I have red blotches caused by legal amphetamines?

Question by driispy: I have red blotches caused by legal amphetamines?
basically i took some legal stimulants on saturday! come sunday morning red blotches started appearing on my skin! i know its caused by veins being burst under my skin but cananyone tell me more about why this happened ???

oviously 10 points 4 best answer
1st answer very helpful! i need to increase my b-vitamins in my body and make my liver abit more healthy! i have been eating fruit all day

Best answer:

Answer by onlymatch4u
There is NO drug I know of that does not cause the so called “Side effects.” The term side effects is a made up term to allow drug companies to minimize in your mind, the real effects of drugs on the body and mask or at least give the impression effects of drugs that are not intended are normal and we should just accept them.

The red blotches are trying to tell you something. Your liver has been damaged and you most likely now have a deficiency in “B” vitamins. Legal or illegal are just words. There is no such thing as a drug or drugette. Your intestinal flora produce “b” vitamins and provide a lot of help to the liver. If you have ever taken an antibiotic or the amphetamine, you have greatly reduced the intestinal flora. Since that is 3/4 of your immune system, you can thank our illustrious medical system for providing you with “MAKE BELIEVE HEALTH.”

Ritalin is cocaine with one molecule altered so drug companies can sell it as a legal drug. NO testing has been done on children under 10 years old, yet school nurse after school nurse are dolling out these drugs to children each day. NO safety tests have been done. I think it’s time to look at the WAR ON DRUGS a totally different way, but then what would doctors do? Without drugs, they have no clue how to heal the body of anything. The drugs relieve symptoms, but what about real health?

good luck to you

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