An Overview of Crystal Meth – Understanding What It Is

Unless you have been totally out of touch with the news for at least the last five years, you have undoubtedly heard of methamphetamine, meth, crystal meth, or meth labs. All of these subjects have been widely reported on, as the increase in methamphetamine use has spread across the United States.

Methamphetamine is an illegal drug that is similar in chemical make-up to the stimulant amphetamine. But this drug has a far stronger effect on the user’s central nervous system. In the past, it has been prescribed for use in weight loss for obese individuals, for treating attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and for treating narcolepsy. Categorized as a Schedule II drug, methamphetamine is highly addictive and can easily be abused. For this reason, it is rarely used any longer for medical reasons. However, when it is prescribed, doses are much smaller than those typically used by drug abusers.

In recent years, methamphetamine, often known by its shortened name of meth or crystal meth, has become the drug of choice for many illegal drug users. Crystal meth is cheap and easy to make from commonly available ingredients, and it provides a highly stimulating effect on the user. Due to these factors, its use has spread quickly across the country.

Crystal meth is a very dangerous form of methamphetamine, because it is more toxic that pure methamphetamine. It gets its name from its crystalline appearance, which some describe as looking like shiny white or bluish crystals. It is believed that crystal meth is the most addictive form of methamphetamine. Crystal meth is also known as ice, chalk, crank, tweak, or glass; but no matter what you call it, there is no doubt that crystal meth abuse is very dangerous.

Methamphetamines come in many forms, and can be snorted, swallowed, smoked or injected. Crystal meth is most commonly smoked by using a glass tube or pipe that heats the crystals. Some users melt the crystals and inject the resulting liquid intravenously. In general, crystal meth is produced on a larger scale than regular meth, which is often created in people’s homes where a lab is necessary.

However meth is ingested, it works quickly, giving the user an intense rush that some call a “flash”. A feeling of euphoria that can last for several hours follows this rush. Other effects include increased energy and activity, decreased appetite, increased alertness, and a sense of well being. One reason for the popularity of meth is because these effects can last for up to 12 hours. There are reports that the effects experienced depend on the form of meth and the method of ingestion.

Methamphetamines work on the central nervous system by activating certain neurotransmitters in the brain. Much higher levels of methamphetamine get into the brain and stay there for a longer period of time than what is experienced with amphetamine or cocaine, for example.

That is part of what makes it so addictive and crystal meth recovery so difficult.

The author’s passion is writing and helping people overcome obstacles in their lives. She is a regular contributor at Recovery Now.

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Crystal Meth: The Story Of Cyrus Belt



“It looked like a doll.” “you really wouldn’t expect that of a regular child.” “we looked down on the highway and we saw that it was an actual child.” Cyrus Belt Cyrus entered our world on February 7 2006 in Hawaii. On the morning of January 17 2008 Cyrus’ mother dropped him off at her boyfriend’s house. Her boyfriend then brought Cyrus to his grandfathers home. While his grandfather was asleep, Matthew Higa, a neighbour came to the home. Cyrus opened the door for him. Matthew Higa kidnapped Cyrus and brought him to a freeway overpass. He then threw Cyrus over. Matthew Higa was high on crystal meth & had appeared to have mental health issues prior.

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