Jhurster
Greenlighter
- Joined
- Nov 22, 2015
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I just got 4g's of this in today. Took out a small line... snorted it... BURNED like hell and no effects whatsoever. I have not seen anything good one this stuff. I have searched and searched. This is what I was told it was "Pentanoic acid(1-phenethyl-piperidin-4-yl)-phenyl-amide"... looked that up and all i found was.
Product Overview
· Valeric acid is a colorless liquid with an unpleasant odor
· Valeric acid is mainly used as a chemical intermediate to manufacture flavors and perfumes,
synthetic lubricants, agricultural chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. It is also used as a flavoring
aid in foods.
· Valeric acid is considered safe as a food additive by the World Health Organization (WHO).3
Eye contact with concentrated valeric acid may cause chemical burns resulting in severe
irritation with corneal injury. Permanent impairment of vision or blindness may occur. Brief
skin contact may cause burns along with pain, severe local redness, swelling, and tissue
damage. Prolonged skin contact may result in absorption of harmful amounts. Excessive
inhalation may cause irritation to the nose and throat
· Because valeric acid is used to manufacture a broad range of products, worker exposure is
possible.4 Consumers could come into contact with valeric acid by eating foods flavored with
it.
· Valeric acid liquid and vapor are combustible. Valeric acid is stable at typical storage and use
temperatures. Avoid contact with oxidizing materials, amines, ammonia, and strong acids and
strong bases.
Long story short... I have no good reason to put anymore of this chemical in my system. Life is too short. Tread lightly and please update with any better stories or advice.
Thanks!
Here is a link to the document i just mentioned
Product Overview
· Valeric acid is a colorless liquid with an unpleasant odor
· Valeric acid is mainly used as a chemical intermediate to manufacture flavors and perfumes,
synthetic lubricants, agricultural chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. It is also used as a flavoring
aid in foods.
· Valeric acid is considered safe as a food additive by the World Health Organization (WHO).3
Eye contact with concentrated valeric acid may cause chemical burns resulting in severe
irritation with corneal injury. Permanent impairment of vision or blindness may occur. Brief
skin contact may cause burns along with pain, severe local redness, swelling, and tissue
damage. Prolonged skin contact may result in absorption of harmful amounts. Excessive
inhalation may cause irritation to the nose and throat
· Because valeric acid is used to manufacture a broad range of products, worker exposure is
possible.4 Consumers could come into contact with valeric acid by eating foods flavored with
it.
· Valeric acid liquid and vapor are combustible. Valeric acid is stable at typical storage and use
temperatures. Avoid contact with oxidizing materials, amines, ammonia, and strong acids and
strong bases.
Long story short... I have no good reason to put anymore of this chemical in my system. Life is too short. Tread lightly and please update with any better stories or advice.
Thanks!
Here is a link to the document i just mentioned