o Crank o Crystal o Crystal Glass o Meth o Christinia o Tina o Cris o Cristy o Ice o Speed o Geep o Geeter o Getgo o Go Fast o Poor Man’s Coke o Redneck.

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o Crank o Crystal o Crystal Glass o Meth o Christinia o Tina o Cris o Cristy o Ice o Speed o Geep o Geeter o Getgo o Go Fast o Poor Man’s Coke o Redneck Cocaine o Working Man’s Cocaine o Trash o Garbage o Wash

Meth is made in illegal labs by chemically altering over the counter drugs. Making Meth is dangerous to the people making it and people around it. It can sometimes blow up if not used right.

Usually crystal meth is smoked in glass pipes. It may be injected, snorted, swallowed, or inserted into the anus.

Meth increases alertness, concentration, energy, and in high doses may enhance self-esteem. Meth has a lot of potential for abuse and addiction.

 A feeling of alertness and sharpened senses  Reduced need for sleep  Increase physical activity  Reduced appetite  Increased self-confidence  Exhilaration, restlessness, irritability  Increased metabolism  Impairment of judgment and reduced inhibitions in some cases leading to outright recklessness  Initially, heightened sense of sexuality. After a long time of abuse, however, the sexual drive decreases

 Severe weight lose  Rotting teeth  Body odor  Scars and open sores  Depression  Delusion  Paranoia  Violence

 All pictures are from Google  Wikipedia  