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#1
Welcome to Astral Chat! / Risks of Teneko
April 05, 2004, 08:21:46
No one said this art was without risks, however.  Adrinaline is very dangerous to the body after a while. Actually, DD doesn't want to spread it anymore because is was dangerous, and newbies were getting themselves killed or hurt with it.

Lentation has many risks to it, like anything else. The adrinaline speeds up your heart rate, shallows your breathing, and makes bloot clots form in vital areas of the body, including the brain. The brain clots will cause stroke. This is why pracitioners of Teneko (the art of lentation) shouldn't practice more than an hour a day, with a fifteen minute grounding period in between the two half hours.
#2
i don't know who this chaosblade is, but nobody has gotten themselves killed so obviously he's lying/hyping this up.


Maybe not, but blood clots in the brain (stroke) lead to death.

Anyway, who is DD to say what we can and can't learn?  Ever hear of freedom of speech?
#3
sorry, i'm not trying to jump on you, but this thread is so old that it doesn't talk about the fact that dd asked for the article to not be spread any more
Actually, DD doesn't want to spread it anymore because is was dangerous, and newbies were getting themselves killed or hurt with it.  He has now declared that anyone with the .pdf can distribute it, but he will have nothing more to do with it.

Lentation has many risks to it, like anything else.  The adrinaline speeds up your heart rate, shallows your breathing, and makes bloot clots form in vital areas of the body, including the brain.  The brain clots will cause stroke.  This is why pracitioners of Teneko (the art of lentation) shouldn't practice more than an hour a day, with a fifteen minute grounding period  in between the two half hours.

That being said, I need that .pdf file.  I need to catch up on my skills.