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Is It Safe To Use Meth And Cocaine In Energizing Aromatherapy?
hello my name is Marie and what are the ingredients in energizing aromatherapy i heard of people using this substance as substitute for stimulating drugs such as cocaine , meth, ephedrine/or Adderall and, will any of the ingredients show up in a drug test, and for the last question is it dangerous and if so how severe. Thank You; Sincerely Marie Quinones Arroyo P.S. If possible, may you send me a column or website with the exact info on how it is dangerous, on what effects it has on people?
The most common ingredient in energizing aromatherapy is mint. Other herbs/flavorings could also be used. Since these are safe, not drugs, and very small amounts are needed to stimulate the nose (and might not even get in, but if they did get in the amount dissolved into the whole body is very very tiny), they can't be a problem on any drug test. There are many reasons why they won't work. People are used to the bad effects of the addictive drugs. They are also used to taking these drugs in certain ways, in certain context, and in certain amounts, even if you actually used meth and cocaine in the aromatherapy, the amounts getting in would be small for the reasons mentioned. They also woouldn't be given the way people normally take them. Of course people do directly snort cocaine. This is bad, dangerous, illegal and not aromatherapy.
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Is It Safe To Use Meth And Cocaine In Energizing Aromatherapy?
The most common ingredient in energizing aromatherapy is mint. Other herbs/flavorings could also be used. Since these are safe, not drugs, and very small amounts are needed to stimulate the nose (and might not even get in, but if they did get in the amount dissolved into the whole body is very very tiny), they can t be a problem on any drug test. There are many reasons why they won t work. People are used to the bad effects of the addictive drugs. They are also used to taking these drugs in certain ways, in certain context, and in certain amounts, even if you actually used meth and cocaine in the aromatherapy, the amounts getting in would be small for the reasons mentioned. They also woouldn t be given the way people normally take them. Of course people do directly snort cocaine. This is bad, dangerous, illegal and not aromatherapy.