Carbanamine is a breakthrough amalgamation of stimulant and sedative-hypnotic. The stimulating effects of Carbanamine put it in a range that is more addictive than smoking tobacco or crack cocaine thus making it a class 1 narcotic. It releases more dopamine into the neuro-synapse than any other drug. Part of the mechanism of its function however is to aid in the reabsorption of catacholamine neurotransmitters and thereby minimizing their enzyme metabolism. This, in a manner of speaking, makes Carbanamine its own antidote in the way that it protects against the psychotic aftereffects, brain damage and long term memory loss. The sedative-hypnotic qualities counter the sleepless nights like we have seen due to the negative 'binge' effects of crystal methamphetamine.
Carbanamine is the first, true 'Paradise' drug. Obviously, it is now being abused. Law enforcement has been making staggering arrests and seizures, and the price on the street is upwards of $300-$500 per ounce depending on its purity (DEA.com/Carbanamine). The new street name is 'Eden' and new users are starting as young as 9-10 years old. Common methods of use are: injecting, insufflation, smoking, and ingesting. As a narcotic 'Eden' has not met with the textbook definition of illicit as it does not follow the same category of abuse as outlined in the DSM-IV-TR. 700 subjects were observed while under the influence of moderate to high doses of Carbanamine. Pet scans were performed and various areas of the brain were highlighted as 'Eden' attached itself. The pleasure centers of the Nucleus Accumbens (below) were most active and this result was consistent for days. Unlike with the usual cruel stimulants (crack cocaine, crystal meth, etc.) 18 out of 20 subjects slept just fine.
Compulsory behaviors were also virtually unnoted, stealing, unusual sexual practices, poor hygiene. This is perhaps why, other than sudden death or overdose, eden at this stage meets the definition of dependence but not addiction.
Okay, time to take two steps back and bring my bloggers in on what I've done. Carbanamine is not an actual drug, its a work of fiction that I've conjured. But what's interesting about it is that, in a way it seems to be at the center of what the pharmaceutical industry and illicit underground laboratories are warring over, two factions with endless supplies of money. There are more than 100,000 deaths per year documented due to side effects of prescription medications. That's ten times the number of deaths caused by street drugs (articles.mercola.com). The common denominator is that both industries are claiming the possession of the one and only revelation. The one and only formula that will end all your woes and make you whole again.
So there's my question to you the reader: What if, in our near future there was such a drug. A single ultimate drug that offered man a world without hate, fear, or conflict? No wars and no crime. Where would we find the line between our normal selves and the 'eden' self? What would the difference be between consciousness and mindlessness? Consciousness and vacant contentment? Would the government care one way or the other where it came from as long as they could cash in on it through sales tax?
Get back to me with your thoughts!!
Best,
Anthony
Reference:
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2008/04/12/the-terrifying-side-effects-of-prescription-drugs.aspx


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