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You are Inhaling the Medication of other people

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15 hours ago, Natasha Tori Maru said:

Replying again to this one - I always considered the effects hormonally of sex without a condom, and what the woman being on the pill might do transmission wise, hormonally.

I personally cannot take any form of oral contraceptive.

The effects it had on my personality were... absolutely bizarre. 

The education system Canada teaches all women to go on the pill when they're in high school.

And the way they explained it in class is that they only show how it prevents 99.9% of pregnancies and then they don't show how it affects mental health or how it changes the body.

So women are led to mass brainwash taking this stuff as if it's just this convenient perfect solution.

So because this is their mindset going into it they don't notice that has any effect on them and they just associate their mood instability with "normal life". And then trying to explain to these people that they're so unstable because these hormones there taking is basically impossible because they're not making the association.

Making associations takes a massive leap in self-awareness and consciousness, because you have to see outside your box.

It took me 12 years to figure out that air causes stimulation and therefore can block the sleep cycle causing my insomnia. And it took so long because I'm in an echo chamber of assumptions.

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On ١‏/٥‏/٢٠٢٦ at 1:26 AM, Basman said:

Actualized.org users when the air has 0.0000000000000008% microparticles of pollution per nanosecond.

Actualized.org users when they listen to one metal song (its full of heavy metals).

Actualized.org users when they eat one triple cheese (it´has one cheese too many triggering the autoimmune autism inflammation response)

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This is absolutely false. No sources, credible or otherwise, are even attached.

Please do not spread false information.

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This is an interesting set of claims, and they mix a small kernel of physiological possibility with a great deal of scientific inaccuracy or exaggeration. Let’s break them down one by one.

1. “If you are a woman living with women, all of your hormones sync because you’re inhaling hormones.”

Mostly false.
The idea of menstrual cycle syncing (McClintock effect) was proposed in 1971, but larger and better-controlled modern studies have failed to replicate it reliably. When syncing is observed, it’s often due to chance.
Inhaling pheromones from sweat might influence cycle timing in some animal studies, but in humans, the evidence is weak. Even if it did happen, it wouldn’t be due to simply “inhaling hormones” — pheromones are not the same as circulating estrogen/progesterone, which aren’t airborne in meaningful amounts.

2. “Living with someone on thyroid medication → elevated thyroid hormone in your blood.”

False for standard oral medications (levothyroxine).
Thyroid hormones (T4, T3) are not volatile — they don’t evaporate from sweat or breath in any pharmacologically active quantity. You would need to ingest the pill directly. Even with skin contact from sweat, transdermal absorption would be negligible.
Exception:如果有人使用 topical thyroid hormone gel (rare), very close skin contact could theoretically transfer small amounts, but not via room air.

3. “Living with someone with high cortisol → you become stressed by inhaling their cortisol.”

False.
Cortisol is not airborne in any significant way. Chronic stress in one person does affect others via behavior, tension, conflict, emotional contagion — not via inhaling cortisol molecules.

4. “Living with someone on the ‘heart attack pack’ (30 meds) → toxic environment from their exhaled air and sweat.”

Mostly false, with a tiny grain of truth for a few specific drugs.

Most oral medications are metabolized, and any parent drug or metabolite excreted in sweat or breath is typically in trace (nanogram/picogram) amounts.

A tiny minority of drugs (e.g., certain chemotherapy agents like cyclophosphamide) can be exhaled or shed in sweat in amounts that pose a risk only if you are in direct, prolonged, close contact — and even then, it’s debated.

Standard post-heart attack meds: aspirin, statins, beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, clopidogrel — none are known to contaminate room air enough to affect others.

“Toxic environment” as you describe (like second-hand smoke) is not real for these meds.

5. “In a condo complex, if air flows through walls, you’re inhaling neighbors’ hormones and medications.”

Misleading.
Air exchange between units happens mainly via ventilation systems, gaps around pipes/electrical outlets, or open windows.

If you feel a draft through a wall socket, that’s air movement, but the concentration of any exhaled drug in that airflow is astronomically low, diluted by the volume of air in your unit.

