WHO ARE YOUR VILLAGE PEOPLE

composition and adverse effects of these substances highlights the serious health risks and potential for addiction associated with their use. The temporary euphoria and enhanced abilities some users experience are overshadowed by the long-term detrimental effects on both physical and mental health

EDUCATIONAL

8/5/20243 min read

Who are your village people ?

Finally your village people have been revealed !!

Cocaine

Composition: Cocaine is the chief of the village people that is against your progress, it is a powerful stimulant derived from the leaves of the coca plant, primarily found in South America. It is usually found in a white powder form and can be snorted, smoked, or injected.

Adverse Effects:

- Short-term: Euphoria, increased energy, heightened alertness, increased heart rate, and paranoia.

- Long-term: Addiction, severe heart problems, respiratory issues, strokes, seizures, and nasal damage (for those who snort it).

Crack Cocaine

Composition: Crack cocaine is a crystallized form of cocaine that is smoked. It is made by dissolving powdered cocaine in water and baking soda, then heating the mixture until it forms rocks.

Adverse Effects:

- Short-term: Intense euphoria, increased alertness, paranoia, and aggression.

- Long-term: Severe addiction, respiratory problems, cardiovascular issues, mental health disorders, and higher risk of infectious diseases.

Colorado (Slang for Marijuana or Synthetic Cannabinoids)

Composition: Refers to marijuana, particularly high-potency strains, or synthetic cannabinoids designed to mimic THC, the active ingredient in cannabis.

Adverse Effects:

- Short-term: Altered senses, mood changes, impaired body movement, and difficulty with thinking and problem-solving.

- Long-term: Impaired brain development, respiratory issues, mental health problems, and potential addiction.

Loud (High-Potency Marijuana)

Composition: "Loud" is a slang term for high-potency marijuana, which contains high levels of THC.

Adverse Effects:

- Short-term: Euphoria, altered perceptions, impaired memory, and coordination issues.

- Long-term: Dependence, cognitive impairment, increased risk of mental health disorders, and respiratory issues.

Arizona (Marijuana Strain)

Composition: Refers to a specific strain of marijuana known for its potency and quality.

Adverse Effects:

- Short-term: Relaxation, altered perception, and impaired coordination.

- Long-term: Dependence, cognitive impairment, and respiratory problems.

Blue Gum (Methamphetamine)

Composition: Methamphetamine, commonly known as meth, is a powerful, highly addictive stimulant. It is chemically similar to amphetamine.

Adverse Effects:

- Short-term: Increased wakefulness, decreased appetite, rapid heartbeat, and increased blood pressure.

- Long-term: Severe dental problems ("meth mouth"), extreme weight loss, skin sores, increased risk of infectious diseases, and intense addiction.

Heroin

Composition: Heroin is an opioid drug made from morphine, a natural substance taken from the seed pod of the opium poppy plant. It can be injected, snorted, or smoked.

Adverse Effects:

- Short-term: Euphoria, dry mouth, heavy extremities, and clouded mental function.

- Long-term: Severe addiction, collapsed veins, infections of the heart lining, liver and kidney disease, and respiratory depression.

Evostic (Inhalant, Solvent-Based Glue)

Composition: Evostic is a brand of solvent-based glue often abused as an inhalant.

Adverse Effects:

- Short-term: Euphoria, dizziness, headaches, slurred speech, and impaired coordination.

- Long-term: Brain damage, liver and kidney damage, respiratory problems, and potential death from sudden sniffing death syndrome.

Petrol (Gasoline Inhalant)

Composition: Gasoline (petrol) is sometimes used as an inhalant due to its volatile compounds.

Adverse Effects:

- Short-term: Euphoria, dizziness, hallucinations, and confusion.

- Long-term: Brain damage, liver and kidney damage, respiratory issues, and sudden sniffing death syndrome.

Codeine

Composition: Codeine is an opioid used to treat pain, coughing, and diarrhea. It is often found in prescription cough syrups and tablets.

Adverse Effects:

- Short-term: Drowsiness, euphoria, nausea, and constipation.

- Long-term: Addiction, liver damage (especially when combined with acetaminophen), and respiratory depression.

Tramadol

Composition: Tramadol is a prescription opioid pain medication used to treat moderate to severe pain.

Adverse Effects:

- Short-term: Dizziness, nausea, constipation, headache, and euphoria.

- Long-term: Addiction, tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, and respiratory depression.

D10 (Diazepam)

Composition: Diazepam, also known as Valium, is a benzodiazepine used to treat anxiety, muscle spasms, and seizures.

Adverse Effects:

- Short-term: Drowsiness, fatigue, muscle weakness, and impaired coordination.

- Long-term: Dependence, tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, and cognitive impairment.

Rohypnol

Composition: Rohypnol (Flunitrazepam) is a powerful benzodiazepine often used illicitly for its sedative and muscle-relaxant effects.

Adverse Effects:

- Short-term: Drowsiness, confusion, impaired coordination, and amnesia.

- Long-term: Dependence, withdrawal symptoms, cognitive impairment, and potential overdose.

SK (Synthetic Cannabis)

Composition: SK refers to synthetic cannabinoids, often sold as "Spice" or "K2," designed to mimic the effects of THC.

Adverse Effects:

- Short-term: Euphoria, paranoia, anxiety, hallucinations, and rapid heart rate.

- Long-term: Dependence, severe mental health issues, and potential for organ damage.

Spike 99 (Synthetic Cannabinoids)

Composition: Spike 99 is a type of synthetic cannabinoid, similar to SK, used to mimic the effects of THC.

Adverse Effects:

- Short-term: Euphoria, paranoia, hallucinations, and increased heart rate.

- Long-term: Dependence, severe mental health problems, and potential organ damage.

Ecstasy (MDMA)

Composition: MDMA, also known as ecstasy, is a synthetic drug that acts as both a stimulant and hallucinogen.

Adverse Effects:

- Short-term: Euphoria, increased energy, emotional warmth, distorted sensory and time perception.

- Long-term: Depression, anxiety, memory problems, liver damage, and cardiovascular issues.

Understanding the composition and adverse effects of these substances highlights the serious health risks and potential for addiction associated with their use. The temporary euphoria and enhanced abilities some users experience are overshadowed by the long-term detrimental effects on both physical and mental health. So run away from these village people, if you love your life.