Labgradepharma and a random customer

I have yet to speak to a customer of a customer about his test results as I just got wind of this. So I have come to the community for help on sorting this out. he claims as quoted by a txt that my friend forwarded me. "just got the test results back It's got: Adrafinil, Phenibut, And Piracetam in it. Definitely zero benzos. I'm no expert on benzo's as this is my first ever order. Yet I have had no complaints on the vanilla extract solution I have been practically giving away. I thought there wasn't tests to confirm benzo's, however I looked an saw something but I don't understand how he could confirm all three substances off a EZ test. I will be looking to buy one on the recommendation of anybody on here as I have a lot of this "xanax" from lgp.


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[4 Points] DNMd:

Did your friend send this in to a lab?

but I don't understand how he could confirm all three substances off a EZ test

You can't. Adrafinil is the only one you can test for with an EZtest/Marquis reagent. It shoes as Deep red-orange to Dark red-brown.

Even more bullshit is that it can only determine the ONE most prevalent substance. He gave you 3. Bullshit bullshit bullshit


[3 Points] None:

I'm sorry; it's a little early and I haven't had coffee but can you explain who tested what, using what again that came back with those results?

It's possible to test for all those substances but not with any quicke test you'll easily access online, so even I am doubtful that anyone who just is testing at home for harm reduction for friends got those results.

If you explain a little better what this whole process was: I am thinking - you bought tabs, gave to a friend, he texted you those results. Let me know how he (supposedly) tested them.

In the meantime I'll see if I can't dig up the longer, more pain in the ass ways one could potentially test for those substances.

And there are actually simple ways to test what benzo you've taken but not easy, nor quantitative, nor foolproof, AND it's shit harm reduction since you have to take them: there are urine home analytical tests that will differentiate the metabolites of different benzodiazepines. They're also not cheap or easy to access.

But if he's even a second year STEM major he should have access to university lab equipment and a sympathetic enough professor who would almost assuredly help him run testing.

Note to college students: I bet 7 out of 10 of your chemistry professors if approached would be willing to do this. I would allow any student with a weak story about finding a pill and being curious up to the truth - "I have this pill and don't want to take without knowing what's in it" - to come in and I would test. Actually, I would make them do it with supervision because why not force people to learn at least something.

I am saying that you almost all assuredly have resources you're unaware of at your school. Most of us didn't get through grad school without a lot of chemical assistance ourselves and we aren't in general harass unsympathetic shit heads.


[2 Points] KamajiTheBoiler:

Can you provide more concrete evidence about the results (such as posting the results themselves?)


[2 Points] Vendor_BBMC:

I'm not quite sure who said what from your post. Remember that we aren't you, so you need to start from the beginning and say who you are, and who has said what. Then what you believe to be true,

(we've all had girlfriends who do this, just assuming we know who they are referring to)

Two of those three compounds are more expensive than most benzos, so if somebody is claiming they've been used as a cheap substitute for a benzodiazipine, they're probably wrong.

Thats a nootropic / smart drug mix right there. A pretty good one.


[1 Points] randomnumberx:

sounds like a good stack though!


[1 Points] CotDayu:

Fuck... I loved LGP, is this true?