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Meth is so addictive because of many reasons but let us first look at the effect it has on the brain. Meth is responsible for an overabundance of dopamine production in the brain which is the feel good chemical. This means that ddespite all of the negative effects meth has and even though using meth is not logical, our biological instincts to use (the same part of the brain is associated with sexual pleasure and eating; we are biologically predisposed to partake in behaviors that promote the existence of humans; that being said we can't help that our brain autonomically tells us to use despite all reasoning) are overpowering. We like the rush and the younger that we started using the worse this problem is because now our brain is wired to respond like an adiict that much more.

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13y ago

Inside your brain you have receptors that release the natural feel good chemicals into your body. meth works on the norepinepherine receptor, dopamine receptor, seratonin receptor, and releases adrenaline all giving you an all in one kick in the face of feel good chemicals.

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11y ago

It isn't. There are are many other drugs more harmful and strong. It also depends how pure the drug is.

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