Wednesday, 26 October 2016

Most dangerous drug in the world: Devil's Breath. 💉💊

The Devil's Breath's real name is "scopolamine" and is made using extracts from a tree known popularly as the "borrachero" tree which is common in the South American country of Colombia and which loosely translates to the "get-you-drunk" tree. The seeds, contain a chemical similar to scopolamine called 'Burandanga". flowers and pollen of the tree are known to possess hallucinogenic qualities when consumed or inhaled but how effective, or widespread its usage is, is a point of contention. The seeds, when powdered and extracted via a chemical process, Borrachero has been used for hundreds of years by native South Americans in spiritual rituals. The compound is said to lead to hallucinations, frightening images, and a lack of free will. 
A hazardous drug that eliminates free will and can wipe the memory of its victims is currently being dealt on the streets of Colombia. 
Scopolamine often blown into faces of victims or added to drinks within minutes, victims are like 'zombies' - coherent, but with no free will. Some victims have even reported emptying bank accounts to robbers or helping them pillage own house. It blocks your free will, wipe your memory and can even kill you if taken in more amount. This is Devil's breath in normal flower form. 
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This is just a picture of the flower, they might seem beautiful to some of you guys, but it can more likely change you into a flesh eating zombie if inhaled in large amount.
Its common side effects are dry mouth, blurry vision, dizziness, flushing, and a feeling of light headedness and coma. In severe cases, users may even pose the risk of death.In addition to the side effects referenced above, a number of potentially serious side effects can be linked to use of Devils Breath. These effects include urination issues, confusion, rapid or irregular heartbeat, extreme dry mouth, speaking troubles, disorientation, drastic changes in mood or thought patterns, hallucinations and extreme drowsiness.An allergic reaction is often viewed as an additional serious side effect of Devils Breath use. Common signs associated with a Scopolamine allergic reaction include tightness in the chest area, breathing issues, skin rashes, itchiness, hives, and swelling throughout the face. 
These are some real things which happens to your body... 































                                                                                                                      -Al'z written! 


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