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Bath Salt
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Smoked injected Classifications
It’s a depressing drug that also cause you to have hallucinations.
Its schedule is 1 of the most of high restricted drugs with no accepted medical use in the U.S.

Bath Salts Nicknames
Ivory wave
Vanilla sky
White lighting
Cloud 9
Charge + (plus)
White dove
Blue sky
Mojo diamond
Bolivian bath
Ivory
Bubble love
Plant food
Mad cow
Snow leopard
Pure ivory
Sextacy
Purple rain
Purple wave
Crush
Zoom

Red dove
Bliss
Hurricane charlie
Ocean
Scarface
White rush
Blue diamond
Tranquility
Route 69
Bubbles
Bounce
Shake n vac
Drone
Ocean snow
Whack
Gloom
Fly
Ocean burst
Lunar wave bloom Dusted
Mitseez
Recharge
Bath bombs
Zambia
Mint mania
Raz
Special gold
Escobars
Euphoria

Negative long and short effects
Short effect last at least 3-4 hours, like rapid heart beat, increased blood pressure and other effects of stimulant may last longer. Deadly effects are hallucinations, aggression, suicidal thoughts or attempts and psychotic delusion. Physically, a person can experience liver failure, kidney failure, loss of bowel control and rhabdomyolysis, a spontaneous breakdowns of muscle fiber that can lead to death.

Current trends/statistics
Not that many people use bath salt in the past but during the years 2010 and 2011 the use of bath salt has increased 20 time more. I cold not find the percent but it has increased a lot.

after

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The cheapest cost about $20 bucks.
More expensive bath salt cost from 50 to 100.
Another interesting fact about bath salt is that anybody who takes it becomes/acts wanna be zombies like the one that ate the homeless dude face.

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