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The anti-bacterial effects of Deschloroketamine aka DCK, Ketamine (?) and.... TRAMADOL ?!

Tramalala

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Hello,

Some time ago while looking into some RC's I read about DCK supposedly having anti-bacterial effects. Which led me to the decision not to try DCK since I've read plenty about anti-biotics/anti-bacterials (are they the same?) causing bacteria in your body to become resistant and this can lead to problems.

Then I read about Ketamine apparently also having these properties. ( https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24565343/ ) I've already done quite a lot of ketamine in my life, so this made me think it might not be that bad?

After that I read that it seems TRAMADOL has anti-bacterial properties too. ( https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17646517/ ) What the hell?! I've done that drug a lot too.

Does anyone know how bad this really is? Is it the same or similar to taking a strong anti-biotic like penicillin?

Any other info on the topic would be greatly appreciated. Cheers!
 
I've read about specially DCK having anti-bacterial effects, afaik it was even patented for this long ago, but there was never any real proof of it acting as an antibiotic in vivo. People including me have done shitloads of it and while I nearly died off impurities from shady sources, the pure substance felt pretty benign on the body - this might be misleading but when it's similar to tramadol, guess there's little to worry about..
 
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