Quote Originally Posted by smoke it
imo,,, all we can use to say what is right and wrong is the current information we have. hell, who knows. in 10 years, some discovery might prove that crack is good for you. we will never know everything and thats how it is.
Benjamin Franklin said nothing is certain but death and taxes.

Why am I not getting flamed? What happened people thinking with their glands?
Oppositional P Reviewed by Oppositional P on . Scientific reasoning Ten years ago, the popular belief was that caffeine didn't act on any specific neurotransmitter or receptor site. The popular belief was that caffeine acted by increasing the permeability of calcium on the intracellular level. Fortunately science is not set in stone, so when new evidence presented itself the popular belief changed. It is now believed that caffeine acts mainly through its structural similarity to adenosine, but in another ten years that could go out the window also. This is Rating: 5