DrThomaz
Greenlighter
I think that dax's report (post #142; http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/showpost.php?p=9165913&postcount=142 ) is the most reliable and accurate report of the use of Methiopropamine on this thread. I had exactly the same feelings as dax during the testing of this product and I don't think that, Methiopropamine will become especially popular in the RC market ever. In my case, there were also some very unpleasant consequences in the final phase of the drug action, such as diarrhoea, very depressed mood, total lack of concentration, irritability, and also dissatisfaction with everything around me that had led me to some aggressive behaviours ( i.e. everybody annoys you, there is nothing you fancy do and also unreasonable anger ( sounds familiar, isn't it ??) ).
So, as you see, the mental side effects that appear just after a few hours of the drug intoxication are similar to those ones that, occur after long-term use of amphetamines. I believe that Methiopropamine isn't worth of money and health.
And above all, it should be noted that the MPA has nothing in common with the methamphetamines than the chemical formula. Irritation, as well as muted and short-lasting euphoria is certainly not what I expect from potent stimulants, in particular those ones, that could replace with methamphetamine (as suggested by some vendors and inexperienced users).
But perhaps the most important thing is the fact that, so far, no one has proved , how much this drug damage our brains (and certainly it never will be proven).
I sincerely advise against taking this stimulant, but of course the choice is yours.
Anyway, I do not intend to spend any money on this little-effective and potentially very harmful drug any more .
Peace !
So, as you see, the mental side effects that appear just after a few hours of the drug intoxication are similar to those ones that, occur after long-term use of amphetamines. I believe that Methiopropamine isn't worth of money and health.
And above all, it should be noted that the MPA has nothing in common with the methamphetamines than the chemical formula. Irritation, as well as muted and short-lasting euphoria is certainly not what I expect from potent stimulants, in particular those ones, that could replace with methamphetamine (as suggested by some vendors and inexperienced users).
But perhaps the most important thing is the fact that, so far, no one has proved , how much this drug damage our brains (and certainly it never will be proven).
I sincerely advise against taking this stimulant, but of course the choice is yours.
Anyway, I do not intend to spend any money on this little-effective and potentially very harmful drug any more .
Peace !
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