it makes it numb temporarily LOL
Cocaine usually appears as a white powder, while heroin typically appears as a brown or white powder. Cocaine produces a stimulating effect, while heroin produces a more sedative effect. It is always recommended to use drug testing kits and seek professional help if you suspect substance abuse.
your lips, tongue and throat becomes numb. Your stomach will be sick. You will also loose your swallowing control until the effects of the cocaine goes away.
Cocaine will numb your mouth. The smaller the amount that was in, the less your tongue will feel numb. If there is a lot it in, your tongue will feel really numb. Also it has a very distinct taste, but you may not notice it so much if there isn't much mixed into the coffee. You probably wouldn't notice the effects of cocaine because it was mixed in coffee. Cocaine is like coffee times 10 even in smaller amounts. You would feel a huge surge of energy, like you want to clean house, and then feel really nervous, like you're being watched and they're out to get you. You would also have trouble falling asleep even though you will feel tired after quite some time.
i have a numb tonuge
Well, honey, if you lick cocaine, it gets absorbed through the mucous membranes in your mouth and hits your bloodstream faster than if you snorted it. You'll get a numbing sensation and a bitter taste, but it can also lead to a whole mess of health issues, addiction problems, and legal trouble. So, unless you're looking to party with the Grim Reaper, I suggest you steer clear of that white powder.
cocaine
Because the nerve cells are too high to do their job.
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Pure cocaine should not have a taste but rather make your mouth numb and if it's really good your whole face will become numb :) hope it helps and a chemical taste is most likely methamphetamine
yes , if you want to get your tongue numb
Well my tongue isn't half numb, however if your tongue is half numb I would suggest you direct your question to a specialist IE Ear, Nose and Throat "ENT" or a *Neurologist (*specialist in neurological disorders). You have some form of issue with the neuro-receptors / nerves feeding the tongue.