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multiple plateau effect 2cb?

gymstud

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are there different plat eaus with different doses for 2cb like k
 
not that im aware of, I get a pretty smooth come up and down that varys only in intensity which depends on how much I dosed
 
but it is really dose dependant i.e diff dose diff experiance
 
^Yeah, as with all drugs. Except the difference is that when we say a drug has different plateaus we mean that at increasing doses a drug has seperate groups of effects that are not present with lower dosages. DXM is a great example. 2C-x chemicals increase only in intensity.
 
I would never use the term plateaus, plural, for 2C-B but it is worth noting what gymstud said. It acts a bit differently at different doses. At lower doses an ecstasy-like (though mild or subtle) effect is more pronounced, at higher doses the psychedelic aspects become more pronounced. Tactile effects may increase in a more or less linear way - the same for other forms of sensory enhancement but the mental effects can IME/IMO definitely be variable and differ for every 10 mg... though those are arbitrary lines to draw.
 
^Yeah, as with all drugs. Except the difference is that when we say a drug has different plateaus we mean that at increasing doses a drug has seperate groups of effects that are not present with lower dosages. DXM is a great example. 2C-x chemicals increase only in intensity.
i know what it means dude i just didn't know if 2cb had em or not but thanks for helpin
 
Well, 2C-B is interesting at least for me I have not found increase in dose to lead to a linear increase in effects.

Anywhere between 10-20mg is a body high with almost no visual activity. 25mg is a fully psychedelic +++ with astounding visuals.

I wouldn't call it "plateaus" because that term is used with dissociatives (especially DXM) but it certainly does have a very steep dose/response curve.

Compared to a very smooth curve with 2C-C, a moderate curve with 2C-I, a steep-but-not-as-steep curve with 2C-E, and a fairly linear correlation with 2C-D.
 
i too dont feel any different "plateau" with 2cs. i think that term is reserved for substances (like someone said before in this thread) that have a different set of effects at different levels. so basically it feels like a different experience.

there is an increase in effects with 2cb that go up with the dose, and yes, there is great variability in these, but they are still basically the same effects.
just think of mushrooms. 1-1,5g might not give visuals, but will give some energy and lift the mood, 3g is a good wholesome trip while >5-6g you will be seeing the earth from orbit, and things might get crazy and confusing. these arent plateaus, just different levels of the same drug.
 
but it is really dose dependant i.e diff dose diff experiance

I've been researching about 2cb for quite some time now and from what I've read, it is dose dependent. In fact, the effects are EXTREMELY dependent on the dosage according to this page about 2cb effects.

It's also important to note that if you take dosages lower than the normal 15 to 40 mg, you will feel the same results given by ecstasy. Can anyone confirm this?
 
Obviously not, they're two completely different drugs with different actions, both are unique and 2c-b in a low dosage range is not the same as "ecstasy."
 
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