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2C-B Synthesis |
| 2C-B is not exactly easy to make, but it is pretty straightforward. There aren't any very tricky reactions or especially messy procedures and the chemicals are not particularly suspicious to obtain (anymore than anybody buying chemicals or lab equipment today is suspicious to the authorities). But, like any synthesis of this nature, patience and precision are most imperative. Be sure to make the measurements exact, keep temperatures precise and check the colors or consistency of all intermediates. |
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2C-B: The Erotic Empathogen |
| 2C-B should be ingested, preferably on an empty stomach. As mentioned above, 2C-B is extremely dosage sensitive, and the amount required is so small that a sophisticated scale is needed to accurately weigh a single dose. With "street" 2C-B it is hard to know exactly how much is in a capsule. This is likely to cause some unexpected heavy trips if 2C-B becomes a popular drug and dosage information and knowledge is not made available. |
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A Report of Five Deaths Associated With the Use of MDEA and MDMA |
by Graeme P. Dowling |
| Since 1983, MDMA has become a popular recreational drug, especially among
college students. It is also known as "XTC" and "Adam" and is sold as gelatin capsules or loose powder. Users report that the drug is a pleasant way to get in touch with oneself and that it does not produce hallucinations. Until July 1, 1985, MDMA was not a controlled substance and was legally available for use. |
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A Tale of Two Datura Ingestors |
by Mike |
| A tale about a datura trip gone wrong. |
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A tight picture of the good old Liberty Cap shroom |
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A wonderful picture of the Bluing Psilocybe mushro |
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ALD- 52 |
| The table suggested that ALD might actually have advantages over LSD, reducing any side effects but achieving a stronger trip. Measurements of brain waves while people were taking the two drugs showed that while LSD produced brain waves associated with intense concentration and anxiety, ALD produced brain waves showing a more relaxed mental state. |
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Absinthe - Why It's All The Rage! |
by Vlad the Impaler |
| Out of 'Shrooms? Try WORMWOOD, easily found at your local herb bar. |
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Abstracts Regarding Low Doses of LSD |
| Double-blind studies on 14 healthy subjects confirmed that LSD fails to elicit a physiological response in doses less than 20 mcg. Dramatic psychic symptoms, e.g. deviations from normal in body image, thought, and emotion, occurred only with dosages in excess of 20 mcg. |
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Adventures in the Land of Else #1 |
by Doctor Murdock |
| The Adventures of the Shroom Tracker.
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Adventures in the Land of Else #2 |
by Doctor Murdock |
| yET Another Moonie trIp to THE LAND OF ELSE. Chemical testing done by Doctor Murdock and Yule Tide joys from Space Ace. Shine On you crazy Psilocybin! |
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Albert Hoffman Foundation Newsletter V.1 Issue 1 |
by AHF |
| We are pleased to present the first issue of our quarterly Newsletter,
which is dedicated to Albert Hofmann. Future issues will keep you up to
date on the Foundation's progress, announce upcoming events, and include
articles, book reviews and more. |
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An Analysis of "Hearts", a Tablet Illicitly Sold as Ecstasy |
| In recent months, observers have noticed an increase in the availablility of tablets sold illicitly as "ecstasy", supposedly methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), in Sydney. One form which has often been reported is known as "Hearts", and appears as a white tablet about 0.5cm in diameter, with a heart shaped emblem imprinted. |
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An Experiment in the Home Cultivation of Psychedelic Mushrooms |
by Dojah |
| The following is an edited journal of my experience in the home cultivation of psychedelic mushrooms. When I finally decided to go ahead and try home cultivation, I found the archives to be lacking in information other than the basic "How to Grow" files. As a result, I decided to record the process with the hopes that others will find the information useful. |
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Andrew's Farm: A Psad Psilocybe Pstory |
by Donald Hipkiss |
| The combination of Methamphetamine and his Dream/obsession made for a truly strange sequence of events. Those who knew him got incredible deals on their favorite drugs, at this time, and the first signs of his project coming to fruition were evident, as well. |
