Did Viagra kill Adi Da?

Franklin Albert Jones ~ born 11:21 AM November 3, 1939 (New York time) ~ died 5:10 PM November 27th, 2008 (Fiji time) ~

Did Viagra kill Adi Da?

Postby ~E~ on Fri Dec 26, 2008 5:27 am

A website on "Enlightened Spirituality" operated by Timothy Conway Ph.D. opines that F. Jones might have been done in by Viagra. See:

http://www.enlightened-spirituality.org ... _cult.html

This is an interesting theory and may be correct. Frank was rumored to be a heavy user of this recreational drug. Google viagra heart attack and you find much information on the subject, including the fact that viagra may drastically lower blood pressure, especially if mixed with another heart drug.

Note about Conway's website: he quotes massively from my writing on this site. I'm honored but wish he had written to get my ok. I mean "fair use" has its limits, right? :P

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Re: Did Viagra kill Adi Da?

Postby RandomStu on Fri Dec 26, 2008 9:50 pm

~E~ wrote:F. Jones might have been done in by Viagra.


A few years back, a famous casino exec died suddenly, after taking Viagra, Ecstasy, and pain killers. The combo apparently is popular enough to have its own name: "Vegas Cocktail." I dunno, maybe Viagra risk increases for multi-drug users.

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Re: Did Viagra kill Adi Da?

Postby ...oneLove on Sat Dec 27, 2008 5:33 am

RandomStu wrote:
A few years back, a famous casino exec died suddenly, after taking Viagra, Ecstasy, and pain killers. The combo apparently is popular enough to have its own name: "Vegas Cocktail." I dunno, maybe Viagra risk increases for multi-drug users.

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From the Las Vegas Mercury...

In 2004, the "Las Vegas cocktail" was a comparatively harmless blend of OxyContin and Soma, a prescription muscle relaxant. Now it's a combination of Soma, Viagra and Fentanyl--a raspberry-flavored lollipop that delivers a narcotic commonly considered to be 80-100 times more powerful than morphine. Add a little cocaine, and you have a potentially lethal concoction that will (a) "keep you up all night" and (b) "probably make your heart explode." It was a version of this cocktail mixed with alcohol that led to the recent death of Green Valley Ranch Station executive Michael Tata, widely known for his appearances on the reality television show "American Casino"


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