Category: News

  • Ingredients to Make Homemade Ecstasy Discussed

    The ingredients to make homemade ecstasy often vary because “e” is an illegal and banned substance and there is no oversight in its manufacturing. Ecstasy is known as a “club drug” since it is often taken at discos, raves and nightclubs. Those who are looking for the specific ingredients to make homemade ecstasy will be…

  • Meth Labs Still Alive and Kicking in the U. S.

    Because of many restrictions over the past few years on buying the chemicals in the U. S. to make methamphetamines, many meth labs have moved south of the border. Or at least in theory. But many meth labs are still to be found on U. S. soil as well. A search on Google News for…

  • Honeybees Prefer Cocaine According to Study

    Apparently not only humans have a taste for cocaine, but so do honeybees. While most insects are repelled by the Coca leaves because of their chemical content, bees will seek out cocaine and even go through withdrawal systems when the drug is not available. According to Australian and U. S. researchers who reported their findings…

  • Ways to Cook Crack Cocaine

    Ways to cook crack cocaine is one of the most searched for terms on the Internet. Now, since I posted How to Make Meth a little over a year ago, the comments have come flooding in. Some of the comments have been positive regarding survivors or their family members. Other comments have been rather rough,…

  • Impulsive Behavior May Lead to Cocaine Addiction

    Researchers at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom who are studying laboratory rats have linked impulsive behavior to cocaine addiction. In the addiction field, it has been unclear to many scientists which came first, the impulsive behavior or the cocaine addiction leading to impulsivity. Now, the researchers believe the behavior comes first. The…

  • More Students Taking Cognitive Performance Enhancing Drugs

    With the pressure of school exams looming, more students are taking cognitive performance enhancing drugs in order to pass tests. According to the Academy of Medical Sciences, more kids are dipping into their parents and grandparents medicine cabinets to take prescription medication normally meant to treat Alzheimer’s Disease and ADHD. Because of test examination pressure,…

  • Half of Liverpool’s Youth Have Taken Cocaine

    Researchers from John Moores University in Liverpool, UK have concluded that over 50-percent of the city’s youth have taken cocaine. Liverpool was one of nine European cities named in the report and the site of the most prevalent use of drugs and alcohol. The findings suggested that those from ages 16 to 35 turn to…

  • Crystal Darkness Meth Documentary Airs in Arizona

    Tonight, at 6:30 pm on most stations, the documentary “Crystal Darkness” will appear with a message about methamphetamines: don’t do it. The documentary will air on all English and Spanish TV stations. Because meth production inside the United States has slowed down, but continues to flow across the border from Mexico, Arizona continues to be…

  • Baby Boy Given Overdose of Cocaine

    In a case that has outraged the citizens of Fort Worth, Texas a baby boy was given a fatal overdose of cocaine. The 14-month-old J.C. Luna was given cocaine sometime in-between his mother dropping him off with the babysitter, according to police. The parents and babysitter and their homes were tested for cocaine and the…

  • Most Methamphetamines Imported from Mexico

    Because of recent clamp-downs by the U. S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) including moving the over the counter drugs used to make meth behind the counter, Mexico has emerged as the number one source for the drug. According to the World Drug Report, there are now 12 million meth addicts in the United States. The…

  • Chinese Find 396 Addiction Genes

    Researchers at China’s Peking University have discovered 396 genes linked to addiction. These so-called “addiction genes” are linked to pathways for substance abuse problems involving alcohol, cocaine, opium and nicotine. According to the director Wei Liping, “The research provides a more complete picture of drug addiction, as genetic factors contribute to about 60 percent of…

  • Celebrities with Bipolar Disorder and Addictions

    There is a blog post at the Real Mental Health website that lists celebrities who have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. I’m not sure the list is 100-percent accurate, since to the best of my knowledge, Britney Spears, who is on the list has never been officially diagnosed as such. Be that as it may,…

  • Cocaine Vaccine May Be Approved by the FDA

    Two researchers at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas have been testing a vaccine for cocaine addiction. The new cocaine vaccine uses antibodies that attach to the drug and prohibit the cocaine from passing the blood-brain barrier. Because the cocaine cannot be absorbed and passed to the brain tissue no high is experienced…

  • Tara Conner Writing Rehab Book

    Tara Conner now has a year of sobriety under her belt, so last year’s Miss USA is moving onto the next step, which is to write a book about her rehab experience. If you’ll remember, Donald Trump was gracious enough to give Tara Conner a second chance before he terminated her from her crown. Going…

  • Parents Arrested as 3 Toddlers Tested Positive for Meth

    In Florence, Texas 45 miles from Austin, the parents of three toddlers were arrested when the children tested positive for methamphetamines. The children, ages 1, 2 and 3 of Michael Joseph Denson and Melody Lorraine Whatley were taken into custody by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. This is not the first incident…

  • President Bush Talks Openly About Past Alcohol Addiction

    In an interview with ABC News, President Bush talked openly about his past alcohol addiction. According to President Bush, “I doubt I’d be standing here if I hadn’t quit drinking whiskey, and beer and wine and all that.” He went on to say, “Alcohol can compete with your affections. It sure did in my case,…

  • Beautiful Boy Addiction Book Offered by Starbucks?

    Yes, it’s true. The place promoting caffeine addiction to millions of coffee hounds is promoting a book about meth addiction. Starbucks has decided to put on its shelves next year Beautiful Boy: A Father’s Journey through His Son’s Addiction. The memoir was written by David Sheff and is a compelling true story written about the…

  • ABC’s Series Coming Home: Soldiers and Drugs

    ABC News has a new series called “Coming Home: Soldiers and Drugs” that is worth checking out. ABC reporters have interviewed dozens of solders at Fort Carson, Colorado about issues of drug use and dependency. The article follows several individuals who were under battle stress in Iraq, Afghanistan and Kuwait and turned to drugs for…

  • 21-Percent of Ontario Students Take Non-Prescribed Painkillers

    According to a recent study, 21-percent of students in Ontario, Canada take painkillers without a prescription. Of this amount, 72-percent say that they get the painkillers from their parents. The Ontario Student Drug Use and Health Survey was given to over 6,000 kids and teens grades 7 – 12. Also significant are the findings that…

  • San Francisco Police Arrest 104 Drug Dealers

    Police in San Francisco have arrested 104 drug dealers and others in the second large-scale drug bust in a month. Over 100 police officers were involved in the buying of methamphetamine, heroin and cocaine plus other drugs primarily from the Tenderloin district. The San Francisco Police Gang Task Force and Narcotics Division were involved plus…