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The effects listed below are based upon the [[subjective effects index]] and personal experiences of [[PsychonautWiki]] [[PsychonautWiki#Contributors|contributors]]. The listed effects will rarely if ever occur all at once but heavier dosages will increase the chances and are more likely to induce a full range of effects. | The effects listed below are based upon the [[subjective effects index]] and personal experiences of [[PsychonautWiki]] [[PsychonautWiki#Contributors|contributors]]. The listed effects will rarely if ever occur all at once but heavier dosages will increase the chances and are more likely to induce a full range of effects. | ||
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The physical effects of 25I-NBOMe can be broken down into five components all of which progressively intensify proportional to dosage. These are described below and generally include: | The physical effects of 25I-NBOMe can be broken down into five components all of which progressively intensify proportional to dosage. These are described below and generally include: | ||
*'''[[Physical effects: Sublingual numbing|Sublingual numbing]]''' - Assuming the substance has been taken sublingually, the very first physical effect which a person will notice immediately after sublingual absorption is a strong, unpleasant metallic chemical taste. This is accompanied by a very obvious feeling of general numbness of the tongue and mouth which can stay for up to an hour after the blotter paper has been consumed. This is the key difference when it comes to determining whether your blotter paper contains [[LSD]] or one of the [[NBOMe]] series. | *'''[[Physical effects: Sublingual numbing|Sublingual numbing]]''' - Assuming the substance has been taken sublingually, the very first physical effect which a person will notice immediately after sublingual absorption is a strong, unpleasant metallic chemical taste. This is accompanied by a very obvious feeling of general numbness of the tongue and mouth which can stay for up to an hour after the blotter paper has been consumed. This is the key difference when it comes to determining whether your blotter paper contains [[LSD]] or one of the [[NBOMe]] series. |