Posted by alohashirt on December 3, 2005, at 22:53:53
In reply to Re: Desoxyn Vs other stimulants!! » alohashirt, posted by Paulbwell on December 2, 2005, at 19:34:22
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> > > I cannot tell the difference between d-methamphetamine and dexadrine (d-amphetamine),
> > > other than length of action. I have not had any experience
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> > Many years ago I found that whilst (mon-prescribed) methamphetamine helped my study habits I began taking it in larger and larger quantities, and became somewhat ill, stressed and it was net-negative. I did not have that experience when prescribed dexedrine nor did I have the insane cleaning binges, or euphoria. It may be a dose issue, may be age, may be something else - I don't know but perhaps methamphetamine truly is more addictive than dexedrine in the same way that nicotine appears to be more addictive than cocaine
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> Hi Folks,
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> Most folks who have had the luck of trying Desoxyn, describe it as the more superior,
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> Less perpherifial effects, less body activation, and a basically cleaner CNS effect.
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> ASAIC Desoxyn is the leader in ADD/hd and CERTAINLY Narcolepsy EDS treatment.
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> It MUST be that extra methyl component, and taken at medically scripted doses, can be, and has (from patients i'v read) taken for decades, without producing a burnt out speed addict!-CNS damage to the Dopamine sustem!.
>I'm not suggesting that I believe the "War on Drugs" hysteria or even the hysterias produced by the anti-medication or anti-ADHD brigades. Just proposing that perhaps there is such a thing as "addictive substances" (I am not completely convinced on this) and that, if so, methamphetamine might have a different "addictiveness" than dexedrine. Regarding the superiority of methamphetamine for ADHD - perhaps you're correct but , if there is a substantive difference I would expect that those ADHD clinicians confident enough of their expertise to prescribe what they choose would be prescribing methamphetamine yet I don't see that happening. I'd also expect that there could eb some research results illustrating this. I recognize that reserachers focus on areas where there is money to be made.
I'd encourage you to try desoxyn for a month, try dexedrine and report back on the results!
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