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The Rainbow Diet: There and Back Again | First introduced in the 1950s, amphetamines quickly gained popularity for their strong appetite suppression effects. Phentermine, an amphetamine derivative still on the market today, was approved by the FDA in 1959 and hailed as “mother’s little helper” for their energy-boosting effects. Obetrol, a pill popular in the 1960s and later reformulated as Adderall, contained a toxic mix of amphetamine (speed), methamphetamine (meth) and dextroamphetamine (dex) salts bound to get you higher than the sky. Amphetamines generated considerable interest among physicians eager to capitalize on their actions. There was only one problem: people didn’t like being “tweaked out” at the end of the day. The solution was simple and terrifying.
Posted on: Mon, 21 Jul 2014 19:06:11 +0000

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