bpm but it was pounding hard. No chest pain no tingling. I chalk this up as a side effect. Interesting though. Clenbuterol is supposed to reverse the negative effects of Albuterol, which I took. Can you say sudden cardiac death? I knew you could. But it still downregulates the beta-receptors? What? Its a beta-agonist? Weird. So this stuff re-activates the beta-receptors. Well no duh. Do NOT mess around people. Sudden cardiac death. Chinese call that "yin collapse". Where you just drop dead right on the spot. Take a break from stimulants while on this stuff.
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Posted: Sep 29 2009, 08:36 PM
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ohmy.gif wow, holy shit! thats some F*cking story. sounds like you've had some psychiatric conditions, man. Thats pretty crazy. A "Yin collapse" you say?


So, are you allowed to use the internet everyday over there at the mental hospital or what?

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Posted: Sep 29 2009, 09:00 PM
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Posted: Sep 29 2009, 10:28 PM
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Wow, and only his third post. Nope, he doesn't have an agenda.

And you thought nothing could top that review by the guy who said that Slim Xtreme turned him into Charles Manson.

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Posted: Sep 30 2009, 01:55 PM
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different cycles of Dicana at 6 caps a day WITH stims. Never experienced any negative sides or anything along those lines. If all that happened to you, I would guess there's something else going on in your life. Dicana gets very positive reviews everywhere I've seen and I researched it quite a bit before trying it myself.

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Posted: Sep 30 2009, 04:29 PM
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laugh.gif I don't know how I read that wall of text, but I managed. What a story! hahaha

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Posted: Sep 30 2009, 04:50 PM
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that review sort of scared me. I don't think i'll be purchasing this supplement anytime soon. Or could it be his past, that is the more important factor in this story? Still crazy stuff! blink.gif
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Posted: Oct 1 2009, 10:59 AM
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I have a similar story. I was one week into my bottle of Dicana and decided to have a cup of coffee regular.....not decaf. HUGE mistake. I woke up just as TMG describes, like I had just been released from death's grip. Cold sweat and a strange metalic taste in my mouth. By the time I came to my senses I realized that during my blackout I had slaughtered a wild deer and had been nestling inside its carcass for God knows how long. Anyway, long story short I polished off the one of the deer's hind legs and ran naked to nearest town for help. The Latvians call this "vilkacis". True story.
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Posted: Oct 1 2009, 02:09 PM
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Taking drugs that alters the thyroid, (like diacana) which controls the metabolism of every cell in your body, probably isnt the best choice to make.
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Posted: Oct 1 2009, 09:00 PM
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Never had any negative sides like this w/ two cycles at 6 a day. Dicana isn't a drug, though.

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Posted: Oct 1 2009, 10:28 PM
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QUOTE (chakmak @ Oct 1 2009, 10:59 AM)
I have a similar story. I was one week into my bottle of Dicana and decided to have a cup of coffee regular.....not decaf. HUGE mistake. I woke up just as TMG describes, like I had just been released from death's grip. Cold sweat and a strange metalic taste in my mouth. By the time I came to my senses I realized that during my blackout I had slaughtered a wild deer and had been nestling inside its carcass for God knows how long. Anyway, long story short I polished off the one of the deer's hind legs and ran naked to nearest town for help. The Latvians call this "vilkacis". True story.

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Posted: Oct 1 2009, 11:48 PM
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I know this guys life story now but dont know anything about the products thanks for the review the dicana blink.gif

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Posted: Oct 2 2009, 12:23 PM
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  Never had any negative sides like this w/ two cycles at 6 a day. Dicana isn't a drug, though


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Main Entry: 1drug
Pronunciation: \ˈdrəg\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English drogge
Date: 14th century
1 a obsolete : a substance used in dyeing or chemical operations b : a substance used as a medication or in the preparation of medication c according to the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (1) : a substance recognized in an official pharmacopoeia or formulary (2) : a substance intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease (3) : a substance other than food intended to affect the structure or function of the body (4) : a substance intended for use as a component of a medicine but not a device or a component, part, or accessory of a device
2 : a commodity that is not salable or for which there is no demand —used in the phrase drug on the market
3 : something and often an illegal substance that causes addiction, habituation, or a marked change in consciousness


Technically, it is a "drug".

Read #3...

"A substance other than food intended to affect the structure or function of the body"

Dicana is a substance.... fact. Dicana is intended to alter the function of the thyroid.


Analogs of thyroid hormone are in dicana. These analogs affect the thyroid function, as in, make it more "active" which in turn can lead to increased metabolism.







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Posted: Oct 2 2009, 02:09 PM
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I agree... drug. Kind of like how ephedra, though an herb, contains the drug ephedrine HCL.

I don't like the word "drug". Too much negative connotation implied with it. I'll just stick with calling this stuff "chemicals"... basically everything comes down to chemicals.

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Posted: Oct 2 2009, 02:40 PM
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  I agree... drug. Kind of like how ephedra, though an herb, contains the drug ephedrine HCL.

I don't like the word "drug". Too much negative connotation implied with it. I'll just stick with calling this stuff "chemicals"... basically everything comes down to chemicals.


Our world is an accumulation of physics and chemistry....

Countless interactions, so many infact that spontaneity is basically ruled out...
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Posted: Oct 2 2009, 09:51 PM
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If that's the standard, then l-ornithine and l-arginine would have to be considered drugs as well. They've been shown in studies to alter the secretion of GH. It's a matter of semantics, I guess but I don't like to use the d word that loosely since it would cause many substances to be considered drugs when they don't really have that connotation.

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QUOTE (Josh47933 @ Oct 2 2009, 09:51 PM)
It's a matter of semantics

Yup.

"A drug, broadly speaking, is any substance that, when absorbed into the body of a living organism, alters normal bodily function. There is no single, precise definition, as there are different meanings in drug control law, government regulations, medicine, and colloquial usage." - Wiki

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Posted: Oct 3 2009, 01:15 PM
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This was an absolute pleasure to read. I love these forums. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE (jcanton @ Oct 3 2009, 01:15 PM)
This was an absolute pleasure to read. I love these forums. biggrin.gif

Glad you're enjoying it here, JC. There's a lot of knowledgeable ppl. here willing to help out.

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  If that's the standard, then l-ornithine and l-arginine would have to be considered drugs as well. They've been shown in studies to alter the secretion of GH. It's a matter of semantics, I guess but I don't like to use the d word that loosely since it would cause many substances to be considered drugs when they don't really have that connotation


nope...

both that you mentioned are found in foods naturally occurring without manipulation. The stuff in dicana are hormones, not found in foods. The thyroid synthesizes stuff in food to turn into the stuff in dicana.
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