Stimulants increase your bodily functions. Among other things, your heart rate increases and your blood pressure rises. People with high blood pressure and/or heart problems are advised against experimenting with […]
Lees verderThe serotonin syndrome is caused by an excessive serotonin level in the central nervous system. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that works in the brain on emotions, sexual functions, hunger, and […]
Lees verderBecause overheating is one of the most serious acute risks of XTC/MDMA, many people who use MDMA know that they need to ‘drink enough water.’ Some people have interpreted this […]
Lees verderStimulants increase your body temperature. Additionally, more physical activity also raises your body temperature. If this happens in an environment that is already warm, where you cannot dissipate heat effectively, […]
Lees verderThe narcotic effect of heroin can cause breathing to stop completely. Overdose users appear pale and limp, breathe shallow or not at all, sometimes foam at the mouth and may […]
Lees verderThere is a short-term risk of weight gain from alcohol, but drinking more and more often increases the chances of becoming emaciated or malnourished. This is because alcohol in large […]
Lees verderAlcohol causes inflammation of the stomach lining, leading to a vitamin B1 deficiency. Drinking alcohol excessively for years, in combination with poor diet nd a vitaminB1 deficiency, can lead to […]
Lees verderAlcoholics can develop inflammation of the pancreas. Alcohol stimulates the pancreas to make more digestive liquids. Abnormal activation of inactive enzyme precursors within the pancreas leads to acute inflammation.
Lees verderAlcohol increases the risk of cancer. There is an increased risk of colon cancer upward of three glasses of alcohol a day. The risk of breast cancer in women is […]
Lees verderStomach lining Excessive alcohol consumption can inflame the stomach lining. You may experience bloating, belching, stomach pain and heartburn. Liver diseases Alcohol is broken down by the liver. Because alcohol […]
Lees verderUpward of three glasses of alcohol a day has a negative impact on the heart; the risk of high blood pressure and consequently a heart attack increases. Alcohol can also […]
Lees verderAlcohol is transported through your blood and passes through various organs, including your lungs. Part of the alcohol is excreted via the alveoli. This is how police can measure the […]
Lees verderAlcohol relaxes and you usually fall asleep quickly. When you drink a lot, your sleep becomes disrupted and you wake up earlier. You don’t get enough deep sleep causing you […]
Lees verderDrugs can blur your boundaries and allows you to do things that you would never dare to do in a sober state. Unprotected sex can be the result. Alcohol and […]
Lees verderWhether alcohol makes you gain weight depends on your lifestyle; what you eat, drink and how much you exercise. Alcoholic drinks are high in carbohydrates (7 calories per gram alcohol). […]
Lees verderIf you drink copious amounts of alcohol in one sitting, you can get alcohol poisoning. The alcohol concentration in blood and in the brain becomes so high that you can […]
Lees verderWhen you drink a lot of alcohol you can get a hangover; unpleasant and debilitating effects felt after alcohol consumption that can make you feel ill. When you have a […]
Lees verderWhen someone loses consciousness (e.g. passing out or a k-hole), there is a chance that they will choke on their own vomit. In such an event, make sure to put […]
Lees verderThe kidneys, along with the liver, are the great ‘cleaners’ of your body. The kidneys work hard to get rid of (harmful) substances, like drugs, and in some cases, this […]
Lees verderIf this drug comes into contact with the skin or mucous membranes, (severe) irritation can occur.
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