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Blotter Salvia |
by The_Stalker |
| This method allows you to experience all the good effects of Salvia divinorum without the harsh smoke or bitter taste. |
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Conscious Dreaming and Controlled Hallucinations |
by Claude de Contrecoeur |
| NMDA receptor antagonists give rise to disattenuations. How this exactly works is unclear but demonstrates that glutamate is involved in these phenomena. Disattenuations induced by NMDA antagonists are more oneiric-like than serotoninergic hallucinations and so reflect a higher metabolic activation than serotoninergic disattenuations. These hallucinations are completely similar to natural hallucinations arising when a person approaches death conditions. |
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Datura... a true story |
by trichocereus pachanoi |
| If you have tripped on datura and enjoyed it you didn't do it properly. |
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DiMethylTryptamine (DMT) |
| It begins as a "fore-lengthening" of visual perception, rather like looking down the wrong end of a telescope; the ceiling is suddenly further away than it was. I and many others also experienced auditory hallucinations of "wind" or "rumbling" during the first few minutes, probably due to the increase in blood pressure and resperation that accompany the psychic effects. |
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Dispelling Drug Myths |
by John Doe |
| Finally someone tells the truth on several popular drugs and myths by an old paramedic. |
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Dutch Analysis of Ecstasy |
by Cooper |
| Dutch Drugsadviesbureau (Drugs-advice-bureau) analysis of Ecstasy from 1994. |
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E for Ecstasy |
by Nicholas Saunders |
| MDMA was patented as long ago as 1913 by the German company Merck. Rumour has it that the drug was sold as a slimming pill along with comic descriptions of its strange side effects, although it was never marketed and the patent doesn't mention uses. The next time it came to light was in 1953 when the US army tested a number of drugs for military applications |
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Easy Extraction of Lysergic Acid from Morning Glory Seeds |
by Psiberspider |
| A simple extraction method for Morning Glory Seeds. |
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Ecstasy in the U.K.: Recreational Drug Use and Cultural Change |
by Peter McDermott and Alan Matthews |
| MDMA is a member of the phenylethylamine family of drugs, related chemically to both mescaline and amphetamine. Consequently, it is often described as a stimulant and/or an hallucinogenic, when in actual fact, it is neither. Subjective reports advise us that on an active dose of the drug there is no loss of control or contact with reality. |
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Extracting Mescaline From Peyote |
| Obtain 50g of dried ground peyote and put in a 500 ml Erlenmeyer flask. |
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Facts and Misconceptions About LSD |
by Bayonet |
| You see pink horses and cows when triping on LSD. FALSE! You see trails(extended movement, where an object glides across field of view, leaving its color and part of its shape behind) and dots and sometimes lines. Remember, druggies lie like hell, because they want you to think drugs are cool and they are privileged to use them. |
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Field Guide to Psilocybin Mushrooms |
by F.C. Ghouled |
| Of the fifteen domestic species known to contain psilocybin, at least three are found commonly in the southern United States, from California to Lousiana and South Carolina to Florida. One of these, the Ps. cubensis and Panaeolus subbalteatus will be found in the same area as they all grow on manure. The Amanita muscaria, a psilocybin mushroom, is also noted below, because it is sometimes found in the woodland areas of the U.S. South. |
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GHB Precautions |
| After witnessing a number of GHB overdoses and thinking quite a bit about how to reduce the dangers associated with GHB use, we've come up with the following list of suggestions... |
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GHB... It can ruin your evening! |
by Flea |
| My story about how GHB ruined the party for everyone! |
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Great picture of a shroom. Probably Fly Agaric. [G |
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Growing Mushrooms |
| This is the procedure I follow for the rice-cake method of propagating
psychedelic mushrooms. I use this method for a number of reasons. One is that my first ever batch consisted of 6 jars of manure medium and 6 of the brown rice medium, I found the rice cakes produced more 'shrooms, and for a longer period of time than did the manure-filled jars. |
