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Okay, so I apologize, I didn't even use the search engine before I started this thread. ***I didn't want this question to get lost in a sea of information on other threads so I started this one.

Q: Does there exist a database of the lab results for all(or at least some) of the retail commercially available synthetic cannabis blends? I live in the US and recently bought:
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The website for these distributors is down however and I don't even know what "herbz" are in it. I'm assuming since it was a product subject to the ban that didn't go through that it must contain either: JWH-073, JWH-018, JWH-200, CP-47,497, or HU-210.

While I am curious about synthetic cannabinoids and buying shit from the headshop a block from my apt is most viable means to obtain, my body is a temple and I'd like to know what I'm putting in it before I decide to puff puff pass, ya dig? So far I haven't been able to come up with an answer as to the content of this particular product and I don't own any GC/MS or reagent equipment-paraphernalia. If there's no data on NEW KRON BOMB, perhaps it would be in the interest of public health to compose a database that has this information that labs and independent researchers whose results are verified could contribute?
 
The distributor isn't going to tell you what's in it, and I'm not going to pay for GC/MS on a blend, I don't know about you. I don't think that there's an easy reagent test a la Marquis that could be used to differentiate cannabinoids easily (the existing reagents might be able to, but stoners are lazy so no-one's bothered to find out). Whilst I think this is a good idea, I don't see it getting off the ground tbh. Even if it did, what would be the real HR value, given that all of the drugs in these blends are totally unresearched? There are also a huge number of these blends, if we were going to start somewhere it would be the various Spice and K2 blends, not some obscure (and frankly rather budget-looking) blend you bought in your local area. Best of luck, but if you really want to know what you're putting in it, stay away from propietary blends and make your own from known amounts of cannabinoids and herbs that you acquire, pure, yourself, or, better yet, smoke cannabis.
 
Who knows if any one brand of blend is authentic either; anyone could be making knockoffs with different ingredients...
 
this is true. ANYONE can synthesize most of the JWH series of synthetics (not that difficult),
and buy herbs, mix em up, and spray them with cannabinoids and acetone/tate.

just look on amazon.com and youll see listed under the "items frequently bought together"
for Damiana and skullcap etc, are a spray bottle, acetone, and scales.

many manufacturers of these blends have even put a mixture of more than one compound in batches too.
even different batches of the same type have been found with entirely different cannabinoids in them.
doesnt make for very safe accurate dosing when you dont know the amount of the chemical,
or which chemical(s) you're consuming for that matter.

good luck with this OP, but i too cant see this going anywhere, nor much point to it either :\
just being honest..
 
its not that difficult if you have the stuff and the synthesis. why do you think so many people are making big money from these new blends,
which seem to be popping up all the time (new ones)?

if i had the means i would too.
 
Had a look at a proposed synthesis and it certainly ain't kitchen chemistry. I think people are buying the chemical in bulk from China, cheaply, then spraying it on to herbs, rather than synthing it themselves.
 
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