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'''Body odor alteration''' can be described as the distinct changes in the body's natural odor the can occur in response to the ingestion of a psychoactive substance or medicine. It is typically observed | {{proofread}} | ||
'''Body odor alteration''' can be described as the distinct changes in the body's natural odor the can occur in response to the ingestion of a psychoactive substance, nootropic, or medicine. It is typically observed after long-term use or abuse of stimulants such as [[methamphetamine]], but can happen with other substances as well, including a number of [[nootropic]] compounds. Depending on the biochemical makeup of the substance, the alterations in body odor can change significantly.{{citation needed}} | |||
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Revision as of 03:09, 8 April 2017
Body odor alteration can be described as the distinct changes in the body's natural odor the can occur in response to the ingestion of a psychoactive substance, nootropic, or medicine. It is typically observed after long-term use or abuse of stimulants such as methamphetamine, but can happen with other substances as well, including a number of nootropic compounds. Depending on the biochemical makeup of the substance, the alterations in body odor can change significantly.[citation needed]
Psychoactive substances
Compounds within our psychoactive substance index which may cause this effect include:
- Adrafinil
- Alcohol
- Alpha-GPC
- Armodafinil
- Choline bitartrate
- Citicoline
- Kratom
- Meclofenoxate
- Mephedrone
- Modafinil
- N-Ethylhexedrone
Experience reports
Anecdotal reports which describe this effect within our experience index include:
See also
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