hey there, now i've been looking for a supplier - been following the guidelines of the sticky posted on this forum. i've found a number of suppliers which seem legit and carry phenethylamines and/or tryptamines. thing is, they seem to carry really obscure chemicals and rightly so, with all the DEA bullshit going on. i keep having to take chemical names and search around to see if they are one's that i would want. i mean i know what the 2c's are and such but they seem to be for the most part off the market. there's a few that look familiar from what i've read but i don't want to risk ordering the wrong chemicals. can anyone give me the full chemical names of a few chemicals that i would be interested in researching that are more likely to be sold by a legit suppler? or am i just looking in the wrong places...
the chemical names can be written differently and i have seen deifferent companies write them differently. post here what chemical you are unsure of and i will try to help you out. peace.
No, he had it right...they carry a wide range of info. and experience reports on all sorts of head dress.
i know erowid has it but it takes so long to scroll through lists of chem names and match up each number and letter with the ones i'm looking for... many of the names are similar and often they are written differently.
Yes, the Dutch supplier writes the chemical names oddly...for example: 2-(4-ethyl-2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)ethylamine HCL is, in reality: 2-(2,5-dimethoxy 4-ethyl) phenethylamine HCL As you can see, the 4 position was incorrectly placed and "phenethylamine" was misspelled...due to ignorance? Or some way to dodge web-spidering CIA? You decide... ...however, when you receive the product in the mail, the package will be correctly labeled. May just be due to a webmaster unknowledgable with chemistry.
But on Erowid, you also have the complete entries from Pihkal, where for most of the substances different variations of the chemical names are shown. One good trick to find out what a chemical name means: just cut and paste the complete name and google it - in more than 90% of the cases, you´ll find out, which RC is meant...