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What Being Addicted to Bath Salts Is Like

What Being Addicted to Bath Salts Is Like

What are bath salts? Synthetic cathinone (bath salts) incorporates more than one lab-made chemical to represent the effects of the stimulant found naturally in the khat plant, grown in East Africa and southern Arabia. It’s not uncommon for people to be addicted to bath salts because they are not meant to be used for bathing, contrary to the name. Instead, the side effects of bath salts stimulate a euphoric sensation while increasing psychotic behaviors.

What Do Bath Salts Look Like?

Usually, bath salts look like a white or brown crystal-like powder, sold in foil or plastic packaging. The powder form can be compressed in gelatin capsules and sold in smoke shops. Typically, synthetic stimulants are available at head shops and some convenience stores but labeled “not for human consumption.” The drug is taken orally, smoked, or snorted, although many will also inject the substance directly into the veins. Bath salts smoked or injected will have immediate effects, although the results after consuming the drug in any form are quickly experienced. The drug's common street names are bliss, ocean burst, stardust, and white lightning.

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What Does a Bath Salt High Feel Like?

People addicted to bath salts crave the high that the drug grants after use. The synthetic substance is manipulated to provide an intense euphoric sensation and awareness to the body and surroundings. Yet, depending on the dose, a high is supposed to last up to four hours, but reports have indicated that people have experienced the symptoms of the high for as long as 72 hours. The average time the high lasts is around 6 to 8 hours. The high often leads people to go astray in their minds, becoming violent and erotic.

Bath Salts Side Effects

Potential overdose is a high possibility for people on bath salts since hypertension and hypothermia are regular side effects. The side effects of Molly (MDMA) are similar to the effects that follow the misuse of bath salts. People addicted to bath salts experience these side effects, which include:

 Tremors

  • Psychosis
  • Depression
  • Brain swelling
  • Hallucinations
  • Violent behavior
  • Suicidal thoughts
  • Irregular heartbeat
  • Respiratory distress
  • Weight loss due to lack of appetite

Faith in Recovery programs are an excellent form of treatment as well as positive support groups and are proudly offered at Banyan Palm Springs. Since overdose is more likely for those who experiment with or abuse bath salts, it’s important to understand the risks prior to using or completely avoiding certain drugs. Also, a partial hospitalization program offers a clean and stable environment that offers support to patients to overcome substance abuse.

Other Dangers of Bath Salts Abuse

Bath salts come with a number of potentially serious risks for users in addition to the well-known psychological and physical dangers. The unexpected nature of the medicine is one of these risks. Bath salts are synthetic medications whose chemical makeup can differ greatly. Because of this inconsistency, it is challenging for users to determine the precise strength or effects of the chemical they are ingesting. From batch to batch, bath salts' chemical composition and potency might differ, causing unpredictable reactions and possibly lethal outcomes.

Another danger to consider is the potential risk of becoming addicted to bath salts. These medications' euphoric and energizing properties can cause compulsive use and a quick start of addiction. Intense appetites for the drug and difficulty controlling use are potential problems for users. An individual's personal and professional lives, as well as their general health and well-being, can suffer greatly from a bath salt addiction.

There are also legal ramifications to consider. The production, sale, and possession of these substances are outlawed in a number of countries. This means that engaging in the development of the purchase of bath salts can lead to criminal charges and other legal troubles, like hefty fines and even a prison sentence. As crucial as it is to consider these risks before using the drug, many already caught in the current of addiction may find it difficult to do so.

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Alyssa, Director of Digital Marketing
Alyssa, Director of Digital Marketing
Alyssa is the National Director of Digital Marketing and is responsible for a multitude of integrated campaigns and events in the behavioral health and addictions field. All articles have been written by Alyssa and medically reviewed by our Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Darrin Mangiacarne.