10. Solvents
solventesSnifar cola became popular in the late 70 's the "drug" of the punk scene, but today any solvent-based productused to smell, since aerosols, nail varnish, gas lighters and even gasoline. The fact that it is very easy to find causes has become popular among poor children around the world. For only 20 cents a kid in Casablanca, Morocco, may buy a tube of glue to fix inner tubes of bicycles and be transported to a place where you feel happy. It's a scenario that repeats itself all over the world.
9. psychedelic Mushrooms
cogumelosHá millennia the psychedelic or hallucinogenic mushrooms are part of society, culture and religion. There aremore than 180 species of mushrooms that contain Psilocybin or Psilocin psychedelics. There are many records of usethroughout history and today are one of the most popular and available natural psychedelics. Psilocybin and psilocin are the psychoactive ingredients responsible for "trip" that the user feels about 20 minutes after consuming. However many of these mushrooms are more poisonous than hallucinogens, so you can't be too careful in the choice of mushroom. Can be consumed in various ways since dry, eaten still fresh, steamed or boiled and drunk as a tea.
8. Opio
opioO opium influenced the economy of Nations, sparked wars, inspired poets and brought ruin to many. Is derived from the SAP of the opiácea poppy that is cultivated since Neolithic age. The flower is used as food, seed has no narcotic effectand are used as a condiment, but the SAP of plants harvested green still is extremely narcotic. The plants are originating inGreece and China and were planted by the Egyptians, Romans and the Minoan civilization (Greek Bronze age). Its sedative effects became world-famous during the 19th century, when the romantic poets like Lord Byron, used it for inspiration. It was prescribed for children who had teeth to grow and adults could go to places where they could themselves smokeleisurely.
7. LSD
lsdO LSD or lysergic acid diethylamide is perhaps the best-known hallucinogenic drug drug. It was discovered in 1938 bySwiss chemist Albert Hoffman, while searching for a cure for the common cold. He became world-famous and came to beadvocated and publicized, as in the Beatles song Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds. One to two hours after ingesting the drug,sight and hearing seem to become more developed and the physical sensations and emotions change. The user interactionwith the surrounding him, the idea of reality and everything that happens seems unreal. The Visual stimuli becomestrangers and can generate an irrational fear with paranoia, confusion and panic. Others have simply good experiences and they don't feel any negative symptoms.
6. Barbiturates/Benzodiazepines
benzodiazepinasEstes are simply medicines anxiolytics, which just bought with a prescription at any pharmacy. Barbiturateshave been around since the 19TH century, with hundreds of products over the years and are used in psychiatric hospitals to sedate patients and violent disturbances. Give the one who consumes a sense of calm and relaxation, both mentally andphysically and create great dependence. In the years 50 barbiturates began to be replaced by benzodiazepines, a new range of sedatives. That's when the Valium and other drugs of its kind appeared. Are safer than barbiturates and quicklygained popularity among consumers of "downers". It turns out that the hangover is much more violent than withbarbiturates and even that of opiates.
5. Amphetamines
anfetaminasAs amphetamines are a group of drugs stimulants that affect the amount of dopamine and serotonin in the brain. The effects are usually of euphoria, great concentration and stamina to physical exhaustion. Were used by doctors asappetite suppressants in the treatment of attention deficit disorder in adults and children and by the military in World War II. The most common name given to this type of drugs is "speed" by increasing the power of consumers. It was very popular in younger layers of society in the years 70 and returned to load on 90 years with the growth of the culture of raves.
4. Ecstasy
ecstasyEsta drug is derived from amphetamines, ecstasy, or MDMA, was used as a psycho-therapeutic drug. Is a psychedelicdrug that causes euphoria and a feeling of well-being, low levels of fear and anxiety and a physical stimulant, which made her one of the most consumed drug worldwide. However consumers can have bad reactions to this drug-there are many cases of people who consumed for the first time this drug and they died without having consumed in overdose. Manyproducers of street use and processes
3. Cocaine
cocainaA cocaine is derived from Coca plant, and is used for more than 1000 years. Originally from South America, the leaves were chewed by native Peruvians for centuries. Is a powerful stimulant, appetite suppressant and an anaesthetic.During Victorian times there were many drugs with cocaine for use in infants and children, in particular when these hadteeth to grow. During the first 20 years of production, Coca-Cola contained cocaine, until it was banned at the beginning ofthe 20th century. It is commonly characterized as a drug of the rich but the emergence of Crack, a version of the originalpowder but in form of stone that is smoked in pipes, led to cocaine in the lower classes.
2. Heroin
heroinaÉ perhaps the most aggressive and destructive of all drugs. Heroin, or diacetylmorphine, is a derivative of morphine,an opiate used as alternative to morphine because they think it was less addictive. The name heroine was the trade nameused by Bayer during the 18th century. It is a potent analgesic which causes extreme euphoria and sense of well-being. Can be smoked, snorted or injected. The symptoms of a hangover are a violence difficult to explain to those who have neverfelt. Physical pain, nausea, cramps, diarrhea, tremors and control engine and an extreme desire to consume. Very few people manage to overcome the effects of the hangover which leads to commit crimes to get money for the next dose.
1. Cannabis(marijuana)
cannabis is the most popular of all recreational drugs. Cannabis, weed, marijuana, and a whole variety of regional namesassigned to him) is planted and consumed for thousands of years. It is a plant native to Asia but is cultivated all over the world. It is a psychoactive drug and psychedelic and can be consumed in various ways, the most common being smokingthe leaves and heads of the plant. The effects are almost immediate, a sense of euphoria, which can be soft or harddepending on the quality and dose used. Don't become debilitating unless consumed in excess, may cause temporarymental confusion.
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