dooljigger15
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Hello,
I have a quantity of pure etizolam powder, but right now I don't have PG or pure ethanol to dissolve it in. here are some of the options I was thinking. Which is best? any other suggestions?
1)stick the tip of a tooth pick in the powder and put it in my mouth. Anyone wanna take a guess at how many milligrams that might equate to?
2)dissolve the etizolam into Rogaine which contains alcohol, PG, and water (in that order though the exact % cannot be determined through the label) and rub on skin?
3)dissolve the etizolam into 190 proof Everclear and apply to skin.
3)dissolve in 90% isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol and apply to skin.
Also, is it allowed for me to ask for links to good vendors for pharmaceutical grade PG and DMSO (both legal)? If not could a mod just delete the offending substances from the preceding sentence, or the whole sentence if necesary?
I have a quantity of pure etizolam powder, but right now I don't have PG or pure ethanol to dissolve it in. here are some of the options I was thinking. Which is best? any other suggestions?
1)stick the tip of a tooth pick in the powder and put it in my mouth. Anyone wanna take a guess at how many milligrams that might equate to?
2)dissolve the etizolam into Rogaine which contains alcohol, PG, and water (in that order though the exact % cannot be determined through the label) and rub on skin?
3)dissolve the etizolam into 190 proof Everclear and apply to skin.
3)dissolve in 90% isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol and apply to skin.
Also, is it allowed for me to ask for links to good vendors for pharmaceutical grade PG and DMSO (both legal)? If not could a mod just delete the offending substances from the preceding sentence, or the whole sentence if necesary?
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(lol) and I don't actually know exactly the solubility of etizolam in glycerine or the purity of your etizolam. But I am actually 99% certain it should not require any stirring once it has been fully dissolved. If it is a proper solution it will be clear and if you shine a beam of light through it you will not be able to see the beam in the liquid (like when you shine a light through air). Unless your etizolam powder has a lot of impurities or something, which could make it cloudy. I have heard people say they have dissolved up to 8mg/ml of etizolam in PG, so I really think 1mg/ml in the glycerine should be plenty soluble. 