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--- In [email protected], "suryana"  wrote:
>
> Wah gahwat rupanya binatang purba bersel satu amuba juspig oleh dokternya 
> dikasih salah satu obat dibawah ini, akibatnya jadi tambah gelo dan narsis 
> plus takut ketemu orang, mirip penyakit anjing rabies.
> ramuan zolpidem, nutmeg, the hellis dan krokodil, makanya bisa tahan berhari 
> hari morang maring di depan komputer.
> +++
> 
> 10 Crazy Drugs You Don’t Know (And Don’t Want To)
> At school you’re taught that drugs can do some scary things. These effects 
> can be blown out of proportion, and make it seem like a few tokes at a party 
> can send you spiralling into addiction and a life of crime. The drugs listed 
> below are worse than anything you were ever warned about.
> 
> 10
> Zolpidem
> The Sleepwalking Pill
> 
> Zolpidem is a drug with potential side effects like sleep-walking, 
> sleep-driving and occasionally sleep-spewing
> Zolpidem, more commonly known as Ambien is a sleeping pill that was 
> developed as an alternative to Valium. And most of the time, it works pretty 
> well. You can take one, fall asleep, and then wake up in the morning without 
> further incident.
> For some people though, zolpidem can cause people to do all kinds of crazy 
> stuff while asleep. There are all the cases of people on zolpidem crashing 
> cars and claiming to be asleep, and that’s just the warm up.
> There’s a crazy story about an Australian couple who were both taking 
> zolpidem. The woman hallucinated that she was floating above the bed before 
> projectile vomiting like “that movie with Linda Blair”. Her husband 
> strapped on a tool belt, loaded it with spatulas and tried to clean it up. 
> “The next morning we thought it was a bad dream,” she said. “It 
> wasn’t.”
> 
> 9
> Scopolamine
> The Drug Criminals Blow Into Your Face
> 
> Scopolamines ability to cause amnesia suggestibility has been exploited by 
> Columbian criminals.
> Scopolamine is a drug that causes amnesia and suggestibility. The really 
> scary thing about this drug is how easy it is to administer. Criminals in 
> Columbia have been blowing powder into the faces of victims, who then 
> happily empty their bank accounts or assist in the robbing of their own 
> house. The morning after, the victim has no idea what has happened.
> While there have been rumors of people being drugged in the US through 
> touching business cards soaked in scopolamine, these have been debunked. 
> Thankfully it looks like the drug hasn’t yet made it out of Columbia.
> 
> 8
> Nutmeg
> The Hallucinations Waiting in Your Pantry
> 
> Nutmeg, despite a wholesome reputation, is in fact a hallucinogenic.
> Yep the same stuff that’s probably sitting in your kitchen cupboard right 
> now is one hell of a crazy drug. High doses of nutmeg can induce 
> hallucinations; which has lead many people strapped for cash or wanting a 
> legal alternative to the more famous hallucinogens to throw back massive 
> doses of a kitchen spice.Â
> These trips are normally unpleasant and more closely resemble psychotic 
> detachment from reality as opposed to the psychedelic sixties. Accompanying 
> the hallucinations is severe anxiety, and a sense of impending doom.
> The physical effects are also pretty harsh with rapid heart rate and 
> palpitations, dry mouth, nausea and urinary retention all being reported.
> And you always wondered nutmeg was for…
> 
> 7
> Human Growth Hormone The Can Turn You Into a Bond Villain
> 
> A potential side effect of using Human Growth Hormone in sports can be 
> looking like a Bond villain…
> Human growth hormone or HGH is, as you would expect, a hormone found in 
> humans that is necessary for growthnecessary for growth.
> Athletes have been known to inject HGH because they believe it will help 
> with recovery after training (although there’s little evidence to 
> support this). As you can guess from the list so far, there can be some 
> very nasty side effects. The most intense one is a condition called 
> acromegaly.
> Acromegaly causes skin to get thicker, the hands and feet to swell and the 
> jaw line to become more pronounced causing gaps between the teeth. So trying 
> to get a bit of an edge in sports can leave you looking like a James Bond 
> villain. Literally â€" acromegaly is the condition the guy who played Jaws 
> had.
> The early days of HGH use were even scarier, as it was sourced from dead 
> bodies. This isn’t just icky. This practise led to many cases of 
> Creutzfeldtâ€"Jakob disease, a brain disorder similar to mad cow disease, 
> but more like ‘mad human disease’.
> 
> 
> 6
> The Hellish, Deadly LSD Trip That Lasts for 3 days
> 
> Bromo-dragonfly can act like a super-charged version of LSD, with trips 
> lasting up to 3 days.
> Bromo-dragonfly is a drug that is named because its molecular structure 
> looks like a dragonfly. If you think that’s kind of spooky, hear what it 
> does.Â
> Bromo-dragonfly is sometimes sold as LSD, because it’s active at low 
> enough doses to be put on a tab. While an LSD trip usually lasts a few 
> hours, Bromo-dragonfly can be active for up to 3 days, and can have a range 
> of nasty side effects. These include seizures, spasms in your veins and 
> blood vessel constriction. Amputation of limbs is required in severe cases. 
