SWIMINGTON
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Plz Can Someone Explain This
My pet hippie platypus obtained a bottle of 1P-LSD for research and educational purposes. He is having a hard time understanding dosage and more specifically conversions.
The only things he has to go on are on the label. I'll relay it EXACTLY as it is displayed on label.
The largest equation is as follows
100ug/mg
Below is says recommended adult dosage STARTER - 5ML
MICRODOSE - 7-10ML
DO NOT EXCEED - 15ML
AND AT THE BOTTOM THE LAST THING OF RELATIVE IMPORTANCE SAYS
1UG = 1ML
This is advertised as a micro dosing product.
MY questions are...
A Normal hit of acid is 100ug-200ug
However the equation 1ug=1ml does NOT sound correct because a blotter with 100-200 ml would be completely submerged. So what am I missing?
My pet hippie platypus obtained a bottle of 1P-LSD for research and educational purposes. He is having a hard time understanding dosage and more specifically conversions.
The only things he has to go on are on the label. I'll relay it EXACTLY as it is displayed on label.
The largest equation is as follows
100ug/mg
Below is says recommended adult dosage STARTER - 5ML
MICRODOSE - 7-10ML
DO NOT EXCEED - 15ML
AND AT THE BOTTOM THE LAST THING OF RELATIVE IMPORTANCE SAYS
1UG = 1ML
This is advertised as a micro dosing product.
MY questions are...
A Normal hit of acid is 100ug-200ug
However the equation 1ug=1ml does NOT sound correct because a blotter with 100-200 ml would be completely submerged. So what am I missing?