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hrmm.. is it the water (cwe related)
so for swims normal cwe method he would use ordinary tap water. However with the recent mudslides officials have notified citizens to the compromised water systems therefor making it unsafe for consumption. So yesterday swim used bottled water for the first time ever for a cwe and he swears the high was much stromger (very reminiscent of years ago when swim first started playin with opiates) much more uephoric as opposed to the lame buzz swim has been getting from codeine for the past couple years. So swims question is could the possible impurities (ie./ heavy chlorine levels maybe?) have an effect on the outcome of a cwe? Swim really doesn't think it's a placebo effect because he was not expecting anything different than his usual subdued buzz but got a nice surprise.
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Re: hrmm.. is it the water (cwe related)
shouldnt affect the outcome of a CWE drastically. the main factors are going to be solubilities and the actual presence of water. Minor impurities present in drinking water should not affect solubility of opioids much, or the insolubility of apap.
Remember, the placebo effect is still an EFFECT. don't let the placebo part discount the actual experience. Plus a million factors like stomach pH, presence/absence of food, amount of drug CWE'd could impact the end product and feeling. |
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