Sunday 11 September 2011


FACTS ABOUT HOOKAH
Yes, smoking hookah can get you addicted to nicotine. And although it feels like a clean smoke, hookah is not better for you than smoking cigarettes. We review the health risks of hookah and the signs of hookah addiction here.

What’s Dangerous About Hookah?

Smoke from waterpipes contains significant amounts of nicotine, tar and heavy metals. In fact, a 60 minute hookah session will expose you to 100-200 times the volume of smoke inhaled from a single cigarette. In addition, smoking tobacco through water does not filter out cancer causing chemicals (carcinogens) such as carbon monoxide. Filtered tobacco smoke that you pull through a hookah can damage the lungs and heart as much as cigarette smoke.

Hookah And Nicotine

Nicotine is one of the most addictive chemicals . And it is 100% present during a hookah session. Hookah smokers actually inhale more nicotine than do cigarette smokers because of the massive volume of smoke they inhale. Nicotine increases levels of dopamine in the reward circuits of the brain. This reaction is similar to a feeling of euphoria or getting high and is thought to underlie the pleasurable sensations experienced by many smokers. For many tobacco users, continued nicotine exposure results in chemical changes in the brain and can result in addiction.

Nicotine Withdrawal Symptoms

Nicotine withdrawal symptoms usually begin within a few hours after you last use tobacco, peak within the first few days of smoking cessation and usually subside within a few weeks. For some people, however, symptoms of withdrawal may persist for months. Symptoms of withdrawal from the nicotine contained in hookah include:
  • anxiety
  • attention deficits
  • craving
  • depression
  • increased appetite
  • irritability
  • impaired cognitive skills
  • sleep disturbances

Signs Of Hookah Addiction

Smoking tobacco produces a rapid distribution of nicotine in the brain, with drug levels peaking within 10 seconds of inhalation. However, the acute effects of nicotine dissipate quickly, as do the associated feelings of reward. This cycle of up-and-down causes a tobacco smoker to continue dosing to maintain the pleasurable effects and prevent withdrawal and cravings and is the basis for hookah addiction. But hookah addiction is characterized by a number of factors, including compulsive drug seeking and use, even in the face of negative health consequences. In other words, you may be addicted to hookah if you:
  1. You spend significant time, energy or money on hookah sessions or hookah related activities
  2. You experience nicotine withdrawal symptoms when you stop smoking
  3. You continue to smoke from a hookah despite negative consequences to your health, work, social or family obligations
  4. You think obsessively about hookah

Tuesday 6 September 2011


SNAKE BITE
 A report has been recently released by the researchers from RACHI.  In which two men were reported having a snake bite to get high or euphoric (excited).

According to them certain snakes produces  a toxic effect on the nerve tissue and gives following experience ....
Euphoric effect (feel excited)
Laziness
Paralysis

Blurred vision
Explaination given by the scientists ................................. according to them pathway of Nerve that governs sanke bite and drug addiction can be same.
According to the researches the people who take snake bite have these characteristics....
1 . the thrill seekers.
2. those who take wide range of drugs
3. those who seeks high sensation experience.
4. social and religious people who worship snakes in mythology.

WHY PEOPLE TAKE SNAKE BITE TO GET HIGH?
So, to answer the question…addicts seek snake bites to get high because they can. The behavior may seem extreme but is really not too different than other susbstance use or seeking behavior Taking risks to get high is a benchmark of addiction.. So it comes as no surprise that true addicts will seek more and more extreme ways for a psychoactive experience.

Thursday 1 September 2011






                                ESCTACY HISTORY


Ecstacy is the common name given to the drug methylenedioxymethylamphetamine (MDMA). C11H15NO2. Only by an accident was it ever created by Mannish and Jacobsohn, two German Scientists working for Merk in 1912 as an intermediate to a vasoconstrictor known as hydrastinine (organic compound: an organic compound forming colourless crystals, soluble in water and resembling hydrastine in its medicinal properties).




à ESCTACY first used in history?
 It was believed to be used as a weight loss drug, but was not heavily marketed, and the paten does not give description of purpose. For the most part the drug laid inactive for 40 years. Its next rumoured application was in the US Military during drug tests. It was believed to be tried as a truth agent, though for obvious reasons this cannot be confirmed.
Other than the rumored US Military uses in the early 1950s, and minor use in the 1960s, ecstasy laid dormant (temporarily inactive) for sixty years before...........




