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Informations about devastating effects of Meth

METH INFO

Methamphetamine is a highly addictive synthetic stimulant that affects the pleasure centers of the brain. It is considered even more addictive than heroin. Meth is sometimes referred to as "Speed," "Chalk," "Ice," "Crystal," "Glass," "Crank," "Yaba," "Fire," "Tina," and "Tweak."

Meth releases high levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine (three to four time the levels attributable to cocaine), which stimulates brain cells, enhances mood and body movement, and regulates feelings of pleasure. With repeated use, Meth can "turn off" the brain's ability to produce dopamine, leaving users unable to experience any kind of pleasure from anything other than more and more Meth. Meth can be swallowed, snorted, smoked, or injected. Depending on the method of intake, the high from Meth can last from 6 to 24 hours.

Meth is derived from amphetamine and is commonly made using the base chemicals ephedrine or pseudoephedrine found in over-the-counter medicines. Other common household products added to the manufacture of Meth include: acetone (nail polish remover), iodine, anhydrous ammonia (fertilizer), hydrochloric acid (pool chemicals), lithium (batteries), red phosphorus (matches or road flares), sodium hydroxide (lye), sulfuric acid (drain cleaner), and toluene (brake fluid). Although there are multiple ways to produce Meth, most involve the use of toxic and volatile substances that pose a threat to the surrounding area.

For every pound of Meth produced, approximately seven pounds of toxic waste is generated. This waste may include corrosive liquids, acid vapors, heavy metals, solvents, and other harmful materials. Because of the illicit nature of Meth production, waste is often dumped haphazardly, contaminating watersheds used by humans and animals.

Meth users are often seduced by the intensity of the initial high—a high many say is unlike anything they have experienced before.

Almost immediately, users build up a tolerance for the drug, causing them to vary the quantity, frequency, or method of intake in an effort to recreate that first experience. Even with sustained low-level usage, a person will often begin to experience symptoms such as drug craving, extreme weight loss, loss of muscle tone, and tooth decay, along with withdrawal-related depression and other symptoms. High doses can elevate body temperature to dangerous—sometimes lethal—levels, as well as cause convulsions.

Long-term Meth abuse may result in many damaging effects, including violent behavior, anxiety, confusion, insomnia, paranoia, auditory hallucinations, mood disturbances and delusions (for example, the sensation of insects crawling on the skin). Chronic use frequently leads to symptoms such as neurotoxicity (brain damage), respiratory problems, irregular heartbeat, and irreversible damage to blood vessels in the brain—producing strokes, heart and kidney damage, cardiovascular collapse, and death.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1. 23-04-2008 10:51
 
So strong.  
 
Thanks for this. :cry  
 
Maybe SOMEONE will think again before trying meth. 
 
Faces of death, faces of meth.
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2. 23-04-2008 14:59
 
Best drug ever!!
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Martin
3. 23-04-2008 22:45
 
this is why i stay clear
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fannzi
4. 24-04-2008 15:13
 
If you must do it, please buy medical grade.
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Some Guy
5. 25-04-2008 22:36
 
Martin, please get some help, before meth take you to hell!!! :cry
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6. 26-04-2008 08:51
 
Idiot!
Martin, you really are an idiot!
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Andy
7. 27-04-2008 16:59
 
Idiot!
The only problem with these is that they're so clearly made up.. lie to me to protect me. That said, meth is scary... don't plan on trying it.
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Mike
8. 27-04-2008 17:00
 
Idiot!
Go Martin! 
This is a scare site. 
Meth isnt the problem. The weak willed addicts are.
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9. 27-04-2008 18:18
 
Idiot!
@ #2: yes it is. strangely enough, when i read that ~90% of first time users end up hooked (about the same as heroin) I thought "damn, this stuff must be awesome!". Two years after a painful addiction I'm still dealing with the consequences. Experiment if you must, but don't derail your future for a few minutes of fun now.
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10. 27-04-2008 18:26
 
Idiot!
btw, 
 
meth is an abbreviation for "methamphetamine", not a derivative. Amphetamine (the salts of which are prescribed for ADD) is, however, a precursor to meth production. Also, keep in mind that while those "toxic and volatile substances" might be chemical reagents, very few of them end up in the final narcotic.  
 
I hate to be a nitpicking bastard, but i wouldn't be giving you so much shit if you'd stop ripping off galleries and calling it a post in the hopes that someone net you a profit when their finger slips and hits your ppc ads.
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