KnucklesMD
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- Feb 18, 2015
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Hello everyone, first time blue light poster. I always find useful information in this forum but some questions still remain. To begin, about a year ago a specific type of really clean powder came into my possession from an unknown source. IT'S FUCKING AMAZING. Every one, and I mean EVERYONE who's tried it loves it. I'm NOT talking about flake or waxey fish scale or abalone etc... This one HAS been cut, but VERY lean. It's clearly mixed with something else and rerocked. But no one can figure this mystery ingredient (or ingredients) out! With one good line, it numbs the gums and teeth instantly within 10 seconds! So much you could have a root canal while singing to Taylor Swift (Sounds excessive? Well ya, but it's awesome). Also it goes down pretty smooth like "flake" would (Does not burn). And it doesn't have a bitter harsh taste either like most anesthetic. And most important of all, you're UP after one good line! There's a slight hint of gasoline (petrol) when taking it but very faint (I just happen to know the smell quite well). After being an enduser of the stuff for nearly a year I had to know more about it. Bought a test kit... color came back dark as hell (very high content). Tested for cut... if you're familiar with the EZ chart, had 3 color changes within 2 minutes (Ephedrine, Benzocaine then finally rested on Phenacetin Aspirin). Inconclusive IMO.
So what are other known numbing agents? We're familiar with Benzo and Lido but what else has those properties I just described that doesn't taste like anesthetic? Is there such a thing as active numbing agents? Ephedrine is banned in America so I doubt thats it but from what I read it sounds like it, but still have no clue where the numb comes from. Thanks in advance guys.
So what are other known numbing agents? We're familiar with Benzo and Lido but what else has those properties I just described that doesn't taste like anesthetic? Is there such a thing as active numbing agents? Ephedrine is banned in America so I doubt thats it but from what I read it sounds like it, but still have no clue where the numb comes from. Thanks in advance guys.