Crystal Meth - Turns Humans Into Zombies

Crystal Meth Turns Humans Into Zombies - Crystal Meth is a drug that addiction researchers are concerned about. Consumed regularly in the long term, Crystal Meth can damage organs. This miracle drug kills nerve cells and can result in permanent brain damage.




Crystal Meth is a type of Amphetamine that makes the user aggressive. The crystal clear powder, also known as Ice, is usually inhaled, swallowed, or inhaled through the nose. The biggest danger of Crystal Meth is that it is easy and cheap to manufacture.


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* World's Strangest Drug Rehab


Drug-free Monk Way

At the Thamkrabok temple near Phra Putthabat in Thailand, drug addicts perform religious rituals while undergoing detoxification the Buddhist way. The rehabilitation program offered by these monks promises mental and physical healing through ritual and spiritual approaches.



Vomit then Freed

All participants must undergo a rehabilitation program for at least 10 days. They can also stay longer if they want. The programs offered, among others, involve herbal ingredients that make addicts vomit. They were also forced to promise not to touch illegal drugs again when completing rehabilitation.


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Clean at Altitude

Hundreds of drug addicts visit the Ayahuasca Healing Center in Peru every year for natural hallucinogenic therapy. The local tribe believes Ayahuasca is capable of mental and physical healing, as well as promoting spirituality. However, the doctoral organization in the United States warned that this method could cause diarrhea, eye problems, and even death. Ayahuasca is now banned in some countries



Through Spirituality Overcome Addiction

This rehabilitation center in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil offers a spiritual approach. Drug addicts gathered outside the inn every morning to pray, chanting "God is great!". All rehabilitation participants get accommodation next to the Protestant church, Love of God.


Chains and Handcuffs

When spirituality no longer helps, Amanullah, a drug addict at a rehabilitation center in Jalalabad, Afghanistan is held in chains and handcuffs. Residents of Jalalabad believe that drug addicts are possessed by spirits and can only be cured by handcuffs. Rehab patients live on a strict diet, namely water, black pepper, and bread.


Help from Above

Afghans believe those chained to the temple will receive help from Mir Ali Baba, the shrine's patron. This kind of belief exists not only in Afghanistan but also in many other countries. In many cases, drug addicts are punished or even killed.


Landing at the Labor Camp

Being a drug addict in China is not easy. If caught, they could be forced to undergo rehabilitation or even be imprisoned. In addition, China has also set up labor camps for addicts. The picture shows a rehabilitation patient at a labor camp in Lanzhou, Gansu province. Human rights organizations suspect China is using rehabilitation facilities to hide forced labor camps.



Long sleep

One of the most extreme methods of rehabilitation is coma therapy. Developed by a doctor in Kyrgyzstan, patients receive injections that put them in a coma for several hours. The doctor believes that when patients wake up, they are free from drug addiction. Experts denounce this practice because it is considered dangerous and has not gone through a clinical trial process.


Luxurious

Celebrities on the other hand tend to choose luxury facilities to treat addiction. One of the most famous is the Betty Ford Clinic in the United States. Pete Doherty (pictured) is one of the celebrities who have visited the clinic repeatedly. Betty Ford Clinic provides luxurious facilities like a five-star hotel.



No Therapy

Most drug addicts around the world cannot afford rehabilitation. According to surveys in the United States alone, only 10.4 percent of addicts undergo medical therapy. Meanwhile, the number in poor and developing countries is even greater.


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Crystal Meth has psychoactive properties and makes the human body function optimally in a relatively long period of time. After the efficacy subsides, users usually still can't sleep despite experiencing fatigue. Researchers also confirmed that concentration problems were one of the effects.


Fatigue Repellent

If consumed for a long time, Crystal Meth can cause damage to the body. In many cases, users lose teeth, lose weight drastically and age rapidly. Some extreme cases even record the appearance of these effects only a few months after first consuming.

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