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Psychedelic Celery

jfischer218

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Ive always thought about that experiment in school where you put celery into a cup of dyed water and see it absorb through the veins. This is just a stupid idea and probably serves as nothing more than a novelty, but has anyone ever tried ingesting a water soluble substance by means of celery or something similar?
 
Huh... That's a weird concept. It would actually be pretty smart. Someone could chew on MDMA laced celery at a rave instead of munching pills.
 
Someone could chew on MDMA laced celery at a rave instead of munching pills.
Most drugs are pretty bitter - especially stuff like MDMA - and not exactly easily masked. I'd like to see the face of the guy who has to chew on super bitter celery. But maybe LSD soaked celery? Alcohol?
 
In practice it would work with almost any vascular plant. Celery and carnations are just the two most vivid examples.
 
Like people injecting vodka into watermelon?

Seems problematic with psychedelics.
Obviously you can dose practically anything with liquid LSD.
But with an unstable compound, there are better options, surely.
 
I think it could contain the bitterness of a chem pretty well. Celery already tastes like shit. Peanut butter that up and you'll be good to go!

I did an experiment during my teenage years where we rehydrated yellow rasins with a solution of various psychedelics. We first measured the average fluid that one raisin would (re)absorb, then made solutions of of various psychedelics where one half dose was slightly less than an average raisin would absorb. We used LSD, aMT, 2C-I, 2C-E, 5-MeO-MiPT, and DOM. We then prepared 50 raisins for 25 people. It took quite some time, about a week total for the test rehydration and then the actual preparation. I don't know why they took so long, maybe something to do with the kind of raisins we used... Anyway, we then put them all in a baggie, shook them all up to thoroughly randomize, and then handed out two raisins per person. Before anyone says so, it wasn't the brightest idea, but it turned out alright. Its a proof of concept for this theory anyway, even if it isn't in celery.
 
Is this just asking in a not so subtle way; how to consume or transport drugs in a novel manner?
This thread doesn't seem like its going to gain much traction without expanding on the idea for its creation.
 
Psilocin and psilocybin won't keep forever, nor will some of the other tryptamines. LSD and the other ergoloids are also easily damaged by light, heat, moisture... so are some opioids.

Not all drugs are as rock solid as phenethylamines.
 
Is this just asking in a not so subtle way; how to consume or transport drugs in a novel manner?
This thread doesn't seem like its going to gain much traction without expanding on the idea for its creation.

You could look at it that way... The idea I got from it was more of a "because you can" sort of thing. Certainly that was the reasoning behind the experiment I described.

umm there are not drugs more unstable than LSD…intact i believe its the only drug thats unstable

He was refering to LSD when he was speaking of unstable compounds. He was saying: "Yes, you can put lsd on/in anything, but since it is so unstable, why not stick with methods that are known-good?"
 
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