If I wanted to preserve LSD tabs for as long as possible, would it be reasonable to assume that a dark amber, airtight container filled with Private Preserve would be ideal? Private Preserve is a spray bottle filled with nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and argon.
My understanding is that the Private Preserve will take all of the oxygen (or the majority of it) out of the container and this should keep the LSD almost indefinitely.
Is this correct logic? I think I know the answer to this, but argon, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen will not, under any circumstances, degrade or alter LSD, right?
From what I understand, light, oxygen, moisture, and humidity will degrade LSD, so if I store it in a glass, airtight, amber container pumped full of Private Preserve, is that about the most sure-fire long-term storage solution out there?
I've heard of people also storing it in the fridge or freezer, but for all practical purposes, I'd rather store it someplace more secure than my fridge.
Thanks for any help and suggestions.
My understanding is that the Private Preserve will take all of the oxygen (or the majority of it) out of the container and this should keep the LSD almost indefinitely.
Is this correct logic? I think I know the answer to this, but argon, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen will not, under any circumstances, degrade or alter LSD, right?
From what I understand, light, oxygen, moisture, and humidity will degrade LSD, so if I store it in a glass, airtight, amber container pumped full of Private Preserve, is that about the most sure-fire long-term storage solution out there?
I've heard of people also storing it in the fridge or freezer, but for all practical purposes, I'd rather store it someplace more secure than my fridge.
Thanks for any help and suggestions.