no for the nicotine, but yes for the tobacco
oh yes it is, mildly.. there's components which make it euphoric, certainly
a stimulant, and yes i believe it's the harmine that adds a bit of halluciogenic
aspect http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmine and under 4) natural sources,
see it there.. there sure alot of chemical reactions related to some habit.
and no way is it a habit, absolutely, a very powerful addiction, certainly in a
addictive aspect.
the good news is.. IF someone is able stay off it for 72 hours, all the nicotine
and the effects are gone.
the memories left over, the psychological aspect is most likely related to the
active addiction aspects itself, but after 72 hours most of it is a physiological
aspect or adjustments including all those nicotine receptors.
It's a very powerful active addiction, but amazingly the very first day yes/no
conflict is equal.. but in 72 hours, all the nicotine is forever gone, but there's
lots of physiological adjustments that remain.
Sadly though, the vast majority of people can't overcome the yes/no aspect,
so this very powerful addiction continues their entire lifetime.
This conflict continues for a lifetime in it's active state.. just 72 hours and never
again.. with all the ups/down created, it's well worth it to get off the addiction,
then all that remains are physiological adjustments
stimulant
stimulant
Zolpedem Is defiantly a mind altering drug. When taken if you dont imeaditly fall asleap it alter's thought pattern's, and can become extreamly addicitve.
narcotic
Most of us don't see it as a "mind altering drug", it's just a drink to get your brain cranked up in the morning.
No, it merely affects the area where it is injected...
a drug is considered a mind altering substance.
Plain and simply marijuana.
Nicotine is a drug in itself. So anything containing nicotine is a drug.
Lexapro is an extremely dangerous mind altering drug which should be avoided at all costs.
it is a stimulant! do not use nicotine!
The drug that is in cigarettes is nicotine.