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Cocaine is processed by the farmers using coco leaves. It is "stepped on" by everyone who touches it with anything white - baking soda and even drywall.
Cocaine is often mixed with other substances such as caffeine, creatine, or other powders to dilute it and increase its weight. These additives can also change the appearance of the cocaine, potentially turning it brown. Additionally, impurities or poor processing methods can also contribute to a brown color in cocaine.
Well yes and no, i would assume you mean dangerous substances like talcum powder or glass or something like that but it is simply an urban myth that cocaine is mixed with substances like this after all its not in the dealers intentions to kill someone. But then cocaine its self is a dangerous substance and is often mixed with similar, cheaper analogue of cocaine. These could be research chemicals which can potentially be lethal.
Cocaine is illegal in most countries and is not found as an ingredient in any legal products. However, it may be found in illegal drugs such as cocaine powder, crack cocaine, or mixed with other substances in drug products.
Kerosine is used in the manufactring process as part of the extraction/purification process.(As are several other chemicals, including Bleach(Chlorine) and Sulphuric Acid.. The illicit manufacture of cocaine is seriously damaging to the environment.. i.e- the Amazon Rainforest and Amazon river.
Accidentally getting cocaine in your system can happen if it's unknowingly mixed with another substance you consume, such as in a drink or food. Additionally, sharing straws or other drug paraphernalia with someone who has used cocaine can lead to unintentional ingestion. In rare cases, cocaine can also be absorbed through the skin if it's in contact with a high enough concentration of the drug.
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Cocaine is often mixed with other substances such as caffeine, creatine, or other powders to dilute it and increase its weight. These additives can also change the appearance of the cocaine, potentially turning it brown. Additionally, impurities or poor processing methods can also contribute to a brown color in cocaine.
Well yes and no, i would assume you mean dangerous substances like talcum powder or glass or something like that but it is simply an urban myth that cocaine is mixed with substances like this after all its not in the dealers intentions to kill someone. But then cocaine its self is a dangerous substance and is often mixed with similar, cheaper analogue of cocaine. These could be research chemicals which can potentially be lethal.
Many people i know are dying from it who use cocaine, it is mixed with phenacetin a banned cancer causing painkiller and people are taking more of it to get a hit as it gets mixed more yes definitely the word needs to be spread.
Cocaine is illegal in most countries and is not found as an ingredient in any legal products. However, it may be found in illegal drugs such as cocaine powder, crack cocaine, or mixed with other substances in drug products.
It can be very fatal if Methadone is mixed with Cocaine.
Kerosine is used in the manufactring process as part of the extraction/purification process.(As are several other chemicals, including Bleach(Chlorine) and Sulphuric Acid.. The illicit manufacture of cocaine is seriously damaging to the environment.. i.e- the Amazon Rainforest and Amazon river.
No they put chemicals, steroids, sodium, mixed hormones, cocaine, and nuclear waste.
Cocaine is processed into rock form through a chemical process using substances like baking soda or ammonia. The cocaine is dissolved in water, mixed with the chosen base, heated, and then allowed to cool and solidify into rocks or crystals. This form is commonly known as crack cocaine.
Accidentally getting cocaine in your system can happen if it's unknowingly mixed with another substance you consume, such as in a drink or food. Additionally, sharing straws or other drug paraphernalia with someone who has used cocaine can lead to unintentional ingestion. In rare cases, cocaine can also be absorbed through the skin if it's in contact with a high enough concentration of the drug.
In short, there is no safe amount of heroin and cocaine mixed, as every individual user is different, based on tolerance and a whole variety of additional factors.