Thursday, September 25, 2014

Using Steroids In My Lifting Career



I used to be quite an avid bodybuilder, but that also led to some awful decisions being made. It was sad to see some of the guys using this stuff, but that was part of the appeal at the time. I have to state that it does work and it works fantastically well. Most people will know what they are putting into their bodies, but when you get that boost, it can change your world especially for someone that is training hard in the gym and really trying to get the kind of results that are going to make everyone turn their heads in awe.


I played around with the roids and it was fascinating to say the least. Would I recommend it to anyone else? I don't think so, but that depends on who you are and what your goals are. If you are a professional, you should probably avoid these types of solutions because they are just downright awful for you and most likely you are going to get caught which will ruin your career. No one wants to be in this kind of situation. If you are already stuck in this situation, I would go ahead and just try to join a nearby substance abuse treatment solution because that is going to do the trick for you.


If you are on the juice, it is best to get off of it as soon as you can. It does have awful side effects and that is part of the deal you sign. I would say that it is akin to signing a deal with the devil. You know what is going to occur, but when you go down that path with the use of stackers, you are just stuck on getting the results and nothing else.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

What You Should Know About LSD


Acid, or LSD, is a drug also known as blotter. This drug was actually introduced first commercially in 1947. It was supposed to be used for psychiatric purposes to assist patients with mental issues. It was also experimented with by the CIA in the 1950s to see if would be useful in mind control applications. But the plan backfired when young people got a hold of it for recreational use in the 1960s. Since then, LSD has become a popular street drug.

Acid can be found in a number of different formats ranging from liquid, to blotter paper (where some of the liquid is disbursed onto the paper), to pill form. It is usually ingested orally. People who use LSD will experience a range of side effects including heightened senses of sight, smell, and hearing as well as hallucinations. People who use LSD tend to be able to stay awake for very long periods of time, sometimes as long as twelve hours straight or much longer. A few side effects of acid include heart rate increase, shaking, numbness in the fingers and feet, excessive sweating, and paranoia.

When people take LSD, they call it "tripping" or going on a trip. This is because you become mentally unaware of the reality around you and instead experience very strange emotional and reactionary feelings. LSD is not considered to be an addictive drug, however people who enjoy using can take it quite frequently. Over time, they may have a difficult time coping with reality. Sometimes, people who use too much LSD can experience mental instability, emotional problems, and feelings of overwhelming fear. Some users can even become violent or hostile. While acid is a fun drug for many drug users, it can also be very dangerous and have a negative effect on the brain.

Friday, September 12, 2014

Angel Dust Substance Abuse - How To Get Help Today

There is a very popular recreational drug that millions of people have tried over the last several decades since it was first released. Its technical name is phencyclidine, but on the street it is referred to as wack, Angel dust and PCP. It is a recreational dissociative substance that was originated back in the 50s to be used as a pharmaceutical anesthetic. Unfortunately, it produced unwanted effects such as dissociative hallucinogenic effects that cause people to experience and see things that were discomforting and strange. It can be smoked, swallowed, inhaled or injected. Here is why this drug works so well, why it is so popular, and how you can get help for your addiction today.

What Are NMDA Receptors?

Studies have shown that PCP is able to affect cortical activation, essentially affecting your cerebral cortex in such a way that you are unable to perceive the world around you in a way that we have all come to call normal. Channel normal is disrupted greatly, causing you to see things that are not there. It is able to do this because it affects the plasticity of the brain. The more plastic or less rigid your brain is, the better that it functions. When it becomes rigid, when locked in a certain perceptual mode, this is when the drug begins to kick in. Very similar to ketamine, it affects an area of the brain called the D2 receptor that can cause for people to hallucinate very easily. Let's now look at how you can get some help for this particular drug so that you can avoid using this potentially dangerous recreational substance.

Getting Help For PCP Use

If you are going to seek help for your addiction to phencyclidine, you can ask certain professional drug abuse centers in your area if you can check into a rehabilitation center. If available, they can help you for several weeks until you are weaned of using this chemical. Although it is not known for being as dangerous as heroine or cocaine, it does pose a threat for those that overuse it on a regular basis. Find out more about PCP clinics and rehabilitation centers in your area today.

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Saturday, September 6, 2014

If This Sounds Like You, You Just Might Be An Alcoholic

There's a lot of different reasons why people drink alcohol, for some people it's not a problem, and will never be a problem, for others though, once they've passed a certain threshold, it becomes an addiction, one that is hard to break. There's a lot of people that are right on the edge, a few more years of alcohol abuse and they will become addicted, or, they can cut back, cleanup their life, and never have to worry about it again. Let's take a look at some of the warning signs that you could be addicted to alcohol.

One of first warning signs, that is often overlooked, is that alcohol starts interfering with your ability to get things done. You need to go to town for some items, bring them back and work on a project, but as far as you get, is going to town, stopping off to get a couple of drinks, and that's the end of your day. If that sounds like you, you just might be an alcoholic.

 Another good indication  that you might have a problem with alcohol is that your friends start joking about the last time you were all out together, and you were stumbling around knocking things over. Problem is, you don't remember any of this, so you smile and sit back and deny that it was you, or assume that they are exaggerating. But having a reputation of being drunk all the time is not a good one.  And, it's warning sign that you just might be an alcoholic.

Another big tipoff of your drinking problem is when you get invited to someone's house to watch the big game, or have a birthday party, or even a giant chicken barbecue, and the first words out of your mouth are: is there going to be something to drink?  If the only way you can have a good time is while drinking alcohol. that should give you a bit of a pause. If every event to you is just another reason to drink, you just might be an alcoholic.

If any of the above stories remind you of you, it might be time for you take a step back and examine how often you drink, why you drink, and how much it interferes with your job, lifestyle, and home life. If you need help there are places you can call to get counseling or enrolled in a program.