atomu235 said:Unless you're a chemist with a proper lab forget about synthesis. Check out PIKHAL #24 to get the idea of what you're getting into.
I found 2C-E and 2C-P most interesting. They make the world look like an oil painting or an old movie of sorts... Quite similar in many aspects to LSD (waving and transforming shapes etc). They can be quite introspective at least in my case.
Ulim said:2C-B-Fly is a wierd one
dragonrider said:They are definately worth exploring. 2C-B is getting all the attention ofcourse, but some of the others
are quite interesting as well. Maybe even more interesting. 2C-E and 2C-T-2 are both very much a standard hallucinogen like LSD or psilocin, but somewhat more manageable. A sort of LSD-light, if you will.
I don't know about making them.
ghrue84 said:Are all of these compounds physically safe like say psilocybin, lsd and dmt? What's 2C-B like?
dreamer042 said:2c-b is a true gem. This imo, is Shulgin's greatest gift. Like MDMA, it can be overused/abused, but if you limit it to a few times a year, it's truly a special and magical compound.
My take on all the others of the series is that they are worth exploring through the dose range, twice, but they don't hold a lot of value as long term allies, once you've run the gamut a few times, they really don't seem to have much moar to offer.
I prefer the moar fun light-hearted group (2c-b,2c-c,2c-d,2c-i) to the more heavy introspective group (2c-e,2c-p,2c-t-2, 2c-t-7).
Mescaline/cactus tops them all however, and has much moar value as a long term ally.
Absolutely! Ginger, cannabis, lemon oil, peppermint... Pick your belly settler.ghrue84 said:Do you recommend taking something like a ginger tea along with mescaline/cactus?