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Originally Posted by RichzMarkus
Hat von euch schon jemand Xanax probiert und wie wirkt es auf Menschen die jetzt keine Ängste oder Panikattacken haben ? Hab gelesen das es nur richtig wirken soll wenn man Ängste hat.
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Finger weg von dem Zeug & weniger von Rap beeinflussen lassen
Xans poppen ist nicht cool, lohnt sich nicht
Wenn man sich mal von beiden Seiten her drüber schlau macht, sollte das auch relativ schnell offensichtlich sein dass man damit aufpassen sollte :)
Gab glaub hie schonmal nen Bericht wo jemand enttäuscht von den Dingern war, meinte auch das er sonst keine Probleme mit anxiety etc hat... Da dacht ich mir genau das gleiche aber habs mir verkniffen :bandit:
Zu Kratom Toleranz: Geht echt schnell, würde da auch wirklich auf die Pausen achten. Hier beste Kratom Info im Netz:
[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] (Richtig nice die Seite alter :D Erowid Style ohne Schnickschnack einfach nur HTML :pimp:) Daraus zu Toleranz hier:
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Is kratom habit forming?
Kratom is not habit forming when it is used responsibly. If used occasionally as a recreational drug, rather than daily, there is virtually no risk of becoming dependent on it. But it is very important not to get into the habit of using it every day. For kratom, like many drugs [e.g. alcohol, coffee, tobacco, etc.] if used on a daily basis for a prolonged period of time, could become a habit hard to break. Before starting to experiment with it set yourself usage guidelines. If you ever find it is hard to stay within your usage guidelines immediately quit using kratom. Of course, people who are using kratom to overcome a preexisting opiate addiction may need to use kratom daily to avoid opiate withdrawal. People suffering from chronic pain may need to take pain medications on a daily basis, and some people choose to use kratom instead of pharmaceutical pain killers. Interestingly, studies have found that opiate drugs (morphine and its relatives) are rarely addictive for pain sufferers except among people with a history of substance abuse. This is probably also true for kratom, because like opiate drugs, the effects of kratom are due to opiate receptor agonist activity.
Is it possible to develop tolerance to kratom?
Yes. Like many drugs, if kratom is used on a daily basis one will eventually develop some tolerance to its effects and will gradually need to take increasingly larger doses to obtain the same level of effects. Tolerance does not develop when kratom is taken occasionally (no more than twice a week). Since the active constituents in kratom are opioid receptor agonists, there is likely to be cross-tolerance with other opioid drugs. This means that people who have developed tolerance to other opioid drugs will probably need to use higher doses of kratom than people who have not. Tolerance is not permanent. Normal sensitivity resumes after a few weeks of abstinence.
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(Von hier hab ich auch den Schokomilch "Trick")