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Re: Desoxyn Vs other stimulants!! » alohashirt

Posted by Paulbwell on December 2, 2005, at 19:34:22

In reply to Re: Desoxyn cf dexedrine, posted by alohashirt on December 1, 2005, at 20:58:52

>
> > I cannot tell the difference between d-methamphetamine and dexadrine (d-amphetamine),
> > other than length of action. I have not had any experience
> >
>
> Many years ago I found that whilst (mon-prescribed) methamphetamine helped my study habits I began taking it in larger and larger quantities, and became somewhat ill, stressed and it was net-negative. I did not have that experience when prescribed dexedrine nor did I have the insane cleaning binges, or euphoria. It may be a dose issue, may be age, may be something else - I don't know but perhaps methamphetamine truly is more addictive than dexedrine in the same way that nicotine appears to be more addictive than cocaine

Hi Folks,

Most folks who have had the luck of trying Desoxyn, describe it as the more superior,

Less perpherifial effects, less body activation, and a basically cleaner CNS effect.

ASAIC Desoxyn is the leader in ADD/hd and CERTAINLY Narcolepsy EDS treatment.

It MUST be that extra methyl component, and taken at medically scripted doses, can be, and has (from patients i'v read) taken for decades, without producing a burnt out speed addict!-CNS damage to the Dopamine sustem!.

cheers


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