> Not freaky enough yet? The trips have been described as being “dragged to 
> hell and back again”.
> Â
> 
> 5
> The Anti-Pot That Can Make You Suicidal
> 
> Rimonadant, the anti-pot, can cure munchies but cause depression.
> Getting the munchies is one of the most well known symptoms of marijuana 
> smoking. Scientists figured that if they made a drug that had the opposite 
> effect on the body, they could make people less hungry. So Rimonabant was 
> born, a drug that works in the same places in the brain as cannabis but has 
> exactly the opposite effect.

This strategy worked and the drug was 
> approved for weight loss. Rimonabant was also found to have opposite effects 
> to weed in other areas too. It increases sperm motility, and improves 
> short-term memory in animals. Unfortunately, it has some pretty serious side 
> effects.
> If you’ve ever seen someone have a big toke on a joint, you know that more 
> often than not they have a smile on their face. Because say what you will 
> about pot, it tends to make people feel pretty good. Â Rimonabant has the 
> opposite effect here as well and was withdrawn from the market pretty 
> quickly after it was revealed it was making people depressed and suicidal.
> 
> 4
> Super-Heroin
> 
> Etorphine is 5000 times stronger than heroin, and can overdose a human 
> simply through skin contact.
> Heroin has caused untold levels of despair, suffering and bad PSAs. So you 
> might be surprised to learn that scientists sat down and developed a drug 
> 5000 times as strong.
> Etorphine is a drug that works in the same way as heroin and morphine, but 
> never really took off on the streets because it’s too potent to do 
> anything besides instantly kill humans.
> How potent? Its only use is to sedate large animals, and 1/100th of a gram 
> can knock out a 3000 kg (6614 lbs) elephant. Contact with skin can be enough 
> to cause an overdose in humans, so whenever the drug is used an assistant 
> with an antidote has to be ready to Pulp Fiction you in case of an accident.
> 
> 3
> DNP
> The Horrifying Weight Loss Drug
> 
> DNP burns fat in humans so well, it raised body temperatures and cooks the 
> user from the inside.
> 2,4-Dinitrophenol or DNP is a drug that screws up the way your body uses 
> energy. Normally the food you eat is turned into energy to keep your heart 
> beating and let your muscles move and really important stuff like that. If 
> you eat too much energy, the excess is stored as fat on your butt and 
> stomach until there’s not enough food around and it’s needed.
> DNP is a drug that was used for weight loss in the 1930s, because it totally 
> screwed with the way your body used energy so that energy is used up without 
> any effort on your part. You can eat all the fried chicken that you want and 
> all the energy will be burnt up while you sit around playing X-Box.
> While this may sound like the best invention ever, there’s a drawback. 
> The drug was discontinued in 1938 because people were literally cooking from 
> the inside, with massively raised body temperature, heart rate and sweating 
> that was often fatal.
> The drug is available through online pharmacies and people are still taking 
> it, and it’s still killing them.
> 
> 2
> Super Powerful Synthetic Marijuana
> 
> Dimethylheptylpyran is a US military designed marijuana so potent that a 1mg 
> dose can leave soldiers unable to perform their duties for up to 3 days.
> From the 1950s to the 1970s the US military had a fun little side project at 
> the Edgewood Arsenal. They would give soldiers various drugs and chemical 
> agents to see what happened. One of these was a super potent version of 
> marijuana called ‘dimethylheptylpyran’ or DMHP.
> This stuff gives all the classic signs of being baked like red eyes, hunger 
> and sluggishness. However rather than a couple of joints, 0.0002 g is all 
> the DMHP you need to get the average person staring at their shoes and 
> giggling. At 1mg doses soldiers were completely unable to perform their 
> duties for up to 3 days. The boffins over at Edgewood thought they had 
> stumbled across the ideal non-lethal incapacitating agent.Â
> You could just spray the enemy base with DMHP and walk in an hour later 
> while everyone is watching Friends reruns and eating Cheetos. By the late 
> 1970s more effective chemical warfare agents had been weaponised, and the 
> research was stopped.
> 
> 1
> Krokodil â€" Russian Heroin That Eats Your Flesh
> Russian Heroin That Eats Your Flesh
> 
> Krokodil is a cheaply produced drug that has similar effects to heroin, but 
> with side effects that include literally eating away at the flesh of the 
> user.
> In Russia, heroin addicts who can’t afford their next hit have found an 
> easier and much more horrifying way to get a fix. A series of reactions with 
> over the counter painkillers and easily available chemicals can create a 
> drug called desomorphine that has similar effects to heroin.
> As you can probably guess, cooking up painkillers, lighter fluid, and 
> cleaning oils in a kitchen doesn’t result in a pure product. A brown gunk 
> called Krokodil is produced. The mixture was named for its tendency to turn 
> the skin of users scaly and reptilian as the toxic by-products eat away at 
> the flesh. Heavy use leaves flesh grey and dead, sometimes rotting away to 
> the bone. The results are truly disturbing.
> Â
> Â
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