You can't really get any useful information about the lightness of the material from pics. The camera, it's settings and the lighting all have too great an effect. Just look how much darker the 1st picture looks compared to the 2nd, which is exactly the same pile of powder!
I accept what your saying, but this is dark powder. Probably closer to black than white if that makes sense.
Tambourine-man: i'm 99% sure it hasn't been cut with anything. I've been using these guys for 5+ years and they only sell aMT hcl. It's been various shade of grey, but no apparent difference in quality or strength.
I've personally never seen any white, or even off white hcl. For most people white is interlinked with purity But this is a purely a social construct isn't it?
Do I think bleaching of aMT hcl goes on, of course I do.
maybe somewhere up the supply chain bleaching is carried out because:
- White (sort of) = purity - not hard to give away.
-Once its out there white powder beats grey any time. this white powder, rings every 2 mins, the grey powder never calls back.
SO... The big questions are really with you scientists, pharmacologists types. Has there ever been analysis over white and grey batches, i doubt it.
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