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Natasha on Ice: What does it do to your body?

News Desk

Aug 28

The presence of Ice was found in the urine samples of the accused woman who killed the father and daughter riding a motorcycle and injured a few others on Karsaz Road.

ARY News has confirmed that the Ice found in her urine samples is Ice.

How does Ice impact the body of the user?

Ice, also known as crystal meth, is an illegal methamphetamine that stimulates the central nervous system and is primarily used as a recreational drug.

The effect of meth is dependent on the person’s weight and health alongside the amount of the drug.

What do people addicted to ice experience?

  • Hyperactiveness: Users feel more energised and alert, which can influence their sense of time and increase focus.

  • Euphoria and Confidence: Many users experience a sense of euphoria, increased self-esteem, and confidence. This can lead to overconfidence and risky behaviours.

  • Altered Perception: Meth can distort sensory perceptions, making colours seem more vivid and sound more intense. This might affect how the world looks and feels, potentially causing hallucinations or paranoia.

  • Intensified Emotions: Emotions can become exaggerated, leading to extreme feelings of happiness or, conversely, anxiety and agitation.

  • Impulsivity and Erratic Behavior: The drug can impair judgment, leading to impulsive and sometimes dangerous behaviour.

  • Physical Symptoms: Meth use can cause increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure, and other physical effects that might make the user feel unusually alert or physically stimulated.

Read more: Karsaz accident case: All you need to know

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