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Special K is an American brand of breakfast cereal and meal bars originally manufactured by Kellogg's. The cereal was introduced to the United States in 1955. [1] It is made primarily from grains such as lightly toasted rice, wheat and barley. Special K used to be marketed primarily as a low-fat cereal that can be eaten to help one lose weight. [2]
The trip, called the "K hole," usually lasts two hours or less. During this time, users may become nauseated, vomit, and/or have thinking and memory problems. High doses may cause movement issues ...
Ketamine and biological targets (with K i below 100 μM) Site Value Type Action Species Ref NMDA Tooltip N-Methyl-D-aspartate receptor: 0.25–0.66: K i: Antagonist: Human [101] [102] MOR Tooltip μ-Opioid receptor: 42: K i: Antagonist: Human [103] MOR 2 Tooltip μ-Opioid receptor: 12.1 K i: Antagonist: Human [104] KOR Tooltip κ-Opioid ...
Special K Chocolatey Delight has a chocolate flavor good for late night cravings Special K provides meal replacements in the form of Special K Protein Meal Bars and Special K Protein Shakes. (meal replacements such as this is disputed in terms of health) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Laheugan ( talk • contribs ) 13:59, 6 November ...
WK Kellogg, which owns Special K, Corn Flakes, Kashi and other cereal stalwarts, reported that net sales fell 1.9% year-over-year in the quarter ending on March 30.
intravenous injection (see also the article Drug injection): the user injects a solution of water and the drug into a vein, or less commonly, into the tissue. [5] Drugs that are injected include morphine and heroin, [5] less commonly other opioids. Stimulants like cocaine or methamphetamine may also be injected. [5] In rare cases, users inject ...
While that is useful, it’s not exactly delicious. Doesn't blend or melt well. The anti-caking coating that prevents cheese from sticking together also hinders cheese from blending or melting ...
Esketamine, sold under the brand names Spravato (for depression) and Ketanest (for anesthesia) among others, [10] [12] is the S(+) enantiomer of ketamine. [5] [13] It is a dissociative hallucinogen drug used as a general anesthetic and as an antidepressant for treatment of depression.