Additionally, paste this code immediately after the opening tag:

Ice - Your Body Belongs to You

This 3Dme Community Health Education App explains the symptoms and consequences that the drug commonly known a...

Expired  $ 0.99 Free

Store review

This 3Dme Community Health Education App explains the symptoms and consequences that the drug commonly known as ICE or crystal meth, has on the human body. A 9 minute video with captivating 3D animations, voiceover & graphics takes the viewer inside the human body to show how this drug is typically consumed, and what the physiological & psychological effects are. Consumption routes are intravenous, snorting, smoking or swallowing.

We take a look inside the human body to demonstrate where the adrenal glands are, which release adrenalin. We also journey inside the brain where the chemicals serotonin & dopamine are released. The combination of the release of adrenalin, serotonin & dopamine gives users a high, however what goes up must come down. The sequence of events after consuming this drug include Rush, High, Binge, Tweaking, Crash then Withdrawal. Each event poses a physical & psychological threat to the user & the people around them, which is also presented.

The presentation style is intended to be non-didactic, whilst also informing the viewer about the dangers of meth. This information will equip the viewer with a general understanding of why someone taking crystal meth behaves the way they do. Whilst our intention is to inform & educate young people, parents, teachers & health professionals about the dangers of crystal meth, we believe this information is also helpful to people who may have taken the drug & are trying to understand why they feel the way they do. Additionally, there is a question and answer section which the viewer can use to test their knowledge of this topic.

More products available on 3Dme Store http://store.3dme.com.au/
Stock Footage
Stock Images
Learning Clips
Learning Modules
Apps and iBooks

Store rating

1

out of

4 reviews

Size

134.5 MB

Last update

June 27, 2020

Read more