Leprechaun
Bluelighter
Since there seems to be so much DOC discussion, I thought I would add my observations of the compound.
The experiment involved 8 people with now prior experience with DOC. Some had experimented with LSD, DOB and DOI and other various psychedelics.
The dosages are listed below.
1 - 1.5
2 - 1.5
3 - 1.5
4 - 2
5 - 2
6 - 3
7 - 2.5
8 - 5
Duration
The experience lasted approximately 12 hours of primary effects. At about 8 hours many felt the experience drop dramatically and supplemented with MDMA and other stimulants in order to bring the energy level higher up. At the 24 hour mark there was still a notable visual change, with sleep resteless and dreams quite vivid.
Description
Generally the experience was stated as clear headed and superbly psychedelic. There was a good deal of nausea during the beginning of the experience, even with someone who has never nausea on any other compound. The nausea for some was less than MDA. Generally, once the nausea passed the experienced dramatically improved. The space was similar to LSD, but without the intense stimulation, many pointed out that the lack of stimulation was a welcome relief, others felt it too relaxing, without the push they had little direction to express the internal process.
The visual aspect really stood out here. The highest dose 5mg, was a whirlwind of visuals. A valium was taken by the respective individual since the intensity was too much. Everyone enjoyed a splendid visual experience.
On an interesting note... The person who had the 3mg had no effect whatsoever.
Conclusion:
Overall, this is a wonderful compound. With a very feminine, relaxing nature to it. It does not take too much out of the body and is not demanding. Though in the same respect, it is not as rewarding as say DOB or LSD. The depth of experience is there, I would say more so than DOB, but the material is not difficult or challenging. The DOC experience feels too easy. DOI does not seem to provide the same depth.
Safe experimentation!
Really, this is just the first trial run. I hope to explore DOC more in order to hopefully be able to gauge its effects with greater awareness.
The experiment involved 8 people with now prior experience with DOC. Some had experimented with LSD, DOB and DOI and other various psychedelics.
The dosages are listed below.
1 - 1.5
2 - 1.5
3 - 1.5
4 - 2
5 - 2
6 - 3
7 - 2.5
8 - 5
Duration
The experience lasted approximately 12 hours of primary effects. At about 8 hours many felt the experience drop dramatically and supplemented with MDMA and other stimulants in order to bring the energy level higher up. At the 24 hour mark there was still a notable visual change, with sleep resteless and dreams quite vivid.
Description
Generally the experience was stated as clear headed and superbly psychedelic. There was a good deal of nausea during the beginning of the experience, even with someone who has never nausea on any other compound. The nausea for some was less than MDA. Generally, once the nausea passed the experienced dramatically improved. The space was similar to LSD, but without the intense stimulation, many pointed out that the lack of stimulation was a welcome relief, others felt it too relaxing, without the push they had little direction to express the internal process.
The visual aspect really stood out here. The highest dose 5mg, was a whirlwind of visuals. A valium was taken by the respective individual since the intensity was too much. Everyone enjoyed a splendid visual experience.
On an interesting note... The person who had the 3mg had no effect whatsoever.
Conclusion:
Overall, this is a wonderful compound. With a very feminine, relaxing nature to it. It does not take too much out of the body and is not demanding. Though in the same respect, it is not as rewarding as say DOB or LSD. The depth of experience is there, I would say more so than DOB, but the material is not difficult or challenging. The DOC experience feels too easy. DOI does not seem to provide the same depth.
Safe experimentation!
Really, this is just the first trial run. I hope to explore DOC more in order to hopefully be able to gauge its effects with greater awareness.
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