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Effects of Alcohol and Illicit Drugs and Vitamins
By: Dr. George Obikoya
Alcohol, hashish, marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin,
methadone, LSD, Ritalin, and Phencyclidine are all different chemical
compounds with different, potentially harmful properties but they have
something in common - they are all drugs of abuse.
What are the effects of these drugs on vitamins and vitamin levels |
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Group: alt.health · Group Profile · Search for Effects Of Alcoholism in alt.health
Author: rpautrey2
Date: Aug 11, 2008 06:15
I was wondering where the addictive effect from alcohol and coffee comes from in the brain? I personally do not feel any "positive" effect what so ever from alcohol (cheer up, lose inhibitions, more talkative, ...) or coffee (stimulating). There are "consumption unrelated" things that do that instead. As I therefore hardly drink alcohol (why spend money?) I only get dizzy and get a head ache
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