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Snorting coke is a different kettle of fish altogether. It may make you feel energetic and powerful, and it will keep you awake if you're feeling drowsy, but those are just mental effects, illusions - or delusions - outweighed by the actual adverse physical effects it has on your body.
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What are the effects of ******* on performance?
"Whether snorted, smoked or injected into a vein, ******* exerts most of its effects directly in the brain and to a lesser extent on the sympathetic nervous system. "******* gains access to the brain fastest when it is smoked," says Wadler. "It produces a sudden, extreme euphoria, even more intense than that experienced with intravenous *******, that lasts only five to 10 minutes. Eighty to 90 percent of users, however, snort *******, which produces a euphoria that peaks more slowly, taking five to 15 minutes." The few studies that exist suggest that little to no performance gains are incurred from ******* and its amphetamine-like properties. ******* is notable for distorting the user's perception of reality; for example, an athlete may perceive increased performance and decreased fatigue in the face of actual decreased performance in both strength and endurance activities. An increase in heat production combined with a decrease in heat loss associated with ******* abuse impairs the body's ability to regulate its temperature during physical activity."
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