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Guide to Datura |
by Hells Bells |
| What made witches fly on broomsticks, commune with satan, and morph into animals? The answer my friends is Datura: the ancient, legal drug, whose trip can last days and "makes LSD look like coffee". And it grows EVERYWHERE! |
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How to Cultivate and Harvest Legal Psychoactive Plants |
by Hudson Grubber |
| Propagation is the reproduction of plants, and is accomplished by two different means. One is by seeds or spores (the normal reproductive process of plants), the other is by vegetative propagation, which involves cuttings, layers, division, separation, or graftings. |
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How to Grow Psilocybe Cubensis |
by The Seeker |
| What do we need to grow magic mushrooms? Here is a list of all the
necessary items to grow your own. |
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How to Grow Psilocybe Cubensis in Your Own Home |
by The Seeker |
| What do we need to grow magic mushrooms? Well here is a list of all the necessary items to grow your own. |
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How to Trip on Morning Glory Seeds |
by Bud J. Jonser |
| Morning glory seeds contain something called Lysergic Acid Amide, not to be confused with LSD or Lysergic Acid Diethylamide, but you can easily see the chemical connection between the two. Unfortunately, the effects of LSA and the other groovy alkaloids contained in MG are not as potent as LSD. |
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I Met Myself |
by Sidney Cohen |
| The following narrative report is from a young man who came into the laboratory, was checked over, and in due time was given LSD. He was just one of a series of subjects, nothing extraordinary about him. His reason for volunteering to take the drug? He was a psychology student, had heard about
the visual effects, and thought it would be interesting to see what they were
like. |
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Jesters, Polygon Dogs, and the Bad Vibe |
by mushroomaster |
| A brief description of my intense trip after dosing 9 hits of high power acid.
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Journey Through Living-Room Walls |
by Doctor Beard |
| I think it was about 7pm on that mentally fatal Saturday evening that we dropped the first lot of LSD. The music was blasting, distorted from the speakers positioned on the floor. The room flooded with soft dimmed lights, candles creating just enough extra light for your mind to really go to work on you. |
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LSD - My Problem Child |
by Albert Hoffman |
| Numerous accounts of the discovery of LSD have been published in English;
none, unfortunately, have been completely accurate. Here, at last, the father
of LSD details the history of his "problem child" and his long and fruitful
career as a research chemist. In a real sense, this book is the inside story
of the birth of the Psychedelic Age, and it cannot be denied that we have here
a highly candid and personal insight into one of the most important scientific
discoveries of our time, the signiflcance of which has yet to dawn on mankind. |
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LSD - My Problem Child: Chemical Modifications of LSD |
by Albert Hofmann |
| When a new type of active compound is discovered in pharmaceutical-chemical research, whether by isolation from a plant drug or from animal organs, or through synthetic production as in the case of LSD, then the chemist attempts, through alterations in its molecular structure, to produce new compounds with similar, perhaps improved activity, or with other valuable active properties. |
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LSD - My Problem Child: Forward |
by Albert Hofmann |
| I have no idea how long I stood there spellbound. But I recall the anxious concern I felt as the radiance slowly dissolved and I hiked on: how could a vision that was so real and convincing, so directly and deeply felt - how could it end so soon? And how could I tell anyone about it, as my overflowing joy compelled me to do, since I knew there were no words to describe what I had seen? |
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LSD - My Problem Child: LSD in Animal Experiments and Biological Research |
by Albert Hofmann |
| After the discovery of its extraordinary psychic effects, the substance LSD-25, which five years earlier had been excluded from further investigation after the first trials on animals, was again admitted into the series of experimental preparations. Most of the fundamental studies on animals were carried out by Dr. Aurelio Cerletti in the Sandoz pharmacological department. |
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LSD - My Problem Child: Use of LSD in Psychiatry |
