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	10-11-2005, 12:54 AM #1 OPMember OPMember
 chloroformHey, anybody enjoy chloroforming? All you do is take a cloth pour a little chloroform on it and inhale deeply 5-6 times. I wouldn't recommend it as a habitual thing but every no and again, y'know. You can hear "the ocean" in your head (probably your pulse) and you feel insensitive to pain. do just the amount I mentioned and you have no chance passing out or anything just a cool head rush. A few cautions though. natch, don't drive. And, don't hold it to your skin as some might be allergic and cause a rash to form on your skin. If you hyperventilate instead of taking slow deep breaths there is some risk of vomiting. It won't be painful though as you will be partially anesthetized. chloroform is fairly cheap and can be purchased from any online chemistry store if you're 18. Again, don't use too much or too often and you'll be fine. Lastly, before anyone says it , this is not a substitute for good dank bud by any stretch of the imagination. I'm just offering another legal method of getting high  .
zendo Reviewed by zendo on . chloroform Hey, anybody enjoy chloroforming? All you do is take a cloth pour a little chloroform on it and inhale deeply 5-6 times. I wouldn't recommend it as a habitual thing but every no and again, y'know. You can hear "the ocean" in your head (probably your pulse) and you feel insensitive to pain. do just the amount I mentioned and you have no chance passing out or anything just a cool head rush. A few cautions though. natch, don't drive. And, don't hold it to your skin as some might be allergic and Rating: 5 .
zendo Reviewed by zendo on . chloroform Hey, anybody enjoy chloroforming? All you do is take a cloth pour a little chloroform on it and inhale deeply 5-6 times. I wouldn't recommend it as a habitual thing but every no and again, y'know. You can hear "the ocean" in your head (probably your pulse) and you feel insensitive to pain. do just the amount I mentioned and you have no chance passing out or anything just a cool head rush. A few cautions though. natch, don't drive. And, don't hold it to your skin as some might be allergic and Rating: 5
 
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	10-11-2005, 01:07 AM #2 Senior Member Senior Member
 chloroformisn't chloroform used to commit suicide or kill people or something 
 
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	10-11-2005, 01:17 AM #3 Junior Member Junior Member
 chloroformThat shit will kill you...Period 
 
 It doesnt knock you out like in 50's cartoons, it will just flat out kill you
 
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	10-11-2005, 01:19 AM #4 Senior Member Senior Member
 chloroformyea, does kill you, is their like a lesser version of it? less pure or something? 
 
 and didnt they use that on fear n loathing?
 
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	10-11-2005, 01:21 AM #5 OPMember OPMember
 chloroformnah. It was formerly used as an anesthetic in the 1800's. In fact one one the queens of England used it to help her cope with her labor pains and give birth to her child. Queen Victoria to be exact (the user, not the child). It has been used by some nefarious individuals to kidnap or rob people, but so has alcohol. 
 
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	10-11-2005, 01:24 AM #6 OPMember OPMember
 chloroformIt will knock you out, but not as easily as cartoons or TV would have you believe. I didn't say it wasn't toxic. That's why I gave a specific dose. For best results use lab grade. it isn't as pure. I speak from experience. 
 
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	10-11-2005, 01:28 AM #7 OPMember OPMember
 chloroformOSHA guidelines caution you not to expose yourself constantly to it as it can over a number of years cause heart,lung, and liver damage. But, I was referring to off and on usage only. 
 
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	10-11-2005, 01:31 AM #8 OPMember OPMember
 chloroformNever saw fear & loathing. Any good atomic punk? 
 
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	10-11-2005, 02:56 AM #9 Senior Member Senior Member
 chloroformhmm thats a interesting way to get high personally i wouldnt ever do it but by all means enjoy it i guess 
 
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	10-11-2005, 03:59 AM #10 Senior Member Senior Member
 chloroformMy chemistry teacher actually mentioned this in class today. She stated that it used to be used for pain (and even mentioned the Queen Victoria thing) as well as recreation, until they found out about severe liver complications. 
 









 
 
 
 
					
					
					
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