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Everything you've ever wanted to know about Meth. Ask the Meth Project to get your questions answered with straight facts about Meth and true stories.
Tour a makeshift Meth lab and see what's in Meth. Plus, find out what Meth is, where it all started, and check out photos of the Meth lifestyle.
Watch the animation "Ashley's Story" to hear what Meth bugs feel like. Then hear an expert explain what's going on and see photos of crank bug scars.
See if you can match up users' before and after pictures, find out how methamphetamine makes over your appearance, and hear how Hailey looked.
Find out how to help someone who is using methamphetamine. Get tips and tools, and discover where to look for treatment. Ask the Meth Project.
Meth causes this disorder by overstimulating emotional regions of the brain and compromising areas that control judgment. The Anxious Mind A severe mental disorder characterized by
Because many of Meth’s ingredients are caustic and explosive, the process is extremely dangerous to “cooks” and anyone else in the lab or surrounding community. Breathing the
Meth use can cause involuntary facial and body movements-including twitching and repetitive ticks; writhing, jerky, and flailing movements; tremors and convulsions. The brain quick
Meth’s effect on the brain begins to make users paranoid of their surroundings. Delusions of persecution cause users to interpret normal behaviors of others as hostile and threat
The Brain on Meth An extreme feeling of happiness that results in confidence and an overall sense of well-being. The high from Meth makes people temporarily euphoric by overstimula