Incunabula
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I doubt it is some kind of Nbome or it would have reacted with Marquis when i tested it, turning green or brownish, while i had nearly no reactions, maybe some very light yellow but i'm not even sure.
Also it shouldn't have turned pink on Ehrlich if it was an Nbome.
Still i was expecting it to turn purple on Ehrlich and not light pink, like LSD and other indoles, but well i guess that pink should indicate that it's some molecule of the family.
it could be a low dose tryptamine. Maybe 5 mg of 4-aco-dmt, or maybe 5 mg 5-meo-mipt, or maybe 1 mg 5-meo-amt. Hell, it could be a lot of shit we can't even think of......
I hate to say but this whole thing sounds like some pretty bad voodoo to me. Whatever this compound is, the vendor is not really making much of an effort to help people figure it out.
Changing its name to "LSBD" - which means absolutely nothing chemically, likely after reading this thread and finding out people are suspicious of whatever they're selling, was a dubious move.
At this point I think this thread may simply be inadvertently spreading misinformation about the effects of the real compound in question: Lysergic acid sec-butylamide, and will perhaps give some unlucky fellow who stumbles upon the actual compound some false assurance as to its safety
I totally and absolutely agree. That vendor sounds beyond sketchy. He can't even specify which compound it is he's selling. "LSBD"? what a fail.
I think you're very naive. No ones going to get away with mass producing LSD analogs, that are that close to actual LSD, and which require illegal precursors to synth aswell.If for whatever reason it truly is LSB, and it so happens LSB is a lot like LSD with all the positive effects and goodness, then so be it and it will rise in popularity, yay for us we have a LSD analog available. If it's an nbome, it will appear so and that will be that. I feel like this fraud thing will figure itself out on it's own.
I'm sure some of the clandestine LSD labs has experimented with LSD analogs. But they'll never sell them as research chemicals, the reason should be obvious.
facepalm at this thread.