by Albert Hofmann |
| Soon after LSD was tried on animals, the first systematic investigation of the substance was carried out on human beings, at the psychiatric clinic of the University of Zurich. Werner A. Stoll, M.D. (a son of Professor Arthur Stoll), who led this research, published his results in 1947. |
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LSD FAQ |
| Generic name for the hallucinogen lysergic acid diethylamide-25. Discovered by Dr. Albert Hofmann in 1938, LSD is one of the most potent mind-altering chemicals known. Effects are highly variable and begin within one hour and generally last 8-12 hours, gradually tapering off. It significantly alters perception, mood, and psychological processes, and can impair motor coordination and skills. During the 1950s and early 1960s, LSD experimentation was legally conducted by psychiatrists and others in the health and mental health professions. |
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LSD Survey |
| Answers given to an LSD Survey. |
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LSD- My Problem Child: How LSD Originated |
by Albert Hofmann |
| Time and again I hear or read that LSD was discovered by accident. This is only partly true. LSD came into being within a systematic research program, and the "accident" did not occur until much later: when LSD was already five years old, I happened to experience its unforeseeable effects in my own body - or rather, in my own mind. |
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LSD-25 Synthesis |
| Place one volume of powdered ergot alkaloid material in a tiny round bottom flask and add two volumes of anhydrous hydrazine. An alternate procedure uses a sealed tube in which the reagents are heated at 112 C. |
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Lighthearted Rules for Fun and Safe LSD Trips |
by Amy |
| Nobody can tell you are tripping till you tell them "I'm tripping". |
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MDA, The Love Drug |
by Andrew Weil |
| MDA is known as the love drug in the American subculture because of its reputation for producing loving feelings in groups of people. The initials stand for 3,4-Methylene-dioxy-amphetamine and the drug is a straightforward derivative of amphetamine, first synthesized in Germany in 1910. |
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MDMA |
by Jerome E. Beck |
| California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs report on MDMA. |
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MDMA Drug Abuse Fact Sheet, 1987 |
by Jerome E. Beck |
| As the N-methyl analogue of MDA, it is related to both mescaline and the
amphetamines. Although often referred to as a hallucinogen, this association is somewhat erroneous. The effects of MDMA dramatically differ from those of LSD and other psychedelics, with a notable lack of the perceptual distortions usually associated with these substances. |
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MDMA Frequently Asked Questions, Updated |
by Jon M. Taylor |
| The physical effects of MDMA are pretty much the same as the physical
effects of amphetamines (that is, general potentiation of the nervous system).
These include euphoria, hyperexcitability, extreme nervousness, accelerated
heartbeat, sweating, dizziness, restlessness, insomnia, tooth grinding,
incessant talking, and other effects. |
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MDMA Neurotoxicity and Safety |
| Anecdotal evidence from years of legal and illegal use suggests that this is not of much concern for most people. Some folks, however, report periods of depression after using MDMA, on rare occasion severe depression. Considering that a primary action of many antidepressant drugs (MAOIs, SSRIs) is to increase brain serotonin levels, a connection between MDMA use and subsequent depression is not unbelievable. |
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MDMA: Neurological and Behavioral Considerations |
by Jason Graine |
| Slightly dated (2001) research paper outlining the general scientific assumptions surrounding use/abuse of MDMA. Some more current supporting evidence is now available, but the general implications of the paper are still valid. |
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Magic Mushroom Dosage |
by PHONICZ |
| How much shroom makes a dose? |
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Making LSD In The Laboratory |
| I have provided a simple and convenient method of preparing lysergic acid amides, which comprises reacting lysergic acid with trifluoroacetic anhydride to produce a mixed anhydride of lysergic and trifluoroacetic acids, and when reacting the mixed anhydride with a nitrogenous base having at least one hydrogen linked to nitrogen. The resulting amide of lysergic acid is isolated from the reaction mixture by conventional means. |
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Medical Uses for Hallucinogens |
