LSD stable solution: Difference between revisions
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>David Hedlund *** Contains chloride. It can be evaporated by boiling it for 20 minutes. However, other chlorine compounds are not convenient to degrade by boiling: |
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* Two sealed containers. | * Two sealed containers. | ||
* 1 mL pipette. | * 1 mL pipette. | ||
* 1 mL vials. Filled vials prevent oxidation from dead space that will form in a larger container when it starts to be used. | * 1 mL amber vials. Filled vials prevent oxidation from dead space that will form in a larger container when it starts to be used. | ||
* Sugar cubes. | * Sugar cubes. | ||
===Avoid water as preservative=== | ===Avoid water as preservative=== | ||
* "Solid vitamin C is relatively stable, but it decomposes rather quickly when dissolved in water."<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3510389/</ref> There's no evidence that even distilled water won't oxidize substances gradually | * Salts: | ||
** Avoid tap water | |||
*** Contains chloride. It can be evaporated by boiling it for 20 minutes. However, other chlorine compounds are not convenient to degrade by boiling: | |||
*** Monochloramine is sometimes used in water treatment. It's a very stable compound, and there are no guarantees that it will break down through boiling. | |||
* Oxygen | |||
** "Solid vitamin C is relatively stable, but it decomposes rather quickly when dissolved in water."<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3510389/</ref> There's no evidence that even distilled water won't oxidize substances gradually. | |||
==Procedures== | ==Procedures== | ||
Put on your protective gear. | Put on your protective gear. | ||
Follow the [[#IPS_solution|IPA solution]] section to make a solution. The other sections are teaching how you can prepare blotters from the solution, and even how you can convert the blotters back to an IPA solution. | |||
===IPA solution=== | ===IPA solution=== | ||
* Add 1 g IPA per common dose of the substance, for example 100 mcg LSD. Stir the IPA until the substance has dissolved in it fully. | * Add 1 g IPA per common dose of the substance, for example 100 mcg LSD. Stir the IPA until the substance has dissolved in it fully. | ||
* Fill the vials. | * Fill the amber vials. | ||
===IPA solution to blotter=== | ===IPA solution to blotter=== | ||
Buy a preformed blotter ark | |||
* Pour the IPA solution in the flat glass container. | |||
* Submerge the perforated blotter ark in the IPA solution. | |||
* Wait for 60 seconds for the perforated blotter ark to become fully wet. | |||
* With a spoon, gently squeeze all parts of the perforated blotter ark against the glass systematically, begin from top left to right, row by row of the perforation, to eliminated air pockets. This ensures that each paper blotter will absorb the solution equally much, which is especially important when most of the solution has evaporated. | |||
===Blotter to IPA solution=== | ===Blotter to IPA solution=== | ||
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*** Mix the blotters and the IPA in container B. 1 g IPA solution should now contain a common dose of the substance of your choice. | *** Mix the blotters and the IPA in container B. 1 g IPA solution should now contain a common dose of the substance of your choice. | ||
* Transfer the solution from container A to container B. Seal container A and shake it. | * Transfer the solution from container A to container B. Seal container A and shake it. | ||
* Fill the vials. | * Fill the amber vials. | ||
===Labeling=== | ===Labeling=== | ||
To avoid overdoses, label the vials with the substance, and the strength. | To avoid overdoses, label the amber vials with the substance, and the strength. | ||
==Storage== | ==Storage== |