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Anonymous #1
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quick questions about dosing RC's
#9665096 - 01/23/09 02:47 PM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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what is it called when you put a powder form of something, say 2ce, in alcohol so you can accurately dibribute it? and what is the proportion that should be used? so 1MG = x amount of alcohol
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Anonymous #2
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Re: quick questions about dosing RC's [Re: Anonymous #1]
#9665390 - 01/23/09 03:40 PM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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It's called a tincture. Not sure of dosage.
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Anonymous #3
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Re: quick questions about dosing RC's [Re: Anonymous #2]
#9666259 - 01/23/09 06:18 PM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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Its best to use water rather than alcohol so you don't have the drugs interacting.
Also that way you can put it in a normal water bottle so if the cops search you they won't see anything.
Just make sure no one drinks from it!
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Anonymous #4
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Re: quick questions about dosing RC's [Re: Anonymous #1]
#9666267 - 01/23/09 06:19 PM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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kidaihuan? is that you?
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Anonymous #5
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Re: quick questions about dosing RC's [Re: Anonymous #3]
#9666595 - 01/23/09 07:20 PM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
Anonymous #3 said: Its best to use water rather than alcohol so you don't have the drugs interacting.
Also that way you can put it in a normal water bottle so if the cops search you they won't see anything.
Just make sure no one drinks from it!
this sums things up perfectly...nothing more need be said
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Anonymous #6
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Re: quick questions about dosing RC's [Re: Anonymous #4]
#9667281 - 01/23/09 09:25 PM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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Anonymous #4 said: kidaihuan? is that you?
I'm kidaihuan, and I have not previously posted in this thread.
I'm already familiar with tincture, but I find, with 2CE, that a encapsulated dose has MUCH less nausea.
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Anonymous #7
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Re: quick questions about dosing RC's [Re: Anonymous #5]
#9670021 - 01/24/09 10:54 AM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
Anonymous #5 said:
Quote:
Anonymous #3 said: Its best to use water rather than alcohol so you don't have the drugs interacting.
Also that way you can put it in a normal water bottle so if the cops search you they won't see anything.
Just make sure no one drinks from it!
this sums things up perfectly...nothing more need be said
um no.
always store in vodka/ethanol.. if your substance is stored in water for any prolonged period it could become become subject to microorganisms. if you have alcohol in there, that is not possible. storing 2c-e in alcohol should not result in any interactions...maybe add some crushed up vitamin c to prevent oxidation, but 2c's are relatively stable on their own.
secondly always label your bottle so that someone doesn't drink it unknowingly. it's simple harm prevention.
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Anonymous #8
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Re: quick questions about dosing RC's [Re: Anonymous #7]
#9674277 - 01/25/09 03:25 AM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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it's usually used for more accurate dosing, since most cheap mg scales aren't as accurate as they should be. it's much harder to weigh out an accurate 10mg dose than to say, put the entire 100mg bag into 100ml of water (or alcohol) and pour out 10ml "shots." the conversions are thus dependant on whatever solid to liquid ratio you choose.
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Anonymous #5
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Re: quick questions about dosing RC's [Re: Anonymous #7]
#9675028 - 01/25/09 11:03 AM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
Anonymous #7 said: um no.
always store in vodka/ethanol.. if your substance is stored in water for any prolonged period it could become become subject to microorganisms. if you have alcohol in there, that is not possible. storing 2c-e in alcohol should not result in any interactions...maybe add some crushed up vitamin c to prevent oxidation, but 2c's are relatively stable on their own.
secondly always label your bottle so that someone doesn't drink it unknowingly. it's simple harm prevention.
pfft...who said anything about storing em
I dunno about you...but I know when I get me a little somethin somethin to play around with - I get a crackin
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Anonymous #5
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Re: quick questions about dosing RC's [Re: Anonymous #8]
#9675039 - 01/25/09 11:06 AM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
Anonymous #8 said: it's usually used for more accurate dosing, since most cheap mg scales aren't as accurate as they should be. it's much harder to weigh out an accurate 10mg dose than to say, put the entire 100mg bag into 100ml of water (or alcohol) and pour out 10ml "shots." the conversions are thus dependant on whatever solid to liquid ratio you choose.
though...I *will* admit that this is certainly a valid argument (assuming, of course, that you're buying in bulk)
in which case - vodka / proper labeling may, in fact, be the better course of action here
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