Pychedelic Durg 2C-B is a lesser known psychedelic drug that was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin in 1974. The chemical is 4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine.2C-B is a lesser known psychedelic drug that was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin in 1974. The chemical is 4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine. In his book PIHKAL (Phenethylamines I Have Known and Loved), Shulgin lists the dosage range as 16–24 mg. 2C-B is a white powder sometimes found in pressed tablets or gel caps and is almost always taken orally or intranasally. Effects of 2C-B The consumption of 2C-B produces the following effects.[3] Common recreational dosage is 10-25 mg.[4] As dosage increases, so does the intensity of the effects. (*)-Highly dosage dependent. Open Eye Visuals (OEVs), such as cartoonistic distortions; red or green halos around objects.* Closed Eye Visuals (CEVs); more present than OEVs.* Has large effect on the body; tendency to bring out body imperfections to the user. Some recreational users report mild diarrhea; gas; nausea; and rarest of all, vomiting. Users describe effects as a mix between LSD and Ecstacy, although nothing like a combination of the two; much less dissociative and controlling than LSD; Far less directive than MDMA (Ecstacy). Mild stimulative effect; Positive mood shift; both very mild compared to LSD or MDMA. Much lighter on the body compared to MDMA; a less prominent comedown. Some users report an aphrodisiac-like effect of the drug ;Though the body distortional effects are a 'turn-off.' Strongly affects ability to verbally communicate; some users find it easy, some difficult, to express their ideas verbally. Some report the creation of an inability or lack of desire to engage in complex thought.* Inappropriate giggling or smiling is common. Users describe process of reaching plateau as frigid or cold.* As dose increases, likewise do the chances of experiencing frightening or fearful effects.* Strong effects—similar to many entheogens—on attention span, such as engaging in deep thought on something random in surroundings.* Decline of visual accuity. Coordination is effected, some users lose balance or have perceptual distinction problems.* At low doses, an erratic process of reciprocating from very engaged in experience to strangely sober, and vice-versa; at times unexpected. Experienced users report the ability to take control of the above effect and reciprocate as they desire.
2C-B is a lesser known psychedelic drug that was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin in 1974. The chemical is 4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine. In his book PIHKAL (Phenethylamines I Have Known and Loved), Shulgin lists the dosage range as 16–24 mg. 2C-B is a white powder sometimes found in pressed tablets or gel caps and is almost always taken orally or intranasally. Effects of 2C-B The consumption of 2C-B produces the following effects.[3] Common recreational dosage is 10-25 mg.[4] As dosage increases, so does the intensity of the effects. (*)-Highly dosage dependent. Open Eye Visuals (OEVs), such as cartoonistic distortions; red or green halos around objects.* Closed Eye Visuals (CEVs); more present than OEVs.* Has large effect on the body; tendency to bring out body imperfections to the user. Some recreational users report mild diarrhea; gas; nausea; and rarest of all, vomiting. Users describe effects as a mix between LSD and Ecstacy, although nothing like a combination of the two; much less dissociative and controlling than LSD; Far less directive than MDMA (Ecstacy). Mild stimulative effect; Positive mood shift; both very mild compared to LSD or MDMA. Much lighter on the body compared to MDMA; a less prominent comedown. Some users report an aphrodisiac-like effect of the drug ;Though the body distortional effects are a 'turn-off.' Strongly affects ability to verbally communicate; some users find it easy, some difficult, to express their ideas verbally. Some report the creation of an inability or lack of desire to engage in complex thought.* Inappropriate giggling or smiling is common. Users describe process of reaching plateau as frigid or cold.* As dose increases, likewise do the chances of experiencing frightening or fearful effects.* Strong effects—similar to many entheogens—on attention span, such as engaging in deep thought on something random in surroundings.* Decline of visual accuity. Coordination is effected, some users lose balance or have perceptual distinction problems.* At low doses, an erratic process of reciprocating from very engaged in experience to strangely sober, and vice-versa; at times unexpected. Experienced users report the ability to take control of the above effect and reciprocate as they desire.
2C-B is a lesser known psychedelic drug that was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin in 1974. The chemical is 4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine. In his book PIHKAL (Phenethylamines I Have Known and Loved), Shulgin lists the dosage range as 16–24 mg. 2C-B is a white powder sometimes found in pressed tablets or gel caps and is almost always taken orally or intranasally.
Effects of 2C-B
The consumption of 2C-B produces the following effects.[3] Common recreational dosage is 10-25 mg.[4] As dosage increases, so does the intensity of the effects. (*)-Highly dosage dependent.