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Bluelighter
Best way is to have had numerous experiences with real LSD beforehand. Then you'd know right off the bat. But what if you don't have that experience and someone hands you damn good substitute?
Are there any 100% LSD characteristics? Either independently or in combination with a stimulus? For instance, what would LSD usually give you if you were in the dark watching stars on your wall? Would it distort them or would you see different things entirely (or does this change depending on dose)?
It would be great if we had a kind of psychedelic rorshach test with audio and video that produced distinctive results depending on what you were tripping on. Not the same results every single time, of course, but results that had a similar underlying feel. Maybe that idea isn't so helpful, but it would be cool to try out anyway. It would be a fun group experiment even if it got us nowhere. :D
We could probably try seeing if we achieve reproducible effects anytime you do another drug with LSD (nitrous, for instance, might always do this on LSD but it will do something else if it's not LSD).
Erowid gives a list of the effects, but it doesn't distinguish them. They don't go out of their way to note what to look out for.
Would the rest of you like to add some commentary? Maybe we can start by saying what LSD shouldn't ever be like? You shouldn't be able to sleep easily on LSD, that's for sure (look below). Or types of hallucinations that would be more commonplace with a bait-and-switch substance than with LSD (I don't have any good examples here).
Unfortunately, there is no simple list of effects for DOI and DOC like with LSD and DOB on erowid. But there's still enough information.
More on differences between LSD and DOB:
But here comes the worrying part, it looks like light doses of DOB could fool a few people because they are closer to an LSD experience than heavier doses:
DOI and DOC seem to be alternatives to DOB, but there's even less information on those. Hmmm. What are some other chemicals that could be put on blotters OR sold as LSD? DOx for sure, but what else?
Well, here is LSD's effect profile on erowid, for convenience:
The major difference I can see is in the timing. When you come up and when you peak should be the most telling, as well as when and how long you plateau. What else?
Are there any 100% LSD characteristics? Either independently or in combination with a stimulus? For instance, what would LSD usually give you if you were in the dark watching stars on your wall? Would it distort them or would you see different things entirely (or does this change depending on dose)?
It would be great if we had a kind of psychedelic rorshach test with audio and video that produced distinctive results depending on what you were tripping on. Not the same results every single time, of course, but results that had a similar underlying feel. Maybe that idea isn't so helpful, but it would be cool to try out anyway. It would be a fun group experiment even if it got us nowhere. :D
We could probably try seeing if we achieve reproducible effects anytime you do another drug with LSD (nitrous, for instance, might always do this on LSD but it will do something else if it's not LSD).
Erowid gives a list of the effects, but it doesn't distinguish them. They don't go out of their way to note what to look out for.
Would the rest of you like to add some commentary? Maybe we can start by saying what LSD shouldn't ever be like? You shouldn't be able to sleep easily on LSD, that's for sure (look below). Or types of hallucinations that would be more commonplace with a bait-and-switch substance than with LSD (I don't have any good examples here).
Unfortunately, there is no simple list of effects for DOI and DOC like with LSD and DOB on erowid. But there's still enough information.
LSD is rapidly absorbed after an oral dose and initial symptoms usually appear within a few minutes; visual illusions and perceptual distortions occur within the second or third hour (3). First perception of drug action occurred as late as 2-4 hours after oral doses of DOB in 4 of 13 subjects (2). A pharmacokinetic study (4) showed that DOB (or a metabolite) began to concentrate in the brain only 3 hours after an oral dose. DOB is said (1) to have a longer duration, 12-24 hours, than LSD, 8-12 hours. Both of these characteristics of DOB match those of the drug ingested in Dr. Lake and associates' case --slow onset (3 hours) and a long recovery time (18-24 hours)- as well as or better than do those of LSD.
http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/dob/dob_journal1.shtml
More on differences between LSD and DOB:
As the effects of DOB first come on, the user feels a rush of energy which can be exhilerating or uncomfortable, depending on the person and the dose. A small majority of people report slightly less stomach discomfort than with 2C-B, although, as with all substances, each person reacts differently and there are also reports of higher discomfort than with 2C-B. Some people also report a greater ability to both eat and sleep with DOB than with LSD.
http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/dob/dob_effects.shtml
But here comes the worrying part, it looks like light doses of DOB could fool a few people because they are closer to an LSD experience than heavier doses:
As DOB settles in, it has a long plateau (3-10 hours, depending on person and dose). Higher doses extend the length in addition to increasing the effects. .Some people boost their DOB experience with a small supplement between T+3 and T+6 hours. The booster usually kicks in a bit faster than the original dose (45 minutes).
light doses of DOB last from 6-12 hours
medium doses of DOB last from 8-16 hours
heavy doses of DOB can last more than 24 hours
See DOB Dosages for information about dosage.
As with many other entheogens, its often best to avoid eating for at least 2 hours (4 is better) beforehand and don't eat until after the peak.
Light Effects: (plateau between 3 and 6 hours)
An increase in energy, feeling of mental clarity, opening of mental space, less confusing than low doses of LSD, very light visual activity, visual patterns superimposed on vision, enhanced texture perception, shift in colors. Some people find it possible to sleep on low doses of DOB, though probably not at the peak.
Body load usually manageable. Nervousness, edginess, some body discomfort, stomach tension, yawning.
Medium Effects: (plateau between 4 and 8 hours)
Increased duration, energizing, pronounced visual effects, marked clarity and reduction of emotions. Some people suggest this might be a good therapeutic tool in cases where excessive emotion might be a problem.
Fairly high body load. Muscle and jaw tension, tension headache, eye discomfort, achy back spasms, nausea, general body discomfort.
Strong Effects: (plateau between 6 and 12 hours)
Long duration, visual brightening, able to connect with ideas, heart-opening happiness.
Overdose: (3.5 + mg)
Reports of moderate overdoses appear to often be the result of individuals deciding an hour after their original dose that because they aren't feeling anything they didnt take enough. Be Careful! DOB can take up to 3 hours to onset for some individuals.
The overdose experience seems to be one of memory loss, irrational and sometimes violent behavior, and the possibility of causing harm to oneself (not noticing pain?).
DOI and DOC seem to be alternatives to DOB, but there's even less information on those. Hmmm. What are some other chemicals that could be put on blotters OR sold as LSD? DOx for sure, but what else?
Well, here is LSD's effect profile on erowid, for convenience:
POSITIVE
increase in energy (stimulation)
increase in associative & creative thinking
mood lift
increased awareness & appreciation of music
increased awareness of senses (eating, drinking, smell)
closed and open eye visuals
life-changing spiritual experiences
therapeutic psychological reflection
feeling of oceanic connectedness to the universe; blurring of boundaries between self and other
NEUTRAL
general change in consciousness
pupil dilation
difficulty focusing
increased salivation and mucus production (causes coughing in some people)
unusual body sensations (facial flushing, chills, goosebumps, body energy)
unusual thoughts and speech
change in perception of time
quickly changing emotions (happiness, fear, gidiness, anxiety, anger, joy, irritation)
slight increase in body temperature
slight increase in heart rate
increase in yawning (without being tired)
NEGATIVE
anxiety
tension, jaw tension
increased perspiration
difficulty regulating body temperature
nausea
dizziness, confusion
insomnia
megalomania
over-awareness & over-sensitization to music and noise
paranoia, fear, and panic
unwanted and overwhelming feelings
unwanted life-changing spiritual experiences
flashbacks
The major difference I can see is in the timing. When you come up and when you peak should be the most telling, as well as when and how long you plateau. What else?

