These kits are suitable for use by kinesiologists or EAV students and practitioners. They are not suitable for the general public, nor are they laboratory testing equipment.
This test kit contains the energy patterns (homeopathic) of these drugs and not the substances themselves.
Code | Name | Comments | | RD1 | Amphetamine | also called speed, uppers, bennies. A central nervous system stimulant. Short term effects increases mental alertness and physical energy, decreases appetite, dryness of mouth. Depression and fatigue as drug wears off. At high doses tremor, sweating, anxiety, headaches, palpitations and chest pains. | | RD2 | Cannabis Resin | see Marijuana. | | RD3 | Cocaine | also called coke, crack, nose candy, snow. A central nervous system stimulant and local anaesthetic. Moderate doses sense of well-being and elation, appetite reduced, increase in heart rate and blood pressure, tremors, sweating, dilation of pupils. Large doses agitation, anxiety, hallucinations and paranoia. | | Cotinine | see RD14 | | RD4 | Dihydracodein | a narcotic analgesic. | | RD5 | Ecstasy | a modification to the structure of amphetamines. In low doses mental relaxation, tense muscles, increased sensitivity to stimuli and sometimes hallucinations. Higher doses similar to amphetamines. | | RD6 | Heroin | also called horse, junk, smack, scag, H. Central nervous system depressant. Short term effects a feeling of well-being and contentment. Breathing and heart rate slowed; cough reflex inhibited. Long term effects constipation, reduced sexual drive, disruption of menstrual cycle, poor appetite. Often mixed with other substances. Highly addictive. | | RD7 | LSD | also called lysergic acid, acid, haze. An hallucinogenic. Restlessness, dizziness, coldness and shivering, uncontrollable desire to laugh, distortion in perception of sound and vision. Can lead to lasting mental problems. Flashbacks can occur months or years after taking the drug. | | RD8 | Magic Mushroom | | RD9 | Marijuana | also known as cannabis, grass, pot, dope, weed, hash, ganja. A central nervous system depressant, hallucinogenic, anti-emetic (stops vomiting). Short term feelings of relaxation, enhances visual and auditory perception, increases talkativeness, appetite stimulated. Impairment of short-term memory and problems with co-ordination. Long-term effect probably increases risk of lung disorders, may reduce fertility, may lead to apathy and lethargy. | | RD10 | Mescaline/Peyote | also called cactus buttons, big chief. An hallucinogenic. Alters visual and auditory perception. Appetite reduced. Risk of unpleasant mental effects, particularly if person anxious or depressed. May also experience nausea and vomiting caused by other constituents in plant. | | RD11 | Morphine Sulphate | (controlled release) see Heroin. | | RD12 | Methadone | A narcotic used as an analgesic to ease heroin withdrawal. Can be addictive in its own right. | | RD13 | Nicotine | from cigarette smoke. Non-smokers are also exposed to this. | | RD14 | Cotinine | the breakdown product from nicotine. Nicotine is broken down into this in the body. Cotinine is highly addictive. Cotinine can be detected in the blood and urine of both smokers and children and adults exposed to cigarette smoke in their environment. Cotinine has been found in the breast milk of smokers too. Cotinine persists in the system longer than nicotine. |
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