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Some users will feel happy and relaxed, may get the giggles, feel hunger pangs and become very talkative. Others mainly feel ill or paranoid. Because synthetic cannabinoids react more strongly with the brain's cannabis receptors they're more potent than natural cannabis. This means it's easier to use too much and experience unpleasant and harmful effects. Synthetic cannabinoids act like THC, the active substance in natural cannabis , but are often more potent, so it's easier to use too much and experience unpleasant and harmful effects.
Feelings of being happy, euphoric and relaxed, with some people gettings the giggles, feeling hunger pangs and becoming very talkative, while others get more drowsy. Mood and perception can change, and concentration and coordination may become difficult. Synthetic cannabinoids, possibly because of their potency, are more likely to be associated with hallucinations than natural cannabis.
The risks of synthetic cannabinoids are similar to natural cannabis , but because synthetic cannabinoids are more potent, it is easy to use too much and experience the unpleasant and harmful effects.
This higher potency also means that the effects may last for longer. We know that there have been a number of deaths that have been associated with the use of synthetic cannabinoids, either on their own or with other substances. There may also be risks from smoking the plant material itself — as occurs with tobacco and cannabis smoking. Research suggests that they may be an association between using synthetic cannabinoids and acute kidney injury.
Many synthetic cannabinoids have a chemical structure that is similar to serotonin, a natural chemical found in the body. Because of the way that smoking mixtures are made, there can be differences in the concentration of synthetic cannabinoids in individual packets and between different batches. Synthetic cannabinoids are more likely to be associated with hallucinations than natural cannabis , possibly because of their potency. Use of synthetic cannabinoids can cause psychotic episodes, which in extreme cases could last for weeks.
Regular use could cause a relapse of mental health illness or increase the risk of developing a mental illness, especially if you have a family history of mental illness. Synthetic cannabinoids are usually sold in 'herbal' smoking mixtures. Sometimes these smoking mixtures have been found not to contain any synthetic cannabinoids at all!
Any dried herbs, vegetable matter or plant cuttings can be mixed or sprayed with synthetic cannabinoids to make smoking mixtures. A number of different plants are often listed on the packaging of smoking mixtures, but these might not actually be present in the mixture. There have been a few studies carried out on the level of synthetic cannabinoids present in smoking mixtures which suggest that there can be differences in the concentration of synthetic cannabinoids in between different batches and packets.
This could be because the mixing or spraying missed some of the smoking mixture or over-sprayed some of it. The chemical composition of synthetic cannabinoids and the ingredients of smoking mixtures are changing all the time, so you can never be sure of what you're getting, how powerful it is, and how it could affect you. Mixing synthetic cannabinoids with alcohol or other drugs can be especially dangerous.
It can increase the risks of both drugs and can lead to a greater risk of accidents or death. Also, because synthetic cannabinoids can overstimulate the serotonin system, it is important to avoid mixing them with antidepressants, such as Prozac, as they both stimulate serotonin activity in the brain, which can lead to serotonin syndrome, causing high fever, rapid pulse, sweating, agitation, confusion, convulsions, organ failure, coma and even death.
Research suggests that you can become dependent on synthetic cannabinoids, especially if you use them regularly. If you have used synthetic cannabinoids regularly you could find it difficult to stop using and you might experience psychological and physical withdrawals when you do stop.
The withdrawals can include cravings for synthetic cannabinoids, irritability, mood changes, loss of appetite, weight loss, difficulty sleeping and even sweating, shaking and diarrhoea. Like drink-driving, driving when high is dangerous and illegal. If the police catch people supplying illegal drugs in a home, club, bar or hostel, they can potentially prosecute the landlord, club owner or any other person concerned in the management of the premises. A long, refreshing and uplifting spicy number with fragrant rooty tones.
A long, vibrant, refreshing cocktail with Bombay Sapphire, cranberry juice, lemon wedges, Orgeat almond syrup, complemented with a cinnamon-sugar-edged glass.
Bombay Sapphire gin together with muddled spinach leaves, ginger and lemongrass cordial and apple juice gives a Thai flavour to this cocktail. A pudding in a glass. The martini is then garnished with a lemon peel twist. A sweet and smoky version of the classic Long Island Iced Tea which actually contains a local tea.
We use fresh local ingredients in this cocktail which combines Bombay Sapphire with the rich earthy flavours of carrot with uplifting citrusy coriander and sweet honey, then lengthened with Fever-Tree Soda Water. A gin expression of the classic Bourbon Old Fashioned sipping cocktail. Wonderfully versatile Bombay Sapphire works really well with the fruity, honeyed aromas of Aberfeldy 12 Year Old Single Malt Scotch Whisky which is aged in oak barrels.
Not suitable for imbibers with nut allergies. Not suitable for imbibers with almond nut allergies. But why not have both? Simply put — a Spanish gin Mojito! Bombay Sapphire works wonders alongside slightly salty Manzanilla dry sherry, fresh lemon wedges, freshly picked mint leaves all brought together into balance with chilled Fever-Tree Sicilian Lemonade which also adds an elegant effervescent texture.
This is what happens when you combine a few different ingredients so that the resulting flavour is something entirely different. And what could be better with chocolate than strawberries? Star of Bombay is combined with freshly squeezed tangy lemon juice, balanced with sweet sugar syrup, then lengthened with MARTINI Prosecco and topped with a star anise. A well rounded and balanced tipple showcasing sour citrus, floral sweetness and flavoursome botanical notes.
An avant-garde twist on a classic cocktail; Star of Bombay is enlivened over cubed ice with Noilly Prat Vermouth and Angostura Orange Bitters, then slowly strained into a chilled martini glass. We enhance the flavours with a spritz of natural orange peel oils, to make an uplifting and tantalising expression of a classic Martini.
This Peroni-forward beverage brings raspberries, freshly squeezed lemon juice and sugar into balance with beer, then enhanced with botanical richness from Bombay Sapphire.
It makes a vibrant cocktail with zingy citrus and fruity tones and is exceptionally engaging on the palette. A complex sipping drink, perfect for relaxing by the river. Fever-Tree ginger beer is brought in line with a dash of Angostura bitters, some fresh fragrant lime and Bombay Sapphire. Like our iconic blue glass bottles, this cocktail stands out for all the right reasons.
Nothing to do with the hair product, but enticing nonetheless! A loose adaptation of a refreshing Tom Collins- squeezed lime wedges are combined with Bottlegreen spiced berry cordial and Bombay Sapphire, then topped with effervescent Fever-Tree soda water to create a long, intriguing, seasonal cocktail.
A playful adaptation of the all-time-classic gin tipple — The Martini Cocktail. A green olive and brine brings everything into balance. A complex amalgamation of Bombay Sapphire, pineapple and freshly squeezed lemon juice are shaken really well with peach liqueur and fresh tarragon leaves to provide just a hint of anise to this botanical-rich cocktail with real longevity of flavour.
This sublimely delicious, tantalizing and effervescent gin and tonic twist incorporates Bombay Sapphire, Fever-Tree lemon tonic water, and a gently squeezed wedge of fresh lemon.
Uniquely, Bombay Sapphire is shaken well with muddled frozen red grapes, a lemon wedge and some fresh fragrant home-made lemon thyme sugar syrup to create a fruity but herbaceous sipping drink which really evokes all of the senses. Discover the home of Bombay Sapphire gin on an experience to suit your interests.
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