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holt:
Sam Quinones Dreamland Part 01 Audiobook 6h 57m
Sam Quinones Dreamland Part 02 Audiobook 6h 58m
Sam Quinones - wikipedia
quote: Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic (Bloomsbury Press, 2015) is story of the evolving opioid epidemic in Mexico and the United States. Quinones describes the "explosion in heroin use and how one small Mexican town changed how heroin was produced and sold in America."

Additional reading;
THE ORTHOMOLECULAR TREATMENT OF DRUG ADDICTION
A FIRST AUSTRALIAN REPORT
by Archie Kalokerinos A.M.M., M.B.B.S., Ph.D., F.A.P.M., Glen Dettman A.M.M., BA, Ph.D., F.A.P.M.
http://whale.to/v/kalokerinos2.html
-holt (March 09, 2020, 08:07 AM)
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I just thought to add, Lay Z Boy recliner with vibrator, or just a wooden rocking chair. My folks used to have an easy chair that was a swivel and rocker.

cranioscopical:
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

(I figured since we're going down the rabbit hole anyway...)

mouser:
since we're going down the rabbit hole anyway
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Are we not at the bottom of it yet? :tellme:

holt:
Cyril Of Scythopolis: The Lives of the Monks of Palestine (Cistercian Studies) Paperback – November 1, 1991
https://www.amazon.com/Lives-Monks-Paulestine-Cistercian-Studies/dp/0879079142
Translated by R.M.Price; Annotated by John Binns.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyril_of_Scythopolis

holt:
Announcing a National Emergency Library to Provide Digitized Books to Students and the Public
http://blog.archive.org/2020/03/24/announcing-a-national-emergency-library-to-provide-digitized-books-to-students-and-the-public/?iax=ntlemrlib%7cctalnk
To address our unprecedented global and immediate need for access to reading and research materials, as of today, March 24, 2020, the Internet Archive will suspend waitlists for the 1.4 million (and growing) books in our lending library by creating a National Emergency Library to serve the nation’s displaced learners. This suspension will run through June 30, 2020, or the end of the US national emergency, whichever is later.

During the waitlist suspension, users will be able to borrow books from the National Emergency Library without joining a waitlist, ensuring that students will have access to assigned readings and library materials that the Internet Archive has digitized for the remainder of the US academic calendar, and that people who cannot physically access their local libraries because of closure or self-quarantine can continue to read and thrive during this time of crisis, keeping themselves and others safe.
More info at the announcement's web page.

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