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Synthetic Cannabinoids (K2/Spice) Harm reduction : rcsources | Torhoo darknet markets

What are synthetic cannabinoids?

Synthetic cannabinoids are human-made mind-altering chemicals that are either sprayed on dried, shredded plant material so they can be smoked or sold as liquids to be vaporized and inhaled in e-cigarettes and other devices. These products are also known as herbal or liquid incense.

These chemicals are called cannabinoids because they are similar to chemicals found in the marijuana plant. Because of this similarity, synthetic cannabinoids are sometimes misleadingly called synthetic marijuana (or fake weed), and they are often marketed as safe, legal alternatives to that drug. In fact, they are not safe and may affect the brain much more powerfully than marijuana; their actual effects can be unpredictable and, in some cases, more dangerous or even life-threatening.

Synthetic cannabinoids are part of a group of drugs called new psychoactive substances (NPS). NPS are unregulated mind-altering substances that have become newly available on the market and are intended to produce the same effects as illegal drugs. Some of these substances may have been around for years but have reentered the market in altered chemical forms, or due to renewed popularity.
False Advertising

Synthetic cannabinoid products are often labeled "not for human consumption." Labels also often claim that they contain natural material taken from a variety of plants. However, the only parts of these products that are natural are the dried plant materials. Chemical tests show that the active, mind-altering ingredients are cannabinoid compounds made in laboratories.

Manufacturers sell these products in colorful foil packages and plastic bottles to attract consumers. They market these products under a wide variety of specific brand names.

For several years, synthetic cannabinoid mixtures have been easy to buy in drug paraphernalia shops, novelty stores, gas stations, and over the internet. Because the chemicals used in them have no medical benefit and a high potential for abuse, authorities have made it illegal to sell, buy, or possess some of these chemicals. However, manufacturers try to sidestep these laws by changing the chemical formulas in their mixtures.

Easy access and the belief that synthetic cannabinoid products are natural and therefore harmless, have likely contributed to their use among young people. Another reason for their continued use is that standard drug tests cannot easily detect many of the chemicals used in these products.
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K2 spice packets
How do people use synthetic cannabinoids?

The most common way to use synthetic cannabinoids is to smoke the dried plant material. Users also mix the sprayed plant material with marijuana or brew it as tea. Other users buy synthetic cannabinoid products as liquids to vaporize in e-cigarettes.
How do synthetic cannabinoids affect the brain?

Synthetic cannabinoids act on the same brain cell receptors as THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol), the mind-altering ingredient in marijuana.

So far, there have been few scientific studies of the effects of synthetic cannabinoids on the human brain, but researchers do know that some of them bind more strongly than marijuana to the cell receptors affected by THC and can produce much stronger effects. The resulting health effects can be unpredictable and dangerous.

Because the chemical composition of many synthetic cannabinoid products is unknown and may change from batch to batch, these products are likely to contain substances that cause dramatically different effects than the user might expect.

Synthetic cannabinoid users report some effects similar to those produced by marijuana:

elevated mood
relaxation
altered perception—awareness of surrounding objects and conditions
symptoms of psychosis—delusional or disordered thinking detached from reality

Psychotic effects include:

extreme anxiety
confusion
paranoia—extreme and unreasonable distrust of others
hallucinations—sensations and images that seem real though they are not

What are some other health effects of synthetic cannabinoids?

People who have used synthetic cannabinoids and have been taken to emergency rooms have shown severe effects including:

rapid heart rate
vomiting
violent behavior
suicidal thoughts

Are synthetic cannabinoids addictive?

Yes, synthetic cannabinoids can be addictive. Regular users trying to quit may have the following withdrawal symptoms:

headaches
anxiety
depression
irritability

Behavioral therapies and medications have not specifically been tested for treatment of addiction to these products. Health care providers should screen patients for possible co-occurring mental health conditions.
Can you overdose on synthetic cannabinoids?

Yes. An overdose occurs when a person uses too much of a drug and has a dangerous reaction that results in serious, harmful symptoms or death. Use of synthetic cannabinoids can cause:

toxic reactions
elevated blood pressure
reduced blood supply to the heart
kidney damage
seizures

Deaths can also occur when dangerous synthetic opioids, such as fentanyl, are added to the packaged mixture without the user knowing it.
Points to Remember

