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On October 14 2008 13:04 Physician wrote:I dislike to be the word of caution in this thread but my trade gets the better part of me - if you smoke this stuff you will be inhaling the exhaust of a myriad of substances and their oxides all of which we have little to no experience in their possible medical implications.
Don't whine later if you get diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis or who knows what other ill unknown adverse effect 10 years down the line for having smoked it a couple of times. At least pot has been already tried and tested in millions of test subjects over centuries.. so unless u know of a long line of shamans that did this stuff for generations and they all lived happily ever after.. stick the tried and true. god damn lol
thanks for talking me out of ever trying it.
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Damn I kinda wanna try since I have stopped smoking weed for a while to get a job. Its been about 2 to 3 months and just miss the act of smoking, so this could definitely be cool. I found a site that you can order for the united states, http://www.spiceworld420.com/osc/index.php. I wanna try to get 1 gr pack of the spice diamond to try out. Anyone see how it is yet?
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On October 14 2008 03:17 rokkitman88 wrote: Alrighty I know this is REALLY old but I got a few good updates on Spice. First of all there is many new smoking blends of spice. Diamond is the one I most commonly use, a few times a month. However the XXX blend is VERY strong, I've smoked it twice and got high off my ass each time. It was like nothing ever before. Same effects as weed: munchies, philosophical thought, floating feeling, all the good stuff. The only negative side effects I've seen is a slightly lessened short term memory, but nothing like making my lifestyle more lazy or anything of that sort which have been experienced with weed. questions just ask You made this account just to advertise this stuff?
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Spice does work! And I've figured out why. Spice contains synthetic cannabinoids to mimic the effects of Marijuana. Forget about the list of other ingredients - they're merely filler.
Via Erowid:
"Spice is sold as a legal herb-based alternative to cannabis. The ingredients list does not identify any cannabinoid constituents. Because it is unlikely that the listed plant ingredients would produce its reported effects, it has seemed likely since it first appeared on the market in early 2007 that it contained a synthetic cannabinoid. In Dec 2008, the city of Frankfurt, Germany, announced that analysis of one Spice product showed it contained JWH-018. In Jan 2009, U.S. customs agents stated that seized Spice products contained the synthetic cannabinoid HU-210. On January 19, 2009, a group at the University of Freiburg, Germany reported the synthetic cannabinoid "CP-47,497" in Spice products."
I'm not sure how interested anybody is about this, but I found it very mind boggling that Spice seemed genuinely intoxicating without any reason for it to be. Well now there's a reason.
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Australia3818 Posts
Yeah, several of the other blends too.
Yucatan Fire (from the makers of Spice) has about double the levels of JWH-018 apparently.
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On February 26 2009 12:54 Smurg wrote: Yeah, several of the other blends too.
Yucatan Fire (from the makers of Spice) has about double the levels of JWH-018 apparently.
Would this mean that the substance could now be classified just as normal pot?
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On February 01 2008 13:36 Funchucks wrote: Is this the Kessel spice or the Arrakis spice?
This is full of win
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On February 26 2009 20:44 Starparty wrote:Show nested quote +On February 26 2009 12:54 Smurg wrote: Yeah, several of the other blends too.
Yucatan Fire (from the makers of Spice) has about double the levels of JWH-018 apparently. Would this mean that the substance could now be classified just as normal pot? shhh dont give them any ideas!
damn i'll probably get some since stockholm is dry as hell these days =(
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so the synthetic cannabinoids basically have the same physical and mental effects on persons as does the real thing? i'm guessing that that's why it is banned in the US.. sucks for us =/
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Yea no fuckin wonder its banned in the US. I wouldn't mind trying this if I could get my hands on it though.
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On February 26 2009 21:44 pyrogenetix wrote:Show nested quote +On February 26 2009 20:44 Starparty wrote:On February 26 2009 12:54 Smurg wrote: Yeah, several of the other blends too.
Yucatan Fire (from the makers of Spice) has about double the levels of JWH-018 apparently. Would this mean that the substance could now be classified just as normal pot? shhh dont give them any ideas! damn i'll probably get some since stockholm is dry as hell these days =(
seing as there is a huge problems with minors using it i wouldnt be suprised if they did ban it. Its pretty stupid that the resellers of these kind of products doesnt focus more on limiting the access to those who arent allowed to consume it, unless they are activelly looking for it to become banned too :/
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It's illegal now in germany, austria and switzerland for reasons GeneralStan quoted.
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Actually none of the synthetic cannabinoids that have been detected are illegal in the US, so Spice is not banned by any law in the US (I think the reason in the OP for not shipping to US was that sellers personal reasons).
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