Behavior altering drugs.
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Re: Behavior altering drugs.
I heard meth wakes you up in the morning
Re: Behavior altering drugs.
There's already plenty of college kids who abuse ADHD medicine like Adderall to help them study. I don't fuck with it, that shit's almost as bad as meth.weedlefruit wrote:The othr thought I had was how long will it be until people are relying on a more commercial alternative for example drugs to make you less likely to make rash decisions or to increase concentration when performing tasks. Then the question how far will it go?
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Re: Behavior altering drugs.
hubb wrote:Have any of you heard about that powder extracted from a certain flower, that some Brazilian gangs use that basicly rids you of willpower. Cant remember the name though, scary shit.
Ahh yes scopolomine. Theres a pretty shocking report about it on VBS/TV. They meet people who use it on people and people who have been victims of it.
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Re: Behavior altering drugs.
A little article about how fucked up the psychatric medicine industry is already: http://articles.mercola.com/sites/artic ... omies.aspx < There's a lot more on this but unless you've got a psychology degree or higher you might not get it though an amazingly readable book for anyone (scientists, public and patients alike) is 'Explaining Madness' by Richard Bentall and it might even be in your local library.
These drugs they are considering putting research effort in to might make you just act moral or whatever but also make you suffer subtle but insidious damage...
These drugs they are considering putting research effort in to might make you just act moral or whatever but also make you suffer subtle but insidious damage...
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