Posted by gabbix2 on August 16, 2003, at 19:29:25
In reply to Re: By the way, posted by Ame Sans Vie on August 15, 2003, at 16:49:06
And today my excuse is Topamax ;)
I'm confused. Okay, as I understood I was mistaken in that its not the sodium in baking soda that is the danger in using to potentiate dexedrine, but the alkalinization of the urine.
So wouldn't taking anything that alkalinizes the system enough to potentiate the Dexedrine have the same dangerous effect, if the sodium is not the primary problem? Or does baking soda have more capability to alkalanize the urine?
I'm not trying to be difficult I'm confused.
Because I don't understand why avoiding the sodium is the issue when (as I gathered anyway) its not the sodium causing the alkalinization.> baking soda in higher doses makes the urine alkaline, greatly slowing the elimination & thus prolonging the duration & effects of amphetamines (although taking baking soda for this effect is supposed to be pretty bad for your health- Your body constantly tries to find a ph equilibrium, in both the stomach & especially in the blood which is neutral in ph except with severe dehydration or serious health problems
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