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Meth was first introduced in Japan in 1893 by a chemist named Nagayoshi Hagai. 1919 crystallized meth was introduced by adding red phosphorus and Iodine. colorless, odorless form powerful and highly addictive synthetic (man-made) stimulant. Clear crystal chunks, similar in appearance to actual ice or glass individuals of all ages gaining in popularity as a club drug most abused hard drug on the earth, about 26 million users worldwide Batu Blade Cristy Crystal glass Hanyak HiroponHot ice Tina Ventana Kaksonjae L.A. glass L.A. ice Quartz ShabuShards Stove top Super ice Vidrio smoked in glass pipes It may be injected (either dry or dissolved in water) snorted Swallowed inserted into the anus or urethra Meth stays in the system eight to twelve hours long 'Red, White, and Blue Process' The red is red phosphorus white is the ephedrine or pseudo ephedrine, and blue is iodine used to make hydroiodic acid. Making crystal meth usually involves reducing ephedrine or pseudo ephedrine, found in cold and allergy medicine http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=L9oIQ7hvo-I Euphoria Increased energy and alertness Diarrhea and nausea Excessive sweating Loss of appetite, insomnia, tremors, jaw-clenching Agitation, irritability, talkativeness, panic, compulsive fascination with repetitive tasks, violence, confusion Increased libido Increased blood pressure, body temperature, heart rate, blood sugar levels, bronchodilation Constriction of the walls of the arteries In pregnant and nursing women secreted in breast milk Brain damage Sensation of flesh crawling (fornication) Paranoia, hallucinations, delusions, tension headache Muscle breakdown which can lead to kidney damage or failure "Meth Mouth" where teeth rapidly decay and fall out Drug-related psychosis Death due to stroke, cardiac arrest or elevated body temperature (hyperthermia) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GS8XY4GMnJk contains chemical compounds that over work the central nervous system It causes nerve damage that produces degeneration of brain tissue (like Alzheimer's) dopamine is stimulated by crystal meth Dopamine receptors fire neurons that recycle pleasure receptors.. Afterwards, cell receptors weaken, and pleasure is unattainable Tachycardia and hypertension contaminates blood vessels in the brain Brain tissue is able to re-grow after several years but many chronic users experience permanent cognitive ability damage. Positron Emission Tomography (PET) is brain imaging techniques that study methamphetamine brain effects. PET shows abnormal dopamine neurons are present after three years of abstinence.