How long Spice lasts in your body depends on which synthetic cannabinoids are found in the Spice mixture. Its effects ma ...

How long Spice lasts in your body depends on which synthetic cannabinoids are found in the Spice mixture. Its effects ma ...
Tolerance to Spice manifests as the need to smoke more Spice to get high. What are some other signs of Spice tolerance? ...
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Spice works by affecting the brain, mimicking the effects of THC. More on Spice's uses, side effects, and dangers here. ...
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Maybe. It is possible to die from taking Spice. But Spice is a relatively new drug which is poorly understood. More on t ...
Yes. Spice can get you high. In fact, synthetic cannabinoids can be more potent than THC. But smoking or drinking Spice ...
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