I advise you to research anything that interests you before buying. Many of the stated effects of these products are exagerated or non-existant. I...
It is possibly structurally similar but not in its effect. It is an effective cough suppressant, nothing more.
Pholcodine does not cross the blood-brain barrier and is therefore inactive.
I am not a million miles away from you and know the product you are referring to. BZP and TFMPP are members of a family of chemicals known as...
Purple Ohms are a blend of BZP, TFMPP and ground HBWR. TBH you would have been better off buying HBWR, piperizines are nasty.
They sound like very common effects of mushrooms. You have nothing to worry about. Also the fact that your friends were experienced with weed...
You said "nutmeg = MDMA", not that myristicin can be used be used as a precurser. This is a totally different matter. Ergot is a precurser to LSD...
No, nutmeg is not MDMA. The actives in nutmeg include myristicin, safrole and many others some of which are toxic to the liver.
50mg would be very intense. Since your friend trips several times a week he would have significant tolerance, 15mg would be more than enough for...
RC stands for Research Chemical and usually refers to the psychedelics first synthesised by Shulgin and featured in PIHKAL and TIHKAL.
Psychedelics do not, as such, release serotonin, and not all of them are down by heat, look at DMT for instance. The bananadine thing is a myth...
Due to the possibility of serotonin syndrome from this combination it is best to avoided.
I don't think it is right to force drugs on an animal. But I just had to pull you up on this... I am fairly sure that's bullshit. Do you have any...
It's called spam...
Probably something like this... In other words, don't do it.
Please explain what makes you think you ate a TFMPP capsule? All reports I have read on this compound seem to state that it is not very active...
MET, look here.
GBL is also illegal in Florida.
GHB is illegal in Florida.
LSD is certainly illegal. The license you speak of is a license available to researchers who wish to use controlled substances as part of their...
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