Causing changes in the mind and body such as seizures, delusions, vomiting and nausea, and even death, and having bizarre effects on drug users, recreational drugs called salts bathing suits have become infamous. The drug is not only highly addictive, but also powerful. Methamphetamine is one of the most addictive drugs on the market, but research shows that bath salts may actually be more addictive. Even though people think that bath salt is dangerous due to addiction and hallucinations, they are not. They are dangerous due to sleep deprivation and dosage. There are two different types of hallucinations: one is where you become paranoid, which is the type you would have using bath salts, and the other is where you see things like a lizard dancing, which is the type you would have using bath salts. acid. Even though bath salts are addictive and have that effect on dopamine in the brain, it's not as intense an effect as cocaine on the brain. Bath salt refers to a group of substances with similar chemical properties and not a single drug. Both drugs contained in most varieties are related to khat and these two drugs are mephedrone and methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV). Although it is illegal in the United States because according to the DEA it contains a schedule 1 drug. Khat That is found in East African countries and the Middle East, it is an organic stimulant. Since the 1920s mephedrone has been bouncing around in the laboratories, since the 1960s methylenedioxypyrovalerone has been in the laboratories. So, while these drugs are not new, their recreational use is new. Researchers think the two main problems related to bath salt are not addiction to it, but sleep deprivation causing elevated stress hormone levels, depression...... middle of paper...... 2010 is the first time bath salts came to the attention of the authorities. Sold under different names and in individual packages, bath salts are sold online. Although MDPV is most common in the United States, mephedrone is most common in Europe. How your body metabolizes bath salts and how your brain reacts is not yet certain, which is why it is so dangerous and difficult to treat people with an overdose of bath salts. Since no one really knows how a person's body will react to bath salts or what exactly they contain, healthcare professionals have difficulty treating overdoses. There are different ways people use bath salt, some smoke it, some snort it, some inject it with a needle, and some simply swallow it. Violent behavior, cold fingers, rapid heartbeat, nausea, headaches, hallucinations and paranoia are all reported symptoms of taking bath salts.
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