by Rich Hartman |
| Is a substance a danger to the public even if it is not a psychological or
physical danger to the individual? The government seems to think so. It has
banned hallucinogens, even though these drugs have helped generate numerous
scientific breakthroughs. Psychology and science would benefit from the
legalization of hallucinogens for research. |
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Mescaline Extraction |
by Edward Anderson |
| Several methods are available to isolate and identify mescaline within plant or animal tissue. Extraction is accomplished by methanol; this initial stage is then completed by filtration of the extract and its evaporation to dryness. The extract is then treated with chloroform and 0.05 N hydrochloric acid in a separatory funnel. |
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Mescaline FAQ |
| Mescaline FAQ, including information on how to synthesize mescaline from San Pedro cactus. |
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Mescaline Trip Report |
by Jack Robot |
| A trip on a peruvian torch cacti (about 1 foot long 3 inches in diameter) |
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Mushroom Effects |
| Reports of effects vary widely, as is to be expected from a natural psychoactive. The mental effects may become apparent within half an hour, but more usually take an hour. The duration seems to be anywhere from four to ten hours. Euphoria, ataxia, and sensory alterations are characteristic, particularly alterations of hearing and taste. |
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Mushrooms and Hurricanes: An Experience to Never Forget |
by HustlinTrees |
| This is more or less a trip report of a night I had picking and consuming psychedelic mushrooms. It includes no real useful information but it is a good read none the less. If you're a Hunter S. Thompson fan you will most likely like my writings. |
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My Shroom Trip |
by Andy "Darkus" Pugmire |
| The world is full of wonderful mind-altering substances. Namely in my case -- the psilocybin mushroom. |
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Note on Using MDMA Many Times |
| Most users of MDMA who have taken the drug many times report that after a
certain number of sessions, varying by person from a few to a few dozen, the
desirable effects of the drug are no longer as pronounced. |
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Of The Jungle |
by OTJ |
| Bringing these things together has been part of many years travel along rain-
forest paths and garden paths, down archive corridors and nueral corridors.
As always, the plants remain the real teachers. They are heuristic by nature,
enabling seekers of truth to find their own answers. Growing a plant can be a
profound spiritual exchange. |
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Prolonging MDMA with SSRI's? |
by Matt |
| Probably not. One of the ways (if not THE way) MDMA enters the 5-HT (serotonin) neuron is through the serotonin reuptake transporter. By blocking 5-HT reuptake, you also seem to significantly block MDMA's entry into the cell, thus probably reducing its effects. |
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Psilocybe Cubensis Cultivation Techniques |
| Prepare each jar by punching tree small holes through the bottom of each lid,
just inside the periphery of the rubber sealing edge. Fill th jars with the
flour mixture 3/4" from the top. Add straight vericulite until there is a flat
surface even with the top of the jar. |
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Psilocybin Beer! |
by Dr. Atomic |
| How to make Psilocybin Beer! |
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Saliva Divonorum |
by Modega |
| A short explanation on the drug Salvia. I looked through the Drug section of totse and didn't see any. Heres a little information on the wonderful drug. |
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Salvia Divinorum Extraction |
by silver dragon |
| In-depth look on how to extract active compounds in salvia divinorum. |
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Salvia Divinorum: In Brief |
by Tingleleaf |
| SALVIA DIVINORUM is a plant used for religious, meditation and other purposes as a hallucinogen with powerful psychoactive effects. |
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Salvia Trip Report |
by Royboy |
| Here is a trip report from RoyBoy's first salvia hit |
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Salvia trip |
by jimi hendrix |
| I've never done anything else but weed, although I can't imagine how much more powerful other hallucinogens could possibly be. |
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Salvinorin-A Isolation |
by menthol_man |
| Our own assays of this extract process shows that it produces basically the same potency as standardized extracts of similar strengths, but it should be remembered that, unlike standardized extracts, the quality and potency of the end product is proportional to the quality and potency of the starting material. |
