69ron
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40oztofreedom said:benzyme said:69ron said:Well, a lot of things glow in black light. Many solutions of acids glow in black light.
this is correct, but they absorb (and thus emit) different wavelengths, depending on their pi-bond conjugation (alternating C=C, C=O, or CN bonds). tryptamines like psilocin appear teal or green under a blacklight, lsd is bright blue
I know for a fact Vitamin B12 glows under a blacklight. Drink a energy drink or two, and look at your spit under a blacklight. Normally bright green. It'll actually make your urine bright green too.:shock:
Yeah, too many common things glow in black light. Heck, the manufacturer could use ink that glows blue to print on the blotter paper. But if the blotter doesn’t glow blue in UV light, and tastes bitter or medicinal, it’s not LSD. If it glows blue in UV light and is tasteless or just mildly sour there’s a very good chance it’s probably LSD.
If you're still not sure, try 1/4 of a hit before trying a whole hit and see if the effects match those of a low dose of LSD.