freakyparty
Greenlighter
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- Feb 16, 2023
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Hello All,
During my quest to extract all the Fentanyl out of a Transdermal Matrix patch, I ended up finding some nasty stuff about the patch itself.
When sucking, or making a liquid out of the patch, the adhesive will make its way into your system. Smoking it, is even a bigger no-go, because the adhesive fumes will stay in your lungs, causing cancer.
This means you'll get polymer (polyethylene), polyisobutene, or worse silicone residue into your system. This harms your nervous system, and bowel or causes cancer. It is highly toxic and when using the most familiar extractions, there will be a residue of the adhesive left in the water. Even when you use cotton to filter it out, it will only filter out the visibly larger particles.
You would need lab equipment to filter out the residue, and when you have a silicone-based patch the chances of safely filtering out the adhesive are slim. When using it on your skin, the adhesive particles are too big to enter your skin, so technically using it on your skin is the safest way, toxicological-wise.
I wanted to share this with you because most of you with high tolerance use the patch otherwise, and I always found warnings about possible fatal overdoses, but never about the toxic adhesives you'll ingest.
Stay safe
During my quest to extract all the Fentanyl out of a Transdermal Matrix patch, I ended up finding some nasty stuff about the patch itself.
When sucking, or making a liquid out of the patch, the adhesive will make its way into your system. Smoking it, is even a bigger no-go, because the adhesive fumes will stay in your lungs, causing cancer.
This means you'll get polymer (polyethylene), polyisobutene, or worse silicone residue into your system. This harms your nervous system, and bowel or causes cancer. It is highly toxic and when using the most familiar extractions, there will be a residue of the adhesive left in the water. Even when you use cotton to filter it out, it will only filter out the visibly larger particles.
You would need lab equipment to filter out the residue, and when you have a silicone-based patch the chances of safely filtering out the adhesive are slim. When using it on your skin, the adhesive particles are too big to enter your skin, so technically using it on your skin is the safest way, toxicological-wise.
I wanted to share this with you because most of you with high tolerance use the patch otherwise, and I always found warnings about possible fatal overdoses, but never about the toxic adhesives you'll ingest.
Stay safe