Saturday, October 24, 2009

which is more dangerous: "whipits" (ie nitrous oxide sans oxygen) or ecstasy?

We are very smart people having a debate and we need factual basis for argument.
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At this point, there seems to be evidence that ecstasy turns your brain into swiss cheese. Don't get me wrong, I love X just as much as the next person, but it just has to be said that taking too much E will turn you into an E-tard.Whippets, on the other hand, while being bad for your brain and lungs, aren't as dangerous or harmful. Just a fact.
computer cleaner or nitrous it all the same i
it kills
eh.. i dunno, i personally won't take any drug unless it's worth the effects, both good and bad, but check out this website, it has all the information on everything that affects your mind state, from scientific properties, to recipes, dangers, effects, and personal experiances from real people.there is no bullshit one-sided arguement on the site it just tells you straight upwww.erowid.comit might be .org though, i can't remember
G'day Josh C,Thank you for your question.Both can be dangerous. However, nitrous oxide is on the Hazardous Chemicals database and cause asphyxiation. It was used as an anaesthetic. It is also dangerous for skin and eyes.Regarding MDMA or ecstasy, acute dehydration is a risk among users who are highly physically active and forget to drink water, as the drug may mask one's normal sense of exhaustion and thirst. Also the opposite, "water intoxication," resulting in acute hyponatremia, has been reported as a consequence of use. Sometimes other potentially toxic chemicals such as PMA or methamphetamine alone or in combination with MDMA are added to ecstasy tablets. Long-term effects in humans are largely unknown and the subject of much controversy - particularly with regard to the risks of severe long-term depression as a result of a reduction in the natural production of serotonin.I have attached sources for your reference.Regards

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