For you to absorb a measurable amount of someone’s medication, you’d need to breathe their exhaled air directly and continuously, like mouth-to-mouth for hours. Indirect room air mixing reduces levels below any biological effect.

6. “If you take LSD and live with someone, they’ll get high from inhaling your breath and sweat.”

Generally false for normal conditions.
LSD is not volatile enough to come off in exhaled breath in meaningful psychoactive amounts. There are anecdotal reports of “contact highs” from LSD in sweat or breath, but scientific studies show that:

LSD is excreted in sweat and urine in trace amounts (picograms/mL).

To get even a threshold dose (20–50 micrograms) via inhalation of evaporated sweat/breath, you’d need to be in an unventilated, small, hot room with someone sweating profusely for hours — and even then, the evidence is not solid.
The more plausible cause: suggestion, expectation, or actual ingestion of residue on shared surfaces (if liquid LSD spilled).

Summary table:

ClaimCorrect?

Menstrual cycle syncing via inhaled hormonesMostly false

Inhaling thyroid meds from roommateFalse

Inhaling cortisol → you get stressedFalse

Heart attack meds in air from roommateFalse (trace amounts not toxic)

Condo air mixing gives you neighbors’ medsFalse (concentrations negligible)

LSD in breath/sweat gets roommate highFalse under normal conditions

What’s actually true?

Some drugs are exhaled – alcohol, volatile anesthetics (e.g., sevoflurane), some solvents, cannabis smoke (not vapor from edibles). But oral medications don’t generally behave this way.

Airborne medication exposure happens with nebulized drugs (albuterol, antibiotics) or aerosolized chemotherapy in hospital settings — not from someone’s normal exhalation after taking a pill.

Hormones like estrogen/testosterone in transdermal gel can transfer through direct skin contact (e.g., sharing a bed), but not through room air.

If you’re concerned about your environment, a HEPA filter with activated carbon can reduce particulate and some chemical residues, but for most oral meds, it’s unnecessary.

 

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@Jirh Ask it to only treat the statements as false if they are categorically false (and not "so small to be insignificant"). Because me and @integral will immediately jump on that as "but there is something there".

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@Carl-Richard The claims are not false due to statistical insignificance. They are false because they are not true under standard normal conditions.

Isn't this the same person who was advocating for higher scientific standards? We shouldn't be lowering them now, should we?

 

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Here's a thought:

If women's periods are synced through air (this assumes an original state where synchronization was the norm), why are they and how did they get out of sync in the first place?

Since we're all sharing the same air, everyone (at least every woman) should be synced to some 'average' or 'equalizer' source somehow, which is false.

As well, virtually, every girl should be in sync with her mother at puberty, then may diverge or not, which is false.

Also, women in small tribes should be in perfect sync, which is false.

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1 hour ago, Jirh said:

Here's a thought:

If women's periods are synced through air (this assumes an original state where synchronization was the norm), why are they and how did they get out of sync in the first place?

Since we're all sharing the same air, everyone (at least every woman) should be synced to some 'average' or 'equalizer' source somehow, which is false.

As well, virtually, every girl should be in sync with her mother at puberty, then may diverge or not, which is false.

Also, women in small tribes should be in perfect sync, which is false.

Your right i made a mistake on the womans hormons as i was running off misconceptions culture told me instead of verifying it happen with my own eyes.

My other points i have verified from first hand experience.

Especially with air transfer of medication or psychedelics with people that your sleeping with in the same bed room all night.

Its the hot boxing effect except your skin and breath release it into the air. 

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3 hours ago, Jirh said:

This is absolutely false. No sources, credible or otherwise, are even attached.

The epistemology you're asking for is scientific papers and an external authority figure as the source of truth.

One of the many epistemologies i used to come to my conclusions was to experiment and observe.

I took medication or drugs, people in my air space got high in various circumstances, context and situations. 

2 hours ago, Jirh said:

higher scientific standards

Using 1 epistemology to make sense of anything is terrible science.

Got to practice holistic epistemology.

The claim i made was that its transmissible in the air but to be clear its 100% with out question transmissible vay touch. If you take LSD and your dog licks your skin they will get super high. 

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