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Originally Posted by Shamanix
They really shouldn't be taking hallucinogenic doses of DXM at that age anyway. I am not aware of much research done on DXM and brain development, but I would think it would interfere with brain development in much the same way that getting drunk at that age would.
Hopefully DXM isn't put behind the counter and tracked like pseudo is nowadays; that would be horrible.
I also agree with this though. The media loves to put the negative spin on DXM while leaving out the important details.
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Yeah but what are you going to do? Teens and drug use often go hand-in-hand. I myself having been under the influence of over 35 substances (not at once) since 12, I do not have any reason to believe I have negatively altered my brain.