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| how long do you have to abstain before your body adjusts from an every day chronic to the occasional? and then, with the dilution method:: do you know the aspirins working b/c it makes your head float? b/c when I had that much aspirin it was like being drunk. did i do it wrong? |
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2)You may be allergic. I never heard of aspirin making you feel drunk. I am not saying it doesn't happen, I just never heard of it. | |
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| Marijuana products have a half life of 7 days. This means that after a week, only 50 percent of the substance is eliminated. Anyone who uses marijuana more than once a week cannot be drug free, and there is a drug build-up in the tissues. In rhesus monkeys that were exposed to active marijuana smoke and to delta-9-THC at a frequency of five times per week induced changes in the behavior of the animals and, more importantly, in electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings from precise deep regions of the brain. Brain regions affected were those sites where activity has been correlated with emotional behaviour. The EEG changes were of the kind that could account for the reduction in motivation and drive and the general apathy that one sees in chronic users of marijuana. Changes were not apparent on conventional scalp EEGs. When the monkeys had been exposed to the cannabis sativa derivatives for two to three months, lasting alterations in brain function occurred. After 6 months' exposure, the animals were followed for an additional three-month period,**** and the recording abnormalities persisted****. Aspirin overdose can present in many ways: Body as a whole: hyperactivity fever convulsions collapse Heart and blood vessels: low blood pressure rapid heart rate Respiratory: rapid breathing stop breathing wheezing Eyes, ears, nose, and throat ringing in the ears deafness Gastrointestinal nausea and vomiting dry mouth bleeding ***********Nervous system ************* dizziness hallucinations drowsiness Regards |
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