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Whoonga, Nyope and Sugars

justforfun1

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I do not know if this thread is in the correct place.

I am a South African recreational drug user, drugs of all types, and for all functions.

I am interested in the drug that has caused so much pain and suffering in my country, whoonga.
From what I understand this drug is primarily a mixture of cocaine and heroin but also contains some more sinister ingredients such as rat poison and ARV's.

I've used both cocaine and heroin, the latter habitually, it is very cheap, easily available and good quality(not that I have anything to compare it to) in my country. Whoonga is R20 for a straw in my area, which is one of the reasons half of our youth are morbidly addicted to it.

Basically I just want to know if anyone has tried it, and what it is like ?

Peace lekker
 
I read about this (or more importantly its precursors) a little while back - HIV patients getting robbed and their medication being stolen to make the stuff / people getting HIV just to get the meds?

I don't think coke or heroin is used in the process and its a mix of the ARV's with various other shit to either bulk them up or make them easier to smoke etc.

Nasty stuff indeed
 
Yeah - I saw a vice documentary about this. It apparently does have heroin in it but it isn't the primary ingredient but since I'm getting my information from Vice reporting I'm not sure how valid it is. I'd be interested in trying it though. There seems to be a few drugs that people use in South America that people rarely use outside of the country.
 
Yeah - I saw a vice documentary about this. It apparently does have heroin in it but it isn't the primary ingredient but since I'm getting my information from Vice reporting I'm not sure how valid it is. I'd be interested in trying it though. There seems to be a few drugs that people use in South America that people rarely use outside of the country.

I think the primary ingredient is HIV meds - after that the details seem to change from source to source.

You would be interested in trying it - why?
 
Because I haven't before and the effects are said to be both trippy and sedating which seems rather nice.
 
I thought it did contain HIV drugs? What the hell does it contain then?
 
I'm sure I watched that documentary and they analysed some and it contained no HIV treatment drugs

I thought it did contain HIV drugs? What the hell does it contain then?

This has been reported on for a few years now - at first it was reported HIV meds + others. Last year /this year there has been a surge of reports about people being robbed of their HIV treatment (and the scare stories about people getting HIV only for the meds).

I've read a few articles about it and they all seem to hover around the HIV treatment pills and then a variety of other stuff. I hope these people using this stuff do not make a new strain of HIV that is not effected by the current HIV treatment.
 
Because I haven't before and the effects are said to be both trippy and sedating which seems rather nice.

I'm sure you can find something trippy and sedating in your area without needing to resorting to something that nobody seems to know whatTF it is. I'm guessing that a lot of these things are made purely for people trying to replicate the feelings of well known drugs which are too expensive/hard to obtain for them.
 
I grew up in Zimbabwe & I've always been fascinated by drugs trends in the region. Does Mandrax still get smoked with dagga in SA?

I recently found an Al-Jazeera doc on Zimbabwe's ARV's crisis! - http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes...abwe-stealing-lives-20141119152656937691.html

& here's the better known Vice doc on SA ARV use - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyuFBmlQS_s

Apparently the smoking or using of ARV's for recreation produces one awful hangover & who knows what other kind of risks might exist. Be careful!
 
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