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#518792 - 06/07/07 07:03 AM
Onlinesolution4u.com - 10% discount for VIPīS
 
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Melody
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This is the official thread for questions, comments, and general info about OnlineSolution4u.com.
If you ordered from them and have an ordering experience to share please use the other thread.
For more information about OnlineSolution4u.com, discount codes, and to see the feedback thread click here
Whois info, public info, on March 31, 2008:
IP Address: 202.71.129.40 IP Location - Delhi - Delhi - Sterling Capital Pvt. Ltd Registrant: ravi jain 10/12 modul town LUDHIANA PU 56632 IN
Domain Name: ONLINESOLUTION4U.COM
Administrative Contact, Technical Contact: jain, ravi ravi jain qq qq PU, No Valid State 55555 US 555555 fax: 999 999 9999
Record expires on 25-Jun-2014. Record created on 25-Jun-2002. Database last updated on 2-Apr-2008 14:16:40 EDT.
Domain servers in listed order:
NS1.NET4INDIA.COM 202.71.129.33 NS2.NET4INDIA.COM 202.71.128.37
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#518799 - 06/18/07 01:27 PM
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xIsolatioNx
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Registered: 10/13/05
Posts: 455
Loc: USA
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His vic's made me very sick, took 2 for my back pain and was 'praying to the porcelain god' about 2 hours after taking them. Someone else recently posted that they were in hospital for 4 days after taking them. Just my experience.
Hi - I liked his Vics and they relieved my pain. I'm still waiting on a reship from him. However, so many people reporting such a bad experience with this Indian Pain Killer can't be the crazy ones.
I started digging around and I found something on another site which will remain nameless. I cannot say if this is true or not but with the person saying they took it, got sick and then had a blood test showing no opiates in their panel this information makes some sense. Forgive me if this has been posted before here but I have never seen it posted so I thought I'd share since so many people ask about quality of the Vicodin from Raj.
Of course, this is just food for thought and while I know far more about pharmaceuticals than I should, I have zero idea what is in Raj's Vics or how Atropine works. Take it as you will.
Statement from another site: : "This is (Raj's Vicodin) Indian and/or Chinese hydo and contains Atropine to prevent over doing it. Unless you are skilled in seperating the 2 products, don't buy."
Wiki on Atropine Atropine is a tropane alkaloid extracted from the deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna) and other plants of the family Solanaceae. It is a secondary metabolite of these plants and serves as a drug with a wide variety of effects. Being potentially deadly, it derives its name from Atropos, one of the three Fates who, according to Greek mythology, chose how a person was to die.
Physiological effects and uses Generally, atropine lowers the "rest and digest" activity of all muscles and glands regulated by the parasympathetic nervous system. This occurs because atropine is a competitive antagonist of the muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. (Acetylcholine is the main neurotransmitter used by the parasympathetic nervous system.) Therefore, it may cause swallowing difficulties and reduced secretions.
Ophthalmic use Topical atropine is used as a cycloplegic, to temporarily paralyze the accommodation reflex, and as a mydriatic, to dilate the pupils. Atropine degrades slowly, typically wearing off in 2 to 3 days, so tropicamide and phenylephrine are generally preferred as mydriatics. The effects of atropine can last up to two weeks. In atropine-induced mydriasis, the mechanism of action involves blocking the contraction of the circular pupillary sphincter muscle which is normally stimulated by acetylcholine release, thereby allowing the radial pupillary dilator muscle to contract and dilate the pupil. Atropine is contraindicated in patients predisposed to narrow angle glaucoma.
Atropine can be given to patients who have direct globe trauma.
Resuscitation Injections of atropine are used in the treatment of bradycardia (an extremely low heart rate), asystole and pulseless electrical activity (PEA) in cardiac arrest. This works because the main action of the vagus nerve of the parasympathetic system on the heart is to slow it down. Atropine blocks that action and therefore may speed up the heart rate. The usual dose of atropine is 0.5 to 1 mg every three to five minutes, up to a maximum dose of 3 mg.
Atropine is also useful in treating first degree heart block, second degree heart block Mobitz Type 1 (Wenckebach block), and also third degree heart block with a high Purkinje or AV-nodal escape rhythm. It is usually not effective in second degree heart block Mobitz type 2, and in third degree heart block with a low Purkinje or ventricular escape rhythm. Atropine is contraindicated in ischemia-induced conduction block, because the drug increases oxygen demand of the AV nodal tissue, thereby aggravating ischemia and the resulting heart block.
One of the main actions of the parasympathetic nervous system is to stimulate the M2 muscarinic receptor in the heart, but atropine inhibits this action.
Secretions and bronchoconstriction Atropine's actions on the parasympathetic nervous system inhibits salivary, sweat, and mucus glands. This can be useful in treating Hyperhidrosis and can prevent the death rattle of dying patients. Even though it has not been officially indicated for either of these purposes by the FDA, it has been used by physicians for these purposes.
