Using speed makes you feel awake and cheerful. As a result, you may feel the sedating effects of the alcohol less and you may tend to drink more alcohol. Be […]
Read more »Both alcohol and benzodiazepines have a depressant effect in the body. They inhibit activity in your brain. The combination could put you in a coma, stop breathing or make you […]
Read more »Combination with alcohol or other downers can increase the anesthetic effect of nitrous oxide and the risks. The chance that you’ll get nausea and dizziness increases.
Read more »The combination of GHB with alcohol increases the risk of overdose, passing out and respiratory depression. We therefore advise against the combination of GHB and alcohol. Especially if you drink […]
Read more »You feel the effects of alcohol less after using cocaine. That is why you can continue to drink more and longer. On the other hand, the alcohol can help to […]
Read more »How you will feel depends on, among other things, the order and the amounts you take. And whether you smoke and/or drink more often. If you drink first and then […]
Read more »You feel the effects of alcohol less after using caffeine. For example, think about energy drinks. Because of the caffeine you can drink more and longer. On the other hand, […]
Read more »When using Tina, slamming (injecting) into the veins caries the most risks. Because the drug enters the bloodstream directly, the effect occurs almost immediately. Therefore, the effect can be very […]
Read more »Ecstasy generally ensures that you have more energy and that you feel more connected to the people around you. You may feel the need to talk a lot and tell […]
Read more »At a high dose you can lose consciousness or pass out. There is a difference between sleep and a coma. If you pass out of GHB, you are in a […]
Read more »A side effect of MDMA, the active ingredient in ecstasy, is that your vision isn’t as good as it normally is. For example, you can’t focus as well because your […]
Read more »To be able to weigh a certain dose properly, you need a good scale. Have a scale that can weigh milligrams, to 3 decimal places (0.001 mg). A scale that […]
Read more »It is not possible to tell from the outside how much MDMA an ecstasy pill contains. In addition, an ecstasy pill can also contain substances other than MDMA. The only […]
Read more »There 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 […]
Read more »Alcohol 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 […]
Read more »Alcoholics 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.
Read more »Alcohol 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 […]
Read more »Stomach 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 […]
Read more »Upward 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 […]
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