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Benzos Etizolam "The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly"

Teabag Johnny

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I just heard about this drug or research chemical. Supposedly, it's comparable to benzos. The reviews seemed positive, and the 1mg pellets are dirt cheap online.

BUT... The reviews I've read on it are limited in detail, and most folks don't give a good description on it's effects.

This thread is intended to talk about all the aspects of Etizolam "The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly"


I'm personally seeking recreational drugs that can be done in moderation no more than twice a week. At my age, in my 30's now, I don't like the idea of being completely intoxicated on a drug or alcohol. In my experience, substances in moderation are better because you're in control, you make better decisions, and you can drive... AND you can be a designated driver for your buddies who are drunk.

I use Phenibut for recreation. I usually take about 1.5 grams along with a nootropic stimulate and some caffeine through the night. It's an awesome combination. I have fun, sleep well, and wake up feeling fresh. AND there is no hangover. I know I've heard some horror stories about Phenibut, but it was always about idiots taking the drug everyday.

So, how about Etizolam? What does it compare to? Is it as addictive as benzos? Does the withdrawal effect increase anxiety like Xanax does? What is your take on it?


Thanks my bluelighter buds!


I'm Teabag Johnny :D
 
There is an Etizolam megathread, read up about it on that, there are hundreds of posts from what I remember.

I personally only use etizolam for sleep, when I need to catch some zzzz during the day before a night shift. It knocks me right out. Therefore I dont find it recreational at all.

However, going by other users accounts on here, it can be addictive if you have anxiety issues and there have been people eating fistfuls of the stuff. However, if you are able to take phenibut recreationally, then you should be fine. Its not chemically a benzo but its related and acts very similarly.
 
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