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But what smoking blends is it in? How can this help anyone without that info?
I got some of this the other day. It hasn't killed me yet.
Feels like JWH-250, only much more potent (more potent than JWH-018 or CP-55,940). No sideffects unexpected for a synthetic cannabinoid, but definitely not as qualitatively pleasant as CP-55,940. I'll comment more when i get my blend with it made, as i'm lousy at vaping stuff, and i think that really reduces my enjoyment of synthetics at times.
I got some of this the other day. It hasn't killed me yet.
Feels like JWH-250, only much more potent (more potent than JWH-018 or CP-55,940). No sideffects unexpected for a synthetic cannabinoid, but definitely not as qualitatively pleasant as CP-55,940. I'll comment more when i get my blend with it made, as i'm lousy at vaping stuff, and i think that really reduces my enjoyment of synthetics at times.
I hadn't realised that fluoropropionic acid was substantially non toxic, explains why fluorohexane is very toxic as is fluorobutane but fluoropropane is 100 times less toxic.
Are fluoride's an exception?
F&B, wasn't it you who told me few months back that non aromatic halides where carcinogenic since they tend to bind to nitrogen bases in the DNA?
If so, why da hell isn't anybody freaking out? Are fluoride's an exception?
TheAzo beat me to it. Flourides are no threat to DNA, but as you head towards iodine the threat increases considerably.
When it comes down to it though, everything will give you cancer in the end!![]()
So my forsaken idea of 1,3 difluoroindanyl-7-propanyl-2-amine is rather licit in the end?
I think someone dropped a decimal on the binding affinity of this one.