Tens of thousands now die each year of opioid addiction. Whether those deaths were accidental or not, in some way they meant all those people found simply being here too painful to bear. We have to ask ourselves what we have created, as a society, that so many people want out.

May 4, 2019 · 5:35 AM UTC

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If we can’t trust our pharmaceutical companies, or the FDA to regulate these companies, who can we trust. “Oh What A Tangled Web We Weave”, when our minds are taken over by greed. 60 minutes was very enlightening.
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Yes. You are so right.
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That’s a pretty powerful thought and question.
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Yes why are so many people giving up on life its a tablet now or drugs for everything life is for living we only get one chance
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That's right-the environment is so ugly (money stress, meaningless work, pollution, congestion, etc., etc.) that people use many forms of escapism. Drugs, drinking, shopping, a new car, movies, sports, anything to feel good. If u really look at this massive insanity, what's good?
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The real question is how the DEA allowed drug companies to make thousands of heroin addicts.
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It’s hell on earth 🌏
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So true and so sad.
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I'm glad you're addressing these issue at the level of cause. I don't know if you're familiar with ibogaine therapy for opioid addiction, but I'd love to know what you think of it.
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