Stimulants are typically designed to increase alertness, energy, and focus, so they generally do not make you feel sluggish. However, after the effects of a stimulant wear off, some individuals may experience a "crash," leading to feelings of fatigue or sluggishness. Factors such as dosage, individual tolerance, and the presence of other substances can also influence how a person reacts to stimulants.
blood is being transfered to the stomach
yes, tackle that person and make them go to sleep
It can mean that this engine is out of time. You may need to have it timed.
No, they do not make this stimulant.
Yes coke is a stimulant. Certain types of coke can make you alert and increase your reactivity times!!!
Lack of exercise mainly or possibly mono(Infectious mononucleosis) a disease that can last for months and will make u very sleepy and sluggish.
Tobacco is a stimulant and so can make you shake.
they make you go crazy. it is dangerous. dont try it.
yes because smoking is a stimulant
It does because you are taking a break and you really do not want to move.
It works because it's a stimulant.