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Seeing which batch is better

benis

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Hi,


I got a hold of 2 different batches of MDMA.


They both test right on 5 reagents so its all pure.


One of them was completely crystal clear and crushed into a fine white powder. The other one had a slight amber/brown color and also crushes into a white powder, just a darker white.


The first batch smells of absolutely nothing, the second one has a bit of a sweet scent, almost like sugar (tastes hideously bitter though).


Is the only way of finding out which is best by taking both?
 
The only options are to test both on two separate occasions with an adequate tolerance break between, I.e 1-3 months or more, or considering they all test fine on such an extensive set of reagents you could just take the one which logically (but not definitely) should be the purest one, which would be the whiter one.
 
You could send it to get proper laboratory screening and they can tell you purity. What country are you in? Energy Control might be a good option.
 
The only options are to test both on two separate occasions with an adequate tolerance break between, I.e 1-3 months or more, or considering they all test fine on such an extensive set of reagents you could just take the one which logically (but not definitely) should be the purest one, which would be the whiter one.
Yeah, i will do that, and of course wait at least 3 months. My past roll was 7 months ago.... I prefer to stay safe.
I will just flip a coin and take a random one out of the 2 this w/e. Either way both tested positive for mdma on 5 reagents.

On marquis one of them went to black the instant it was poured instead of a few second, could that indicate more mdma concentration?

also, for lab testing, where i live, not really an option :(
 
i suspect the one with the "sweeter" smell might be verylegit for sure.
vendor claimed its synthesised with safrole oil.

erowid says:
Safrole's smell has been variously described in terms of other molecules. Safrole probably interacts with the same olfactory G-coupled receptors as the volatiles in the anise plant, and this makes sense insofar as some of the components in the oil of anise are structurally similar [but not the same as -- Erowid] to safrole. It is accurately described as a candy-shop odour. Go into a place which sells more sugary things than chocolatey things and take a deep whiff. It is also reminiscent of ginger. It has been described as smelling like MDMA, anise, rootbeer, sassafras oil, MDA, mCPP or sodium lactate.
and this batch indeed has a strong smell that matches the description.
 
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