1. Cheese (recreational drug) - Wikipedia

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    "Cheese" is a heroin-based recreational drug that came to the attention of the media inside and outside the United States after a string of deaths among adolescents in Dallas, between 2005 and 2007. As of 2012 the drug use is now among older people who were teenagers around the period the drug was first discovered.

  2. Drug info - street name "down", aka? related to cheese ...

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    11/03/2012 · Drug users really need to stop this slang bull shit, speak openly, and refuse to do business with those who don't. Get a test kit. And like all drug ID threads, this will soon be closed. We are not psychic and can not …

  3. CHEESE HEROIN - Drug-Free World

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    Drug dealers, motivated by the profits they make, will say anything to get you to buy their drugs. They will tell you that “heroin is a warm blanket” or “heroin will be your best …

  4. List of Commonly Used Illegal Drugs | The National …

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    Commonly Used Illegal Drugs. Commonly used illegal drugs include marijuana, heroin, cocaine, amphetamines and methamphetamines and club drugs. This list provides …

  5. Urban Dictionary: Cheese

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    Real cheese handed out for food for people in the poverty line. Cheese comes from the term "Government Cheese" but in slang its refer to the "MONEY". cuz thats what you both get at the welfare line. but it is used to mean "Money" for anything. this is an old slang. alot of old movies uses it.

  6. Study reveals cheese triggers the same part of the brain ...

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    The University of Michigan study found that cheese is as addictive as drugs because of a chemical called casein that can trigger the brain's opioid receptors.

  7. Deadly $2 heroin targets teens - CNN.com

    www.cnn.com/2007/US/06/12/cheese.heroin/index.html

    12/06/2007 · Middle schoolers acknowledge 'cheese' "Cheese" is not only dangerous. It's cheap. About $2 for a single hit and as little as $10 per gram. The drug can be snorted with a straw or through a ballpoint pen, authorities say. It causes drowsiness and lethargy, as well as euphoria, excessive thirst and disorientation. That is, if the user …

  8. Street Drug Names - drug rehab - Narconon UK Drug

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    CHEESE a starter form of Heroin containing Tylenol PM and up ... Street Drug Names. ... users often create their own street names for drugs to disguise their activity ...

  9. cheese is as addictive as drugs - Los Angeles Times

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    22/10/2015 · For years you've been telling your friends, family, co-workers and anyone who will listen that you're addicted to cheese. It's a part of every meal or ...

  10. Cream cheese - Wikipedia

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    Cream cheese is a soft, ... Similarly, under Canadian Food and Drug Regulations cream cheese must contain at least 30% milk fat and a maximum of 55% moisture.