Question for those people who IV there dope, or pills or whatever. Do you guys 'cook' your stuff? Also before reading, this is for informational purposes so keep the hate on ROA to a minimum guys. People are going to do what they are going to do. I know that it is considered the thing to do with black tar dope, i think it just helps break it down easier. I am sure just adding water it would break down after a while? Also some dope you have to add other chemicals to to help break it down but i dont know anything really about that. The overwhelming majority of the heroin i have ever used has been brown/tannish powder, often in relatively small rocks. I normally just break these little rocks down down into fine powder and add water and it dissolves VERY easily that way. Cold water, no heat, filtration obviously. With some pills and also very occasionally with dope i will heat up the solution and shoot it because the warmth feels pretty sweet. What do you guys do? What are benefits/ negatives of either way?
I think you're just breaking down the diamorphine if you cook it, it's only needed on nasty shoe polish tarry shit. As long as it goes into solution cooking is not needed, and is harmful. It may be necessary with some pills, but shooting pills is stupid and a good way to die, anyways. Don't quote me. I think there's threads on this on the opiophile forums, if those still exist.
Ya they do have some information i was wondering about members opinions on here as well though. Thank ya for the reply nevertheless.
I usually don't cook my shots because it can cause more cut to dissolve. However, sometimes heating can precipitate cut out. So I think ideally it would be best to filter, heat, and filter again.
I thought about that method too. I am possibly getting some gear in about 45 minutes delivered to my door, i may try this method out with some of that.... I do like the feeling of the warm solution entering my body, but seconds later your entire body is in an even warmer state.
Maybe you should cook it to kill any surface bacteria? In the water? In the filter? I'm pretty sure nobody 'always' uses bacteriostatic water and micron on-use sterile filters.