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Greenlighter
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Hi folks,
Recently did a naphtha/methanol extraction on 100 HBWR and 50 MG. The resulting yellowish brown crystalline muck was decanted evenly between two 50ml bottles of Lamb's Navy Rum. This was done, as there are countless threads strewn left, right and centre, backed up by various notable people that state that LSA will possibly become another chemical, guessed to be LSH (a much more LSD-like effect) if left in an acetaldehyde-high solution, red rum being one of these. A few attempts were made with 3-6ml 'servings', but almost no effect was seen. 2 dosages of around 18ml were administered to two separate individuals. This should have a added up to the equivalent of around 18 seeds each.
Effects found were slightly different in each case...
Subject A, who drank the liquid straight, over a period of around half an hour got some very minor OEVs in the form of extended halos around lights etc and a fairly sedated feeling. All in all, for the equivalent 18 HBWR seeds plus some MG, this seems like an incredibly mild effect. All in all, effects were back to baseline in about 7 hours, and almost not worth having done at all. Described as "at times unpleasant".
Subject B drank the liquid after adding it to Coca-Cola, at a ratio of 1 part sol'n to 3 parts coca-cola. The effects he experienced were heavy sedation and very mild disconnection of though process (however some marijuana was smoked). The sedation increased to the point where even keeping his head up appeared difficult. Almost no visuals whatsoever. Coming towards the peak of the effects, fairly heavy, uncomfortable nausea was felt, but this subsided in around 15 minutes into a requirement for a bowel movement, which turned out to be a 'phantom', but cleared any body load nevertheless. Around the same effects timings as with subject A.
Both subjects experienced extreme mydriasis, showing that something was working it's magic for a long period of time.
It's quite obvious that the LSA/LSH conversion didn't work in the slightest, but are these normal effects for an LSA 'trip'? The amount of sedation compared to the psychedelic effects seems completely out of proportion. To have taken enough to have produced a 'trip', the sedation would have been enough to have either put the subjects to sleep or at least cause them to be temporarily unable to move!
PLUR
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Recently did a naphtha/methanol extraction on 100 HBWR and 50 MG. The resulting yellowish brown crystalline muck was decanted evenly between two 50ml bottles of Lamb's Navy Rum. This was done, as there are countless threads strewn left, right and centre, backed up by various notable people that state that LSA will possibly become another chemical, guessed to be LSH (a much more LSD-like effect) if left in an acetaldehyde-high solution, red rum being one of these. A few attempts were made with 3-6ml 'servings', but almost no effect was seen. 2 dosages of around 18ml were administered to two separate individuals. This should have a added up to the equivalent of around 18 seeds each.
Effects found were slightly different in each case...
Subject A, who drank the liquid straight, over a period of around half an hour got some very minor OEVs in the form of extended halos around lights etc and a fairly sedated feeling. All in all, for the equivalent 18 HBWR seeds plus some MG, this seems like an incredibly mild effect. All in all, effects were back to baseline in about 7 hours, and almost not worth having done at all. Described as "at times unpleasant".
Subject B drank the liquid after adding it to Coca-Cola, at a ratio of 1 part sol'n to 3 parts coca-cola. The effects he experienced were heavy sedation and very mild disconnection of though process (however some marijuana was smoked). The sedation increased to the point where even keeping his head up appeared difficult. Almost no visuals whatsoever. Coming towards the peak of the effects, fairly heavy, uncomfortable nausea was felt, but this subsided in around 15 minutes into a requirement for a bowel movement, which turned out to be a 'phantom', but cleared any body load nevertheless. Around the same effects timings as with subject A.
Both subjects experienced extreme mydriasis, showing that something was working it's magic for a long period of time.
It's quite obvious that the LSA/LSH conversion didn't work in the slightest, but are these normal effects for an LSA 'trip'? The amount of sedation compared to the psychedelic effects seems completely out of proportion. To have taken enough to have produced a 'trip', the sedation would have been enough to have either put the subjects to sleep or at least cause them to be temporarily unable to move!
PLUR
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