pharmakos
Bluelighter
ah okay that does suck
she may have had a rare allergy though, or had an underlying condition, or been on other medications that had a strange interaction, etc etc
the fact remains that the large majority of people suffer no health problems from smoking synthetic blends
anyone trying the stuff for their first time should start with one small hit and see how they react. there's nothing in the article about how much she smoked, but many first time users dose synthetic blends like they dose mid-grade marijuana.... and that is typically way too much for a synthetic blend.
definitely a tragedy, but you can dig up news articles like that for just about any other drug. in a world with 7 billion people in it there are going to be some statistical anomalies like that.
also from the article:
this is why we need better regulation (not bans). just like many other substances, it apparently affects developing minds/bodies more than it affects adults.
she may have had a rare allergy though, or had an underlying condition, or been on other medications that had a strange interaction, etc etc
the fact remains that the large majority of people suffer no health problems from smoking synthetic blends
anyone trying the stuff for their first time should start with one small hit and see how they react. there's nothing in the article about how much she smoked, but many first time users dose synthetic blends like they dose mid-grade marijuana.... and that is typically way too much for a synthetic blend.
definitely a tragedy, but you can dig up news articles like that for just about any other drug. in a world with 7 billion people in it there are going to be some statistical anomalies like that.
also from the article:
It was linked to 11,406 drug-related emergency department visits in 2010, a study by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration found. Most were aged 12 to 17.
this is why we need better regulation (not bans). just like many other substances, it apparently affects developing minds/bodies more than it affects adults.