Meth, heroin, or crack depending who you ask are the most strongly euphoric in the sense they're pleasurable regardless of mindset. The most euphoric drug would be Lysergic Acid Diethylamide or LSD.
It is said that in the right mind set and setting it can me far more
euphoric than Heroin,Crack Cocaine,Meth and even pure MDMA(XTC).
-Some users said that it was like having a mind orgasm for hours
on end and that the euphoria would last weeks with the afterglow.
-Users even describe the come-on giving more energy than high
quality cocaine.
It is also said that it can give the most horrible experience one can
have if the trip turns bad;a psychologist once said that he would never
wish a bad LSD trip on his worst enemy.
Safe is a relative term. Any substance has the potential to cause harm.
Taylor chewed tobacco. He did not use alcohol or any other recreational drugs.
LSD and Mushrooms are considered fairly safe, although the potential for bad trips does exist. To find honest drug information relating to just about any drug you can visit www.erowid.org
Depending on what kind of drugs you're taking- the majority of recreational drugs have a side effect of drowsiness.
That would be inadvisable, as it's very unlikely that the manufacturer has tested for side effects of his medicine together with illegal recreational drugs.
Nearly every class of person uses recreational drugs. Certainly every sexual orientation has persons that use recreational drugs.
An alkyl nitrite is any of a class of inhalant recreational drugs, originally developed for the treatment of angina.
you wanna try harder drugs
"recreational" drug use typically refers to occasional drug use, such as using cocaine at a party, or smoking marijuana at a concert. Most any type of narcotic or illegal substances like marijuana, heroin, cocaine, etc. can be "recreational". The problem lies in the addictive nature of the agents themselves and what starts out as recreational may turn into dependence.
The obvious medical answer to this question is naturally evasive. You should never take recreational drugs in the first place, and should certainly never expose your baby to recreational drugs that might be in breastmilk. My fear is that the question is asked by someone who is trying to determine what would be a safe amount of time to wait after using a drug before breastfeeding. My hope is that what they mean to ask concerns how long after quitting the use of recreational drugs can one safely begin to breastfeed. The answer to the first is easy. There is no safe way to take recreational drugs and breastfeed during the same time frame. The answer to the second is a bit more difficult. A pregnant woman should stop using recreational drugs immediately upon learning that she is pregnant, if not before. After the nine month pregnancy period, she should be able to safely breastfeed once the baby is born.
It could be depends if you are talking about recreational drugs or pharmaceuticals
He didn't experiment with drugs, he and his people like to use those drugs. So they would consume them as recreational drugs.
The most commonly available was alcohol.