Monday, October 12, 2009

Which Causes More Brain Damage Ecstasy OR Whippits (Pure Nitrous Oxide Without Oxygen)?

WE ARE VERY EDUCATED PEOPLE AND WE ARE TRYING TO COMPARE ONE HIT OF ECSTASY IN A NIGHT VERSUS 5 CARTRIDGES OF NITROUS IN A NIGHT. WHICH WILL CAUSE MORE NEUROLOGICAL DAMAGE??
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Whippits are more damaging to your body in general. In addition to depriving the brain of oxygen, it is made assuming that it will be used to make whipped cream, not inhaled, so they don't mind using industrial lubricants in the making of the whippit cartridges (normally the lubricant would go into the cream and be so dilute as to not matter). If you inhale the nitrous directly, you are taking the industrial lubricant into your lungs in the form of micro-droplets. They coat the lungs and cause damage there as well.
The whippits will cause more mind damage.
try upping the dosage
Ecstacy causes brain damage..eats away at the brain.
don't know much about "whippits" but here's some ex info:Acute physiological effects include:Pupil dilation with attendant photosensitivity and color perception
Nystagmus
General restlessness
Loss of appetite
Increased heart rate and blood pressure
Loss of sleep
Dehydration Apart from the dangers from impurities, the primary acute risks of taking MDMA resemble those of other stimulant amphetamines. The majority of fatalities and cases requiring emergency care involve hyperthermic syndromes. MDMA appears to decrease heat loss in the body by causing constriction of blood vessels near the skin. In addition, it may sometimes increase heat production by muscles and the brain. These effects may be amplified in people who become dehydrated and are unable to cool by sweating. MDMA can mask the body's normal thirst and exhaustion responses, particularly if a user is dancing or is otherwise physically active for long periods of time without hydration.While dehydration is undesirable, there also have been a number of users suffering from water intoxication and associated hyponatremia (dilution of the blood that can cause swelling of the brain). Although many cases of this clearly involved individuals drinking large amounts of water, there are cases where there is no evidence of excessive water consumption. Their cases may be caused by MDMA inducing release of the antiduretic hormone vasopressin by the pituitary gland. This causes one to retain water to a greater extent. The death of British teen Leah Betts may be the most widely publicised MDMA-related fatality, and resulted from her consuming too much water due to concerns over dehydration. Signs of hyponatremia include confusion, nausea, headache and loss of consciousness.MDMA users have also been recorded to demonstrate bruxism (teeth grinding) and trisma (jaw clenching) as a short-term effect from the drug [13] Many users of MDMA alleviate this by using chewing gum [14], however this can result in temporary mouth ulcers through inadvertent biting of the mouth lining. Temporary jaw ache often results from jaw clenching or excessive chewing.There are reported allergic reactions, which are extremely rare. Liver damage, which may have an immunological cause, has been seen in a small number of users.Long-term effects are still unknown and heavily debated among scientists. There are several reports of Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder being induced by MDMA.
Due to Sagamond's principle, the more complex the drug the more damage that can potentially occur, I would have to say exstasy would cause more damage.
If your so educated than u know ecstacsy's major negative effect is; it reduces seratonin levels in the spine. Whippit's on the other hand kill brain cells, which seems to be yur question. %26 X of what caliber? Besides if you VERY EDUCATED why don't you come up with something more constructive to do with yur brain?

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