àESCTACY step father ?
 Alexander Shulgin started to use it in his psychietry practice in the late 1970s. Shulgin designed a new pesticide and was given a lab by his company for practice . It only took one good use of mescaline(a type of drug) for him to become interested in psychedelic (wildly distorted) drugs. He then began to study and experiment with a wide variety of psychedelic drugs, usually those classified as phenethylamines. One time he gave some to a friend who was about to quit psychiatry. His friend changed his mind after one use. It became a recognized tool in psychotherapy, and was kept quiet to prevent abuse.


è Its use in medical field in history?
Ecstasy is classified as an empathagen, and psychiatrists began to use it with their patients to clear their defences and better relate to them. The most prominent desirable effect of ecstacy is how it breaks down the walls of communication by alleviating feelings of guilt, remorse, and fear. Its original name for street sale was empathy, but they changed it to ecstacy because it would sound more marketable.




à ESTACY abuse?
In 1984 though its use started to spread quickly. College students began to use it reguarly and it was even available at bars in Texas. In 1895 people sued to prevent ecstasy from being made illegal, which gave it extreme national exposure. Since it was not alcohol or nicotine and could not have a paten applied it was quickly made illegal for the sake of society.


è First step of Government against esctacy?
China white was intended to be a heroin substitute, but caused extreme brain damage. Due to its production, congress passed a law that allowed the DEA to immediately put a ban on any drug it saw as dangerous to public health. This law was first used in June of 1985 on none other than ecstasy. They compared MDMA to MDA, which was shown to cause brain damage in rats. Though psychiatrists had proven MDMA useful in their treatment, they did not have enough of a case to change the desires of the DEA.




à Gangs and esctacy?
In effect, they stopped treatment with the drug, lowered quality of product, and introduced profit motive into the equation as gangs began to deal the drug. That obviously increases crime.
In 1987 the rave culture began to pick up on the small Spanish island Ibiza. Within four years this drug use had gone full circle and found its way back home. Users from warehouses and outdoor raves in late 1980's England began to move to San Francisco in the early 1990's. In late 1991 and early 1992 the authorities in England had seized many large supplies of ecstasy. This combined with the increased demand caused insufficient supply. Dealers began to sell fake E, and people began to use LSD instead.

MORE COMMING SOON

Wednesday 24 August 2011

                      HEROIN DANGER






 Q1. What is heroin?


ANS. Heroin (say: her-uh-win) comes from the opium poppy, a type of flower that grows in Asia, Mexico, and South America. Pure heroin is a white powder that tastes really bad. Some heroin is dark brown, and black tar heroin is either sticky or hard and looks like roofing tar.

Heroin belongs to a group of pain-relieving drugs called narcotics. Although certain narcotics such as codeine and morphine are legal if prescribed (given) by doctors to treat pain, such as when someone has surgery or breaks a bone, heroin is an illegal narcotic because it is has dangerous side effects and is very addictive.



Q2.How is it used?





ANS. Heroin can be used in a variety of ways, depending on user
preference and the purity of the drug.
1.   Heroin can be injected into a vein (“mainlining”).
2.   Injected into a muscle.
3.    Smoked in a water pipe or standard pipe, mixed in a marijuana joint or regular cigarette, inhaled as smoke through a straw, known as “chasing the dragon,” snorted as powder via the nose.
Q3. Other common names?
ANS. Horse, smack, big H, black tar, caballo (Spanish), 8-ball (heroin mixed with crack cocaine), junk, TNT




Q4.What are its short-term effects?
ANS. The short-term effects of heroin abuse appear soon after a single dose and disappear in a few hours. After an injection of heroin, the user reports feeling a surge of euphoria (“rush”) accompanied by a warm flushing of the skin, a dry mouth, and heavy extremities. Following this initial euphoria, the user goes “on the nod,” an alternately wakeful and drowsy state. Mental functioning becomes clouded due to the depression of the central nervous system. Other effects included slowed and slurred speech, slow gait, constricted pupils, droopy eyelids, impaired night vision, vomiting, constipation.
Q5. What are its long-term effects?
ANS. Long-term effects of heroin appear after repeated use for some period of time. Chronic users may develop collapsed veins, infection of the heart lining and valves, abscesses, cellulites, and liver disease. Pulmonary complications, including various types of pneumonia, may result from the poor health condition of the abuser, as well as from heroin’s depressing effects on respiration. In addition to the effects of the drug itself, street heroin may have additives that do not really dissolve and result in clogging the blood vessels that lead to the lungs, liver, kidneys, or brain. This can cause infection or even death of small patches of cells in vital organs. With regular heroin use, tolerance develops. This means the abuser must use more heroin to achieve the same intensity or effect.