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Second Thoughts on MDMA Neurotoxicity |
by Charles Grob |
| The data reviewed suggest that fears of MDMA neurotoxicity may have been exaggerated and it may well be significantly less toxic than a very widely used medication, fenfluramine. In view of its purported unique psychoactive properties, it may be appropriate to pursue clinical trials of MDMA. |
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Sex, Ecstasy, and Psychedelic Drugs |
| History records few human quests as unremitting or as widespread as the
search for a harmless, effective sex stimulant. Recent claims - such as
those made by Timothy Leary - that LSD is the greatest aphrodisiac known to
man, have excited much interest in the sexual potential of psychedelic drugs. |
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Shadow Men In The Masonic Temple |
by El Supremo |
| While meditating under the influence of LSD one night I am telepathically contacted by unknown forces who convince me to come to them by following their telepathic leads to their location on the horrific night. They also warn me that at any moment in my quest to find them they may decide to kill me. This is a true story. |
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Stem Distillation of Sassafras Roots |
by Madchemist |
| Once you have found the plant and have dug up the roots, it's time to extract that valuable precursor. This is accomplished by a process called steam distillation. |
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Sulfurous Samadhi: An Investigation of 2C-T-2 & 2C-T-7 |
by Murple |
| I first heard of 2C-T-2 in the summer of 1998, when I began to hear stories about a new 2C-B replacement being sold by smartshops in the Netherlands. PIHKAL deepened my interest. I began looking around and found several online companies based in the Netherlands and Sweden selling the pills, but none were willing to ship to the United States, citing as a reason that that the drug is illegal in the United States. |
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Supreme Court Deals Devastating Blow to Native American Church |
by Steve Moore |
| In the case of "Oregon Department of Employment v. Alfred Smith," Justice Antonin Scalia, writing for a five member majority, held that a member of a religious faith may not challenge under the free exercise clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution a legislature's criminal enactment of otherwise general application which produces infringement on a particular religious practice. |
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Synthesis for P.C.P. (PHENCYCLIDINE--"Angel Dust") |
by Hawt Panda Sechs |
| Lab instructions for Phencyclidine, A.K.A. "Angel Dust". |
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Synthesis of MDMA |
by Lamont Granquist |
| MDMA is a semi-synthetic compound which can be made relatively easily from available precursors. Synthesis instructions exist which can be followed by an amateur with very little knowledge of chemistry. However, people with less than 2 years of college chemistry experience would probably not be capable of sucessfully synthesizing MDMA, and would either botch it in the best case or kill themselves in the worst case. |
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Tale of a Nutmeg Trip |
by Dj Sulphur |
| So you've heard nutmeg can be a hallucinogen eh? Yeah, well if you ask me... it's a pile of crap. Stick to LSD. |
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The CIA, LSD, and The 60's Rebellion |
by Beatrice Devereaux |
| A review of the book "Acid Dreams" by Martin A. Lee and Bruce Shlain, publisher, Grove Press. |
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The Collective Ecstasy |
by Gerlado Reichel-Dolmatoff |
| Some men, usually the younger ones, still do not have well-defined hallucinations but only see lights and feel nauseated: in that case they withdraw, followed by the deprecating laughter of the women whose function consists in animating the men. |
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The Day 'Sherbert' Melted |
by Rob Boston |
| The high court ruled 6-3 that day that Native Americans do not have a
constitutional right to use the drug peyote during their religious
ceremonies. Smith, one of the plaintiffs who helped bring the case
before the nation's highest court, is angry--angry enough to take his
fight to the polls. |
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The Doors of Perception |
by Aldous Huxley |
| It was in 1886 that the German pharmacologist, Louis Lewin, published the first systematic study of the cactus, to which his own name was subse quently given. Anhalonium lewinii was new to science. To primitive religion and the Indians of Mexico and the American Southwest it was a friend of immemorially long standing. Indeed, it was much more than a friend. In the words of one of the early Spanish visitors to the New World, "they eat a root which they call peyote, and which they venerate as though it were a deity." |
