Methamphetamine the Killer

Methamphetamine or Meth it is a drug which will just boom your life it is not cheap it costs your whole life your money and your friends.

You are not a single person who will suffer your hole family will suffer from your addiction towards Meth.If you want to use Meth than first think of your family that who will take care of them and how will they survive after you because using Meth is as like as you are committing suicide.

There are many names of Methamphetamine for example

in New Zealand its names are Candy,Caca ,Bumps,Buggs and many more.

It’s effects are Methamphetamine gives its users a boost of energy and causes them to feel more alert. It also acts as an appetite suppressant.

Smoking or injecting meth will cause an intense rush almost immediately, while snorting the drug results in about a 5 minute delay. Those who take Meth orally won’t notice its’ effects for about 20 minutes. Meth causes a release of high levels of dopamine into the section of the brain that controls the feeling of pleasure.

Negative side effects of meth include convulsions, dangerously high body temperature, stroke, cardiac arrhythmia, stomach cramps and shaking. Chronic use of meth can result in a tolerance for the drug. Long term users often try to intensify the desired effects by taking higher doses, taking it more frequently or changing their method of ingestion. Some abusers will refrain from eating or sleeping for days while they binge, or “run”, on meth. During these episodes, a user may inject as much as a gram of meth every 2-3 hours for several days until they run out of the drug or are too dazed to function.

Chronic meth abuse can lead to psychotic behavior including intense paranoia, hallucinations, and out-of-control rage that can result in violent episodes. It isn’t uncommon for chronic users to develop sores on their bodies where they have scratched at what are called “crank bugs.” This is a term used to describe a common delusion that bugs are crawling under the skin. Insomnia and anxiety are also common.

After meth use is stopped, several withdrawal symptoms can occur, including depression, anxiety, fatigue, paranoia, aggression and an intense craving for the drug. Psychotic symptoms can sometimes persist for months or years after an addict has stopped using meth.

Making methamphetamine is a multi-step cook process. The key ingredient is ephedrine or its cousin, pseudoephedrine. Both are chemicals found in over-the-counter cold, cough and allergy medicines. Additional chemicals are used to isolate the ephedrine or pseudoephedrine, cook it into meth, and process it into a form for consumption. These chemicals can be cheap, everyday household items like ammonia, lye, and red phosphorus scraped from matchbook covers. Start to finish, the cook process takes about 48 hours and can be hazardous because at one or more stages, the solution needs to be heated, producing toxic fumes and the chance of explosion.

At the last i just want to say that please do not use this it is very dangerous and for you and your

whole family will suffer by this.

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