
JustOverIt
Experienced
- Nov 8, 2018
- 270
It appears PN has a tendency to rush his books out as soon as possible without making the necessary revisions... It's somewhat irresponsible as people are relying on this information greatly - It's literally a matter of life or death but then again he's running a business with a profit objective so I understand the need to push "novel" methods to increase book sales...
For instance, it would make sense if PN mentioned that ingesting too much metoclopramide could cause severe symptoms of EPS and the least he could do is insert a disclaimer in the book to warn people however the book is completely silent on the key part of taking Nembutal. Even 60mg of metoclopramide may cause these symptoms in individuals who are sensitive to metoclopramide's effects but his suggested "regimen" keeps changing without justification in every new edition
This is all we have; all anyone has. He just gives the outline (skeleton) of information needed (sourcing that from reported deaths). And its then up to us to think critically about whether this information is valid or not. Even the elderly should question everything. EPS can happen but it is VERY RARE. We CANNOT be too picky.