Antidote for organophosphate poisoning By blocking the action of acetylcholine at muscarinic receptors, atropine also serves as an antidote for poisoning by organophosphate insecticides and nerve gases. Troops who are likely to be attacked with chemical weapons often carry autoinjectors with atropine and obidoxime which can be quickly injected into the thigh. It is often used in conjunction with Pralidoxime chloride.
Atropine is given as an antidote to SLUDGE (Salivation, Lacrimation, Urination, Diaphoresis, Gastrointestinal distress, Emesis) symptoms caused by organophosphate poisoning.
Some of the nerve gases attack and destroy acetylcholinesterase, so the action of acetylcholine becomes prolonged. Therefore, atropine can be used to reduce the effect of acetylcholine.
Side effects and overdose Adverse reactions to atropine include ventricular fibrillation, supraventricular or ventricular tachycardia, dizziness, nausea, blurred vision, loss of balance, dilated pupils, photophobia, and possibly, notably in the elderly, extreme confusion, hallucinations, and excitation. These latter effects are due to the fact that atropine is able to cross the blood-brain barrier. Because of the hallucinogenic properties, some have used the drug recreationally, though this is very dangerous and often unpleasant.
In overdoses, atropine is poisonous.
Atropine is sometimes added to other potentially addictive drugs; abuse of those drugs is then prevented by the unpleasant effects of atropine overdose. citation needed]
Although atropine treats bradycardia (slow heart rate) in emergency settings, it can cause heart rate slowing when given at very low doses, presumably as a result of a weak partial agonist effect at the cardiac muscarinic receptors.
The antidote to atropine is physostigmine or pilocarpine.
A commonly used mnemonic used to described the physiologic manifestions of atropine overdose is: "hot as a hare, blind as a bat, dry as a bone, red as a beet, and mad as a wet hen".[1] This set of symptoms is known as anticholinergic toxidrome, and may also be caused by other drugs with anticholinergic effects, such as diphenhydramine, phenothiazine antipsychotics and benztropine.[2]
Chemistry and pharmacology Atropine is a racemic mixture of D-hyoscyamine and L-hyoscyamine, with most of its physiological effects due to L-hyoscyamine. Its pharmacological effects are due to binding to muscarinic acetylcholine receptors.
The most common atropine compound used in medicine is atropine sulfate (C17H23NO3)2·H2SO4·H2O, the full chemical name is 1α H, 5α H-Tropan-3-α ol (ą)-tropate(ester), sulfate monohydrate.
History Mandragora (mandrake) was described by Theophrastus in the fourth century B.C. for treatment of wounds, gout, and sleeplessness, and for love potions. By the first century A.D. Dioscorides recognized wine of mandrake as an anaesthetic for treatment of pain or sleeplessness, to be given prior to surgery or cautery.[1] The use of Solanaceae containing tropane alkaloids for anaesthesia, often in combination with opium, persisted throughout the Roman and Islamic Empires and continued in Europe until superseded by the use of ether, chloroform, and other modern anaesthetics.
Atropine extracts from the Egyptian henbane were used by Cleopatra in the last century B.C. to dilate her pupils, in the hope that she would appear more alluring. In the Renaissance, women used the juice of the berries of Atropa belladonna to enlarge the pupils of their eyes, for cosmetic reasons; "bella donna" is Italian for "beautiful lady".
The mydriatic effects of atropine were studied among others by the German chemist Friedrich Ferdinand Runge (17951867). In 1831 the pharmacist Mein succeeded the pure crystalline isolation of atropine. The substance was first synthesized by German chemist Richard Willstätter in 1901.
Natural sources Atropine is found in many members of the Solanaceae family. The most commonly found sources are Atropa belladonna, Datura inoxia, D. metel, and D. stramonium. Other sources include members of the Brugmansia and Hyoscyamus genera. The Nicotiana genus (including the tobacco plant, N. tabacum) is also found in the Solanaceae family, but these plants do not contain atropine or other tropane alkaloids.
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#518806 - 06/25/07 10:49 AM
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starcast
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Registered: 05/30/07
Posts: 60
Loc: SE United States
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yes, he does... you can also register at his site and login and "check order status"
Thanks, Fivefourme! That is reassuring to know. I will give him a few days before I start bugging him. 
*need a tag line about patience*
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#518807 - 06/25/07 02:08 PM
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fivefourme
Banned: making very rude and offensive commnets about other members
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Registered: 06/19/07
Posts: 746
Loc: USA
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The check order status is just a web page that lists tour order and status. not bugging anyone by using it.
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#518808 - 06/27/07 12:55 PM
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MJE
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Registered: 05/12/07
Posts: 10
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There's been a lot of talk here about the hydro from these folks. Well, I'll add my comments. I ordered some because another company (with a one star rating here) ripped me off and I wanted something to hold me over until I could find a better source.
Now, I do not want to be graphic here. This is a nice group of people and they don't need to be subjected to inappropriate language which may easily offend. I'll do my best to explain in a sort of code. Let's say, I was having a "conversation" while using the OS4U hydro.
First off, the stuff works. I don't know if it's really hydro or not, but it works. It works well enough that I can have great conversations with my wife in bed with no pain. No matter how intense or wild and crazy the conversation got, the pain was almost non-existent.
