Injection by intravenous infusion of alloy drugs that lie down the crèche in the body

The patient, who suffers from bipolar disorder, intentionally cures depression through learning that the drug addicts and LSD benefit from treating illness.

An estadounidense logró sobrevivir after injecting through intravenous an ‘infusion’ of alloying drugs that posteriorly commences to proliferate in its body.

The investigators will explain in a pre-published medical report this Monday in the journal of the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, the man, 30 years old, suffers from bipolar disorder and has a history of intravenous drug use. The patient received hilus psilocibiosis in water and filtered the resulting resultant through a bastoncillo of algodone before injecting directly into the veins.

His goal is to cure depression while finding studies that indicate that addictive drugs and LSD are beneficial in treating it.

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During the following days they begin to suffer from symptoms such as leprosy, jaundice, diarrhea, nausea and hematemesis before their families find themselves in a state of disorientation and are in a hospital, where 22 days have passed, even if they are intensive.

They carry out various tests, the doctors find out that the patient has developed a bacterial and potentially deadly fungal infection in the blood, and that the hongos are fed and created in their body, causing organic insufficiency.

Thanks to the administration of an intensive treatment of antibiotics and antifungals, the patient will recover, even if there are no antimicrobials.

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