MrIbis
Bluelighter
Yeah i know man, but its about convienience - how many people do you know that actually know real vendors, not a fuckload eh?
OKAY - Grande News
From reliable sources, i now have current ingredients for neorganics products and confirmation that 4mmc is an active constiuant of the ELECTRIC EELS.
new neodove contains 250mg of powder (approx) and is consisted of 70% 4mmc, 20% ethylone and 10% caffeine.
I doubt TAV will be around long as it seems the supplier of their products in bulk amounts was neorganics (from doron) and according to doron, there has been some issue that involved doron being ripped for around $12,000 by TAV.
So that clears up most, if not all speculation as to the change in effects slightly - and what was really going on.. until we get some GC/MS results on these new so called legals..
I doubt TAV will be around long as it seems the supplier of their products in bulk amounts was neorganics (from doron) and according to doron, there has been some issue that involved doron being ripped for around $12,000 by TAV.
Jakeperson said:Is it worth the amount they ask for a gram? Or should I just not waste my time?
^^ think he was referring to our good friend doron sabag? (see the neorganics thread)
Could you please explain your source for this information or at least why it is considered reliable? If this comes from anyone involved in marketing these products, you would have to take it with a pinch of salt.
If on the other hand, it is through a legit lab, one which has samples for quantitative analysis, then there should be no problems divulging the source.
I clearly said it's doron. It's not exactly reliable, but in saying that he hasnt been one to divulge information in the past, and divulging it now makes me think he has a reason for this.
he stated he supplied TAV with 4mmc and other chemicals which are present in the TAV range... I dont see what reason he has to lie given he has a bit of competition now, and he seemed pretty pissed off at the guy who runs TAV (named him as mitch) for ripping him off. For all it's worth it could be marketing - and yeah, reliable was the wrong choice in wording. I'm personally going to try the TAV Electric eel product and see how it compares to both lab grade 4mmc and neo-organics range.
I'm no ion scanner or spectrum sample, but at least i can give some decent anecdotal advice - which in my opinion can be almost as useful as quantitative gc/ms results - provided the people giving the advice know and there is enough variance to create some kind of statistic.
I'm well aware the ingredients may have changed, or the percentages altered, but anecdotal evidence is limited when determining just what is present. I'm afraid personal opinion doesn't even come close to estimating all possible constituents, and is certainly miles away from the level of accuracy and sensitivity obtained via mass spec.