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The Mushroom Identifier |
by David Pegler and Brian Spooner |
| Apart from the cell poisons, the most dangerous species are those which contain substances that affect the nervous system. Strictly speaking the hallucinogenic species also affect the nervous system, but the disturbances in this case are usually restricted to sensory distortion. Mushrooms containing nerve poisons can cause more serious symptoms such as convulsions, irregular breathing and, in severe cases, death through heart failure. |
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The Nexus Factor: An Introduction to 2C-B |
by Anu |
| Nexus has a stimulating effect on the central nervous system, usually causing a slight rise in blood pressure and a quickening of the heart rate. Objects may appear to have an `alive' quality to them, often with patterns flowing across them, and emotions will be considerably magnified. At high dosages, there may be hallucinations and general disorientation. |
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The Peyote Religion Among the American Indians |
by Patty Yuen |
| Peyotism seeks a more satisfying way of life for Indian individuals in this world, in spite of the difficulties that confront Indians. Peyotism's only organized efforts at institutional change are those aimed at altering the legal status of the practice itself. |
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The Psychedelic Experience |
by Timothy Leary, Ralph Metzner, Richard Alpert |
| A psychedelic experience is a journey to new realms of consciousness. The
scope and content of the experience is limitless, but its characteristic
features are the transcendence of verbal concepts, of space-time dimensions,
and of the ego or identity. |
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The Psychedelic Model of Schizophrenia: The Case of N,N-Dimethyltryptamine |
by Gillin, Kaplan, Stillman & Wyatt |
| In 1956 Szara found that the effects of DMT on 20 normal volunteer subjects were similar to those of LSD and mescaline: visual illusions and hallucinations, distortions of spatial perception and body image, speech disturbances, and euphoria. A striking finding was that the effects of DMT began within 5 minutes and ended within 1 hour after injection. |
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The Rice-Cake Technique |
by Dr. Steven H. Pollock, M.D. |
| This technique is extremely easy and highly recommended for its convenience in
growing Psilocybe cubensis mushrooms. All that is needed is a pressure cooker,
some canning jars, uncontaminated live mushroom starter (mycelia), and brown
rice. |
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The Use of Datura In a Shamanic Trance State |
by Trichocereus Pachanoi |
| the effects felt while under the influence of Datura are not, in fact, hallucinogenic... the shadow creatures which all who use it witness are in fact REALLY THERE. |
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Total San Pedro Paper Mescaline: A Psychedelic Catalyst for Healing |
| It is interesting to note that the shamans who use the plants claim that much of the knowledge is gained directly from the plants. This is found with San Pedro using shamans, Ayahuasca drinkers in the Amazon, the Mazatec who use hallucinogenic mushrooms, and the Huichols who use Peyote. The key hallucinogenic alkaloid in the San Pedro cactus is mescaline. |
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Trip To Remember |
by 5150 |
| Full explanation of my trip on 3 hits. |
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Understanding Timothy Leary's 8th Circuit Model of Consciousness |
by Paul Clark |
| Timothy Leary came up with this theory- or I guess model or map would
be better terms - for human consciousness. I get the impression he started
working on it early in his LSD involvement, though I haven't yet been able
to find where he first started talking about the ideas (I suspect there may
be a reference in 'High Priest', but I haven't waded all the way through yet).
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Waterworld |
by alreadypoisoned |
| Floating through my first Salvia trips, and picking up weird vibrations along the way. What's the worst thing that could happen to somebody trying Salvia for the first time? Getting a prank phonecall. |
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Wavy Writting , Unseen People, and the Pretty Frisby. |
by LMB2001 |
| This is my pill trip-out. |
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a TRIP in to the unknown |
by rutledge |
| It was new years, I was grounded, I had some grass, a pink floyd album, and about 8 hits of pure LSD. And some recently discovered XTC which I joyfully recovered in my car floor. |