Stimulants: Drugs that speed up or excite the central nervous system and make you feel more alert, more energetic, help you stay awake for long periods of time, decrease your appetite and make you feel good. (ex. relaxed, euphoric) Examples: Caffeine, Tobacco, Cocaine Depressants: Drugs that slow down the functions of the central nervous system and make you less aware of the events around you. Examples: Alchohol, Opiales (Heroin) Hallucinogens: (Psycadelics) Drugs that distort the senses and one's awareness or perception of events. One might see or hear things that don't actually exist. Examples: Magic Mushrooms
It has some effects of all three, but it's predominantly hallucinogenic, although the term hallucinogen typically is more associated with the traditional psychedelics like LSD and psilocybin. It's really more of a dissociative than a straight hallucinogen, which means it causes weird, dissociated thoughts and behavior. People can be caught up in full-blown hallucinations and not tell the difference between fantasy and reality, which is quite different from how people react to typical hallucinogens. PCP also does have both stimulant and depressant qualities. It is very stimulating at low doses and causes rapid heartbeat, while at higher doses it is a depressant and slows down heart rate and breathing.
Alcohol, particularly ethanol, is a depressant. Caffeine is a stimulant and is an alkaloid.
Cocaine is a stimulant. Methadone is a depressant. One jazzes you up, the other slows you down.
Suppressants speed your system up, while depressants slow you down.
Caffeine is a natural stimulant found in coffee that can increase alertness and energy levels, while decaf coffee has had most of the caffeine removed, resulting in a lower stimulant effect.
Synthetic refers to substances made artificially in a lab, while stimulant refers to substances that increase alertness and physical activity by affecting the central nervous system. Stimulants can be natural or synthetic.
There is no actual difference between cocaine and blow. "Blow" is a slang term for cocaine that is used in certain contexts. Both terms refer to the same drug, which is a stimulant made from the coca plant.
The main difference between caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee is that caffeinated coffee contains caffeine, a stimulant that can increase alertness and energy levels, while decaffeinated coffee has had most of the caffeine removed, resulting in a lower caffeine content.
Heroin is an opiate and coke is a stimulant. Huge difference. Opiates stem from poppy plants, while cocaine is from the coca plant. One goes down, one goes up. Try them at the same time and you're in for a treat
Caffeinated coffee contains caffeine, a stimulant that can increase alertness and energy levels, while decaffeinated coffee has had most of the caffeine removed, so it has less of a stimulating effect.
"Bars" are Xanax (alprozalam). "Rolls" are Ecstasy (methylenedioxymethamphetamine). The two substances could hardly be more different in their effects. Xanax is a powerful, short acting depressant, causing relaxation, euphoria, reduced anxiety, reduced inhibitions, and forgetfulness. Ecstasy is a stimulant and an empathogen, meaning it causes powerful feelings of love, compassion, and empathy, as well as "rushing" and general stimulation. It is agreed by most Ecstasy users that the experience of listening to music is greatly enhanced by the drug.
No, broccoli can not. We are advanced enough in medical technology to be able to tell the difference between different types of a drug, even the chemical make-up of it, let alone vegetables and a stimulant.