No.
Vyvanse is broken down by an enzyme in your body. Shooting it up would be the stupidest most assinine thing you could try. Your body does NOT like acids being shot into your bloodstream.
You can not plug it. You can not snort it. You can not crush it up. You can not snort it. You can not IV it, no matter WHAT you do. BASICALLY: It is ABUSE PROOF because it is completely inert until the enzyme I mentioned comes along and changes it into dextroamphetamine.
About the only thing you can do to get a bit more from an ORAL dose is to
A.) Eat protein. This causes your body to release Trypsin, the enzyme that breaks it down.
B.) Have some baking soda to adjust your body PH so it isn't removed from your body faster.
And don't even THINK about trying to shoot it up by breaking it down in a trypsin solution. Trypsin is a DIGESTIVE ENZYME. It DIGESTS THINGS. You do NOT want Trypsin digesting your organs after you shoot it up, do you?
You can let it break down in acids such as lemon juice or orange juice.
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i haven't figured that out yet. I think it will dissolve the gummy bear because the acidity in the pure lemon juice will break it down faster.
Lemon Juice (i tried)
Lemon juice has not been shown to have any benfit in terms of treating acne. Lemon juice is mildly acidic and so can help break down the appearance of acne on the skins' surface, however long-term it has very limited effect at all.
No, its not chemically bonded and can be broken down into physical means, so it is a mixture. Since lemon juice has particles of lemon in it, it would be a heterogenous mixture because its not constant throughout.
This does not break down the ink, it will only cause swelling and redness on the skin. I have heard this question from many people, I have done lots of research on the topic and I have found out it only makes it worse.
Lemon juice helps slow down or prevent the oxidation of food, but I have heard little about preserving it. Peel an apple and dip it in acidulated water (water and lemon juice) and the apple won't turn brown (for a while).
Lemons contain high doses of vitamin C which, according to a 2007 study published in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition by researchers at Arizona State University, could decrease fat deposits and waist circumference. But no matter how hot lemon juice is, lemon juice simply cannot break down fats."A simple lemon water can be made with either fresh squeezed lemon or bottled juice. The balance of juice to water should be prepared by taste. Add honey for desired sweetness.People with a citrus allergy, heartburn, kidney and gall-bladder problems, and children under the age of 4 should not drink lemon juice. Never drink the juice undiluted. The high acid content of lemon juice can damage the enamel of your teeth.
enzymes break down fats
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