Does Herion preserve youthful appearance?

thenotsoesoteric

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But you'll drink alcohol like it's going out of fashion Also diamorphine is far safer if used not abused people abuse this and then abuse there bodies to get it
Swing and a miss.

Actually, no I will not drink alcohol period. Alcohol is a tool the rich use to keep the common man enslaved. Go read American slave narratives like Fredrick Douglas's narrative and you'll see why I don't drink alcohol anymore.

P.S. I also refuse to use any opium derived prescription pain killers, because I know where that will lead. Even when my sciatic nerve was bothering and I could hardly walk around, I still refused Doctor feel good's suggestion for pain killers and I opted for weed only. Sure it was a living hell and pain pills would have help, but I'd rather tough it out then become a pill pooper like so many I know.

And If you guys don't think heroin and other opiates are extremely dangerous(mainly because of the addiction) then go look through China's history, opium was used to enslave their whole country to European dope dealers. It took the Chinese over 200 years and a lot of blood shed by Chinese communist party to end opium's grip on the Chinese public.
 
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Swag

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And If you guys don't think heroin and other opiates are extremely dangerous(mainly because of the addiction) then go look through China's history, opium was used to enslave their whole country to European dope dealers. It took the Chinese over 200 years and a lot of blood shed by Chinese communist party to end opium's grip on the Chinese public.
Now their selling us Fent. Analogs. Capitalism & NAFTA ftw. :)

If ya still got any nerve pain maybe take a look into kratom. It's a "natural" opioid (not opiate) with less addictive potential than opium derivied one IMO. Everyone's different though. Proud to say it's helping me get by now.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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There is something called "will power". Not everyone falls into addiction. As said before (Rory), it's not the drug it's the person taking it.
I've known quite a few heroin addicts, heroin was quite an issue where I used to live, and to say "There is something called will power" is laughable at best. I mean, I get the jest of the notion, I tried coke and didn't like it. I was at zero risk of becoming addicted, but not everyone is the same. These dopers I knew weren't some degenerates hell bent on getting high, two of them were straight A honor roll kids that let peer pressure get to them and they "just tried a little bump". Now one of them is dead and the other is a junkie on the streets somewhere in Utah.

I mean heroin was invented to try to break the addiction of morphine, then coke was used to try to break heroin's grip, so to say addiction is simply met by will power is a bit weak. Some people have genetics that hinder the addictive traits, but most humans don't. That's why rehab and group therapy were invented, because people need a lot of help along with a strong sense of self determination in order to kick that shit.

But even after someone kicks the habit, they are still at risk of relapsing. As others have mentioned in this thread, I've seen a buddy clean for years end up going to hang out with the wrong crowd and throw away the sober years just to relapse.

Fuck, there are even numerous songs about this same thing, by people that really know drugs.

Everclear's Strawberry burn
Sublime" poolshark
Neil Young's the needle and the damage done

Just to name a few.
 

BWG707

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As I said before " not everyone falls in to addiction". Of course some do. Many people might enjoy opiates but not become addicted. It's an individual thing. And yes, I've had more than enough experinece with all types of opiates. I'm not arguing whether Herion should be legal or not I'm just stating facts.
 
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Skuxx

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I never got into heroin much, but I snorted a gram of oxycodone a day for a few years then 24-32mg suboxone for a couple (plus benzo addiction, JWH, lotsa booze tobacco and other drugs etc), and I still look like a teenager, or ten years younger than I am. The inside of my body probably doesn't though, and my brain is fried, and my heart is fucked up.

Physical appearance can have a lot to do with genetics. I got hooked up with good genes, and threw them in the trash with excessive drug use and slacking off pretty much.

In case you wonder, the only thing I still use daily for several years now is mj... I think I drink beer too much though, 3-4 days a week.
 
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