Buy Ketamine HCL Liquid Vials
Ketamine is an unusual drug and people have found themselves freaked out, hurt, robbed or groped – all because they weren’t aware of Ketamines ‘disassociative’ aspects. Although K only lasts between 15-40 mins, it disassociates the mind from the body, so you won’t be able to feel or control your body with any certainty. It may be impossible to walk, run, or even move at all – all of which can be dangerous if you suddenly find yourself in a dodgy situation. There’s some particular info it’s good to know about with K, even if you think you know it all anyway coz you take K all the time – here are some tips to stay safe and get the best out of your K experience. Read these tips for safer K trips. (Another article on how K works as a drug, its history, its drug culture etc, is following shortly, stay tuned to our site).
The only known source of ketamine is via diversion of prescription products. There have been reports of veterinarian offices being robbed of their ketamine stock. Also, according to the DEA, a major U.S. source of illicit ketamine arrives across the border from Mexico.
Widespread ketamine abuse began in the late 1970s as subcultures (e.g., mind explorers, new agers, spiritualists) experimented with the drug. Ketamine may be injected intravenously or intramuscularly, used intranasally (“snorted”), consumed orally, or added to marijuana and smoked. In social situations, illicit ketamine is most frequently used orally or intranasally.
Doses of 1 to 2 milligram per kilogram of body weight produce intense hallucinogenic and dissociative effects for roughly one hour. Sensations may include floating, stimulation and visual effects. Larger doses may result in the “k-hole”, where users are near full sedation and are said to mimic an “out-of-body” or “near-death” experience. High doses may dangerously reduce breathing, lead to muscles spasms or weakness, dizziness, balance difficulty, impaired vision, slurred speech, nausea and vomiting, and severe confusion.
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