Starting out at "recreational doses" is really not harm reduction.
WIth a new bag of any chemical, there are very good reasons for starting at very small doses and working up.
- the vendor might have sent you something totally different.
- the purity might be significantly different to what you are used to.
These are not just theoretical reasons. People have died because they were sent the wrong chemical. A notable example is when bromo-dragonfly was sent out mislabelled as 2-CE.
Several people died because they dosed it as 2-CE, bromo-dragonfly is active and indeed deadly at much lower doses than a typical 2-CE dose.
And with a chemical you have never tried before, you may be allergic, or particularly sensitive, and this may cause serious problems or death.
For this reason, with any new bag of drugs, particularly RCs, you should start off with a tiny amount, and increase dosage until you reach a dose with the effects you're after.
Now, when you're getting something from the same source and time after time the product you get looks and smells and tastes and feels identical, it is normal for complacency to set in. You're taking a risk, all the same, because some drugs do look and smell and taste like other drugs. But it's a much lower risk than when you're taking a drug for the first time.
I am not perfect and I've taken risks that I should not have. But I promise you it really is my habit to start off with an allergy test and build up. Not only does it actually reduce the risk of my death, it makes the drug experience much more pleasant because I'm not worried that I've taken some dodgy shit like bromo-dragonfly and am about to die. On some occasions where I haven't been cautious, I have been worried and it has ruined things for quite a while.
So no, don't go for 200mg. Go for 1mg rubbed on your skin, then wait a few hours, then 1mg rubbed on your lip, then wait a few hours. And if nothing untoward happens, you're probably not allergic. And It's probably not bromo-dragonfly. So double the dose to 2mg, taken however you prefer. Then double it to 4mg, then 8, then maybe go up to 20, then 40, then 80,
then maybe 200mg.
That way you won't kill yourself or end up having limbs amputated.
And I don't care how many drugs you've just boshed and suffered no ill effects. Those people that died from bromo-dragonfly had surely boshed lots of drugs and were fine. It only takes one mislabelled baggie to kill you, and that could happen at any time in your drug-taking career. It's not just your stupidity that you have to worry about, but your source's stupidity too.