By the third day, my wife and I noticed something unusual. I could talk and talk and talk for amazing lengths of time, but I never seemed to have an exclamation point at the end of the sentence. This went on for a couple of weeks. I considered seeing my doctor about it, but didn't get around to it.
By then, I had found another source for hydro. Within a week, the exclamation points had returned to the end of my sentences. Out of curiosity, I tried the OS4U hydro again. No exclamation marks.
Now, the weird thing is, I didn't even miss that punctuation mark for some reason. To be honest, back when I was in my twenties, I could have conversations with two, three, even four exclamation points in a single day. Now that I'm in my mid-fifties, I'm lucky to have one every other day, sometimes two per week. But even THAT isn't the point.
In my early days, I would reach those exclamation marks way too early. Often, I had barely started the sentence before BAM.....exclamation point. I kind of enjoyed being able to talk for 30, 40, 50 or more minutes withiout that punctuation. I liked it. My wife didn't.
Now, there was no problem in those same terms with her. I could talk in such a way that she could easly have two or even three exclamation marks of her own during our conversations. Yet, she felt unfulfilled if she didn't hear me end a sentence that way. I don't get it, but then, I'm not a woman. We sometimes speak different languages, it seems. With different punctuation.
So, if you are looking for pain relief, OS4U has a good product (but you'll need to take two at a time). However, if you are in a relationship in which you enjoy great bedtime conversation, be prepared to have some very lively dialogue that never ends in an exclamation mark. Expect more of a question mark.
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#518809 - 06/28/07 12:08 AM
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johneyx
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Registered: 09/19/06
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#518812 - 06/28/07 10:00 AM
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akj286
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Registered: 06/21/07
Posts: 10
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There's been a lot of talk here about the hydro from these folks. Well, I'll add my comments. I ordered some because another company (with a one star rating here) ripped me off and I wanted something to hold me over until I could find a better source.
Now, I do not want to be graphic here. This is a nice group of people and they don't need to be subjected to inappropriate language which may easily offend. I'll do my best to explain in a sort of code. Let's say, I was having a "conversation" while using the OS4U hydro.
First off, the stuff works. I don't know if it's really hydro or not, but it works. It works well enough that I can have great conversations with my wife in bed with no pain. No matter how intense or wild and crazy the conversation got, the pain was almost non-existent.
By the third day, my wife and I noticed something unusual. I could talk and talk and talk for amazing lengths of time, but I never seemed to have an exclamation point at the end of the sentence. This went on for a couple of weeks. I considered seeing my doctor about it, but didn't get around to it.
By then, I had found another source for hydro. Within a week, the exclamation points had returned to the end of my sentences. Out of curiosity, I tried the OS4U hydro again. No exclamation marks.
Now, the weird thing is, I didn't even miss that punctuation mark for some reason. To be honest, back when I was in my twenties, I could have conversations with two, three, even four exclamation points in a single day. Now that I'm in my mid-fifties, I'm lucky to have one every other day, sometimes two per week. But even THAT isn't the point.
In my early days, I would reach those exclamation marks way too early. Often, I had barely started the sentence before BAM.....exclamation point. I kind of enjoyed being able to talk for 30, 40, 50 or more minutes withiout that punctuation. I liked it. My wife didn't.
Now, there was no problem in those same terms with her. I could talk in such a way that she could easly have two or even three exclamation marks of her own during our conversations. Yet, she felt unfulfilled if she didn't hear me end a sentence that way. I don't get it, but then, I'm not a woman. We sometimes speak different languages, it seems. With different punctuation.
So, if you are looking for pain relief, OS4U has a good product (but you'll need to take two at a time). However, if you are in a relationship in which you enjoy great bedtime conversation, be prepared to have some very lively dialogue that never ends in an exclamation mark. Expect more of a question mark.
lmao i've had the same problem getting my "exclamation point" just taking reguler watson 540's. i hate it, but my girl loves it. then again were both in our late 20's so its not a problem at all for her. havent tried while taking Raj's "hydro's" (whatever they are) yet but i would bet it would be the same for me. they do seem to work pretty well for me for pain but i still have my doubts as to whether they are legit but who knows...
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#518813 - 06/28/07 10:40 AM
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mrnice
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Registered: 02/16/07
Posts: 233
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i've had the same problem getting my "exclamation point"
im confused are we talking about not been able to ejaculate on opiates?
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#518814 - 06/28/07 11:00 AM
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nephro
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Registered: 09/04/06
Posts: 8814
Loc: UK, despite the rumours
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Oh mrphucker - trust someone with your name to come right out and spell out this sensitive code!
You ought to be made to change your name to MrExclaimer.
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#518815 - 06/28/07 11:03 AM
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mrnice
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Registered: 02/16/07
Posts: 233
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I just tell the other half she owes me one and then get her in the morning before i go to work
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#518816 - 06/28/07 01:13 PM
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musician7
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Registered: 01/04/07
Posts: 2638
Loc: everywhere
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MJE How very entertaining. I think your code was really good.
I heard the same thing from an attorney I know. His long time girlfriend just broke up with him.
I think she had conversation calluses. lol
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