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Interesting but perhaps silly thought. Does tap water effect tolerance? (prozac)

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So if there is Prozac in the water (I know only a tiny amount) but if someone was to constantly drink the tap water, would there be any chance that the prozac would build up to a level that there is a slight slight slightest tolerance change to mdma?


I drink mostly bottled water myself, but i only drink that because my tap water tastes awful in my town and i enjoy drinking water, especially in the summer time.
 
doubt there would be enough.

to drink enough water to make it have an impact you'd probably drown yourself.
 
Hmmm but you think of all the people who stop taking stuff like Prozac for even weeks later they still cant get an effect off MDMA, or a decent one.
 
to get any kind of significant dose of prozac you would most likely have to drink many many gallons of water, and that in itself would have bigger issues like water intoxication, interesting thought though, but ultimately it shouldnt do anything, waters good for you! (tap water standards are usually better than bottled water standards anyway lol)
 
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Yeah but people who take prozac have to take it at a MUCH larger dose than what I'd imagine is in the tap water. It doesn't even start to really help them until two weeks later because it actually creates entirely new serotonin axons in your brain before operating on them. Being that the dose in the water is so small I don't think it would ever even begin to become effective in that way and would fail to create any new axons, or if it did the amount would be so negligible it would be unnoticeable. I'd also imagine that if it were possible for the prozac in the water to actually become effective it would take and unbelievably long time, like years. Interesting find though I suppose it could be possible.
 
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