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    adarol methamphet sulfate

    I know adderall is prescribed for adhd or add. As an asmatic I've noticed the adarol helps me breath better for cardio and in general, it also gets me going for the workout. It also helps with conscentration. Albuterol isn't prescribed anymore in MA instead they give proventil, which doesn't work as well. I also use this for work, it keeps me alert all day and shakes off those yawns that last till lunch and then after. Plus it suppresses appetite. Does anyone have any opinion on this? I'm not condoning taking anything illegal or not prescribed to you by a doctor as I know this is against the rules here and in general.
    Last edited by baynethebluepit; 02-28-2010 at 11:55 AM.

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    I just want to quote an artical in playboy's forum in the magazine about adderall. "Tune in, Turn on, Kick ass" London-writing in the journal Nature, a group of American and British academics and scientists published a "call for a presumption that mentally competent adults should be able to engage in cognitive enhancement using drugs" such as Ritalin, Adderall, modafinil and others. "Human ingenuity," the article reads, "has given us the means of enhancing our brains through inventions such as written language, printing and the Internet. Most authors of this commentary are teachers and strive to enhance the minds of their students, both by adding substantive information and by showing them new and better ways to process that information. And we are all aware of the abilities to enhance our brins with adequate exercise, nutrition and sleep. The drugs just reviewed, along with newer technologies such as brain stimulation and prosthetic brain chips, should be viewed in the same general category as education, good health habits and information technology--ways that our uniquely inovative species tries to improve itself."
    Last edited by baynethebluepit; 02-28-2010 at 12:16 PM.

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