Synthetic cannabinoids refer to a growing number of human-made mind-altering chemicals sprayed on dried, shredded plant material or vaporized to produce a high.
Synthetic cannabinoids are sometimes misleadingly called synthetic marijuana (or fake weed) because they act on the same brain cell receptors as THC, the mind-altering ingredient in marijuana.
The effects of synthetic cannabinoids can be unpredictable and severe or even life-threatening.
The only parts of synthetic cannabinoid products that are natural are the dried plant materials. Chemical tests show that their active ingredients are human-made cannabinoid compounds.
Synthetic cannabinoid users report some effects similar to those produced by marijuana:
elevated mood
relaxation
altered perception
symptoms of psychosis
Synthetic cannabinoids can also cause serious mental and physical health problems including:
rapid heart rate
vomiting
violent behavior
suicidal thoughts
Synthetic cannabinoids can be addictive.
Behavioral therapies and medications have not specifically been tested for treatment of addiction to these products.
Overdoses can occur and can cause:
toxic reactions
raised blood pressure
reduced blood supply to the heart
kidney damage
seizures
Deaths can occur when dangerous synthetic opioids, such as fentanyl, are added without the user knowing.


Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse; National Institutes of Health; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
June 2020
great harm reduction post this is some thing that many synthetic cannabinoid users do not under stand at first and can put them selfs and other in danger. i remember when the JWH series was first coming out and the ones that came after and there were so many nitemare stories of huge over dosing. many people see cannabinoid and think it will act the same as marijuana. this is not the case lmao synthetic cannabinoids can be extremely dangerous and frightening if not used properly.
Thank you for this terrific content newbie.

A great tool for researching cannabinoids or any RC is erowid.org. It can be hard to find your way around, so google "erowid Full Substance List." There you will find experience reports on hundreds of substances listed under both chemical and generic names. You be able to read about people's experiences with such cannabinoids as AB-FUBINACA and JWH-018, just two of the many noids listed in this category. Research chemicals typically have no human clinical studies and these user reports are a the only direct source. On top of that they are a great read and can be very entertaining


JWH-018 probably has the most in the category with 106 reports under such headings as:



General
First Times
Combinations
Retrospective / Summary
Preparation / Recipes

Difficult Experiences
Bad Trips
Health Problems
Train Wrecks & Trip Disasters
Addiction & Habituation

Glowing Experiences
Mystical Experiences
Health Benefits
Medical Use
What Was in That?
Thank you!

What was in that? LOL
/u/fohshizzle2 Comic relief
1 points
1 year ago
So besides copy pasting a generic clearnet thing - not even bothering about any remaining image links nor paragraphs - and me admiring that repeated bold move:

Did you know that at least american federal prisons actually scan & print any mail since years because of a K2 hype involving drowning letters in it?
Yup, just a simple copy and paste but at least I gave credit to the source so there's that.

I have seen people advertise that they can get drugs into prisons via the paper method but was unaware that prisons scan and print incoming mail, pure genius.
/u/fohshizzle2 Comic relief
1 points
1 year ago
> scan and print incoming mail, pure genius

To this day I bow down to this somewhat archaic yet simple solution:

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> We get laced letters with all kind of stuff

> "Okay we need dogs and chemists"

> nah, just scan and print em
Someone once told me that if you want to get a job done fast put a lazy person on it. He will find the easiest least effort method to do it.
/u/fohshizzle2 Comic relief
1 points
1 year ago
"no plan of battle survives the battlefield"

In reality you´ll have a lazy person and a job not done.

Best case even still some time to sent that "Management skills for Beginners" book back to Amazon for a refund.
Amazon refund stuff is so /d/fraud
/u/fohshizzle2 Comic relief
1 points
1 year ago
Basically *fraud in 2023 is same as *woman for Zoomers.

They fail and get bitter.
Only fans. You are right,
If you have counterfeit related product for sale you are on the wrong sub and not wanted here.

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/u/theleoneo2
1 points
1 year ago
The Paper is deff very prevalent in prisons.
They get around the scans by sending the papers as legal mail. Prisons/Jails can not lawfully scan your legal documents. must give you the originals.
/u/fohshizzle2 Comic relief
1 points
1 year ago
Interesting insight & makes somewhat sense in a law-context as someone has to tamper with the confident word.

And (including federal prison) suppose there is no "legally acceptable" method that your legal mail gets automatically printed:

No lawyer will be that desperate to loose his career over a few sheets of K2. No way lmao
/u/johnlennon19
1 points
1 year ago
Thank you for the post. I experimented with tons of chems but this was hands down the most addictive and dangerous one.
I was going through 5 grams per day back in the grey area days. It had a severe toll on my health - cold sweating, talking fast, shortness of breath, and I couldn't even walk around the house. Ended up with a nasty psychosis.
The worst part is - after the abuse, to this day I can't smoke weed because I get a terrible paranoia. I bet the ones around now are even worse because the chemical structure changed way too much from the JWHs.

Stay away, be safe
/u/theleoneo2
1 points
1 year ago
outstanding info!

Anyone curious, should deff take note of this post. Ive seen several people almost die from these substances.
Thank you. We want everyone to stay safe.