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Discussion => Off topic => Topic started by: psychedelia on August 07, 2012, 07:58 am

Title: How do you tell LSD apart from analogues/RCs?
Post by: psychedelia on August 07, 2012, 07:58 am
Any tips?
I've taken real LSD many times, but a couple of times I wasn't so sure.

Things I've noticed:

- Real LSD makes me yawn for no reason. The suspected RCs had no such effect.
- The feeling of total awareness/loss of boundaries between self and external environment is something LSD always gives me, but I didn't get this from the suspected research chemicals.
- A slight feeling of pleasant nausea.  The suspected RCs didn't give me this feeling.
Title: Re: How do you tell LSD apart from analogues/RCs?
Post by: sort3d on August 07, 2012, 08:18 am
I was pretty much gonna post what you already figured out - if you know what LSD feels like, and your dose doesn't feel like LSD...


if it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck...  ;D
Title: Re: How do you tell LSD apart from analogues/RCs?
Post by: Drewington3258 on August 07, 2012, 11:25 am
LSD is active orally. If you swallow it, you'll trip. RC's like 25i are not orally active so if you swallowed a tab with 25i its not going to work.

You can do this, but it is a bit of a waste even if it is RC, apart from that people will tell you that if it is bitter its probably an RC which isnt always true.
Title: Re: How do you tell LSD apart from analogues/RCs?
Post by: spasmolytic on August 08, 2012, 05:47 am
bump, I'd like to hear more on this cuz there are alot of peeps thinking they are getting real deal holyfield Lucy, I get confused when it has a taste but that could be the ink I suppose.
Besides a reagent test, etc. is there any surefire way to tell the difference.
Title: Re: How do you tell LSD apart from analogues/RCs?
Post by: masterblaster on August 08, 2012, 07:56 am
bump, I'd like to hear more on this cuz there are alot of peeps thinking they are getting real deal holyfield Lucy, I get confused when it has a taste but that could be the ink I suppose.
Besides a reagent test, etc. is there any surefire way to tell the difference.

no, even a reagent test isnt 100% conclusive, especially with combos.