ONE WORD .......VERY HARMFUL...


may god bless you.....please take care.....


thank you for your love....

Sunday 21 August 2011


Half knowledge is a very dangerous thing...........
Lets see why......
They say cocaine with alcohol is a great combination ......
I say its the most common reason for death......lets see how
Taking alcohol with cocaine—combination, such as cocaine and alcohol, they combine to form a danger, each drug poses and unknowingly perform a complex chemical experiment within the bodies. Researchers have found that the human liver combines cocaine and alcohol to produce a third substance, cocaethylene, which intensifies cocaine’s euphoric (extremely excited and excited) effects. Cocaethylene is associated with a greater risk of sudden death than cocaine alone.1

Be save......know more about bad friend cocaine

Q1. What is cocaine?
ANS. Cocaine is a powerful drug that stimulates the brain. Crack is cocaine hydrochloride powder that has been processed to  form a rock crystal that is then usually smoked.

Q2. Common names?
ANS. Coke, snow, flake, blow.

Q3. What is its effect?
ANS. Cocaine usually makes the user feel euphoric(excited or energetic) and energetic, but also increases body temperature, blood pressure, and heart rate. Users risk heart attacks, respiratory failure, strokes, seizures, abdominal pain, and nausea. In rare cases, sudden death can occur on the first use of cocaine or unexpectedly afterwards.
Q4.  How to take it?
ANS. Three routes of administration are commonly used for cocaine: snorting, injecting, and smoking.
1.  1.  Snorting is the process of inhaling cocaine powder through the nose, where it is absorbed into the bloodstream through the nasal tissues.







2 2.   Injecting is the use of a needle to insert the drug directly into the bloodstream.
3.  3.  Smoking involves inhaling cocaine vapor or smoke into the lungs, where absorption into the bloodstream is as rapid as it is by injection.
4.   All three methods of cocaine abuse can lead to addiction and other severe health problems, including increasing the risk of contracting HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases.
                                            

Q4. Bad effects on brain?

ANS. Cocaine is a strong central nervous system stimulant that increases levels of dopamine, a brain chemical (or neurotransmitter) associated with pleasure and movement, in the brain’s reward circuit. Certain brain cells, or neurons, use dopamine to communicate. Normally, dopamine is released by a neuron in response to a pleasurable signal (e.g., the smell of good food), and then recycled back into the cell that released it, thus shutting off the signal between neurons. Cocaine acts by preventing the dopamine from being recycled, causing excessive amounts of the neurotransmitter to build up, amplifying the message to and response of the receiving neuron, and ultimately disrupting normal communication. It is this excess of dopamine that is responsible for cocaine’s euphoric effects. With repeated use, cocaine can cause long-term changes in the brain’s reward system and in other brain systems as well, which may eventually lead to addiction. With repeated use, tolerance to the cocaine high also often develops. Many cocaine abusers report that they seek but fail to achieve as much pleasure as they did from their first exposure. Some users will increase their dose in an attempt to intensify and prolong the euphoria, but this can also increase the risk of adverse psychological or physiological effects.

In short very dangerous.

Q5. SOLUTION or what is substitute
Go green......go GANJA(merijuana).



Friday 19 August 2011


MANALA CREAM
If you are a fan of charas (hash or hashish)....india is your destination. India gave world MANALA CREAM ........the best charas in the world.....thats why they call INCREDABLE INDIA.........one joint is enough for three big guys.





Malana Cream doesn’t get you stoned, but high................all u need is trans music and you will be out of this world.
It cost Rs 3000 to 4000 per tola(10 grams)......which is $70-$80 in india.....

Is extracted from the cannabis plant by rubbing the bud with both hands till it gives greenish brown paste . This paste is collected using thumbs. And now it is ready to smoke.



Some facts about MANALA CREAM
1.    Malana Cream, one of the best types of hashish in the world. It’s made in Malana in India, a remote village with curious customs. But both hashish production and the village’s ancient culture are under pressure.



2.    ‘Malana Cream’, as the local speciality is called, is world famous. In the village it sells for more than 20 euros for ten grams (one tola), three times as much as for other hashish from the stat of Himachal Pradesh. In the Netherlands it sells for at least 12 euros a gram, ten times the price of other cheaper types of hashish



3.    According to legend, the inhabitants of Malana are descended from the army of Alexander the Great, who withdrew from the region in 326 BC. The unique language, unusual architecture, ancient form of democracy and pale skins of some of the locals would seem to support this theory. The villagers themselves believe they are descended from the sacred Jamdagni Rishi, their god, who also has the last word in Malana’s parliament.



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