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Penguin4x4

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  1. yeah, DM is DM is DM
  2. You'll usually need around 35 mg of DM per 50 pounds of body weight minimum for the tripping out part to happen And you can easily triple, quadruple or quintuple that for the "full effect" if you'd like
  3. You'll usually need around 35 mg of DM per 50 pounds of body weight minimum for the tripping out part to happen
  4. DM suppresses the body's urge to cough; Guaifenesin loosens and/or dissolves the mucus in your respiratory tract, making it easier to expectorate said mucus from your body
  5. ah, both the Mucinex DM and the Advil labeling says you can use two if you'd like 400mg ibuprofen, 60mg dextromethorphan, 1200mg guaifenesin, 60mg pseudoephedrine per dosage if you took two of each
  6. a good combination also is Mucinex DM (or generic equivalent, make sure to check the active ingredients list) combined with Advil Cold & Sinus (or generic equivalent, again, make sure to check the active ingredients list). If you go by the directions on the box of Advil (they say only 1 caplet for some dumbass reason) you'll have 200mg ibuprofen, 30mg dextromethorphan, 600mg guaifenesin, 30mg pseudoephedrine. Take two of the Advil caplets though and you'll have 400mg ibuprofen, 30mg dextromethorphan, 600mg guaifenesin, 60mg pseudoephedrine per dosage.
  7. my personal go-to is Tylenol Cold Severe Congestion: 30mg dextromethorphan, 400mg guaifenesin, 60mg pseudoephedrine, and 650 mg acetaminophen per dosage and you can find it in almost any pharmacy
  8. the Alka-Seltzer is basically dextromethorphan, phenylephrine, aspirin and an antihistamine; most Mucinex products (except Mucinex DM) are just varying levels of guaifenesin (the more you know)
  9. Strattera is easily the best out of the three, for me at least; I've had no palpitations, jitters, or violent nausea since I've started using it.
  10. I beleive this uses the US "ephedra" aka mormon tea. And I'm not posistive but it probably doesn't contain any of the same alkaloids that normal ephedra plant does. That said, compaired to most energy drinks, it's like slapping 2 15 bar turbos to your engine and running top fuel. And less acid and other chemicals in most. you can still buy whole ephedra legally and brew it into tea...would be a fun project...
  11. And for the record the best way I've found to clear my head was spicy carnitas; not only did the snot in my nose run but the wax in my ears too, I shit you not
  12. I thought the FDA only banned ephedra in weight loss supplements?
  13. I've been on Ritalin, Adderall, or (currently) Strattera since kindergarten and my heart is doing just fiHHHHHHHHHHHHNNNNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH
  14. Funny how the FDA bans things like ephedra and let others like Adderall and Ritalin skate by...
  15. Good ole FDA I don't recall because its been ages ago but didn't people do some sort of stack with ephedra? Something like cola, aspirin, and ephedra?
  16. fucking <3 pseudoephedrine
  17. I tend to avoid Michael Moore like the plague...Bill Maher too...
  18. We don't crunch 'round here, boy
  19. Intel Core 2 Duo T6400, 4GB RAM, 320GB hard drive for 537, mmmm
  20. *goes back to lenovo outlet to snipe a laptop for his sister*

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