what is dextropolamine?
Question by Bob Marley: what is dextropolamine?
is it speed? does it have any street names? what does it do? do you need another drugs to come down from it?
dextropolamine is also known as egyptian meth
Best answer:
Answer by J
Well, I can tell you what it isn’t…
It isn’t speed or even Methamphetamine at all, but, Dextropolamine 22-B (aka Egyptian Meth), which, like Meth is supposed to be a member of the amine group of organic compounds.
As for what it actually is:
Youtube had a video until it was removed recently about a band named “Wintergreen” showing people how to cook Dextropolamine 22-B using everyday products you could find around the house.
Supposedly, the chemical compound is C(22)H(34)O(12) but some people claim that this compound doesn’t exist because if it did it would have twice the carbon count of Meth and therefore would be chemically distinct and have totally different effects from meth-like drugs.
Personally, I think it looks like a publicity stunt for a band trying to get off the ground.
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