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Beta-D – organiczny związek chemiczny z gr … Beta-D – organiczny związek chemiczny z grupy psychodelicznych fenyloetyloamin (obok , jedna z dwóch zawierających deuter). Występuje w postaci siarczanu lub chlorowodorku. Jest β-dideuterowym analogiem meskaliny. Zsyntezowana po raz pierwszy przez Alexandra Shulgina, opisana w PiHKAL z dawkowaniem 200–400 mg dla siarczanu i 178–356 mg dla chlorowodorku oraz czasem trwania efektów 12 godzin. Według Shulgina szybko zaczyna działać, powoduje zwiększone uznanie dla muzyki i tworzy silny związek z Bogiem.la muzyki i tworzy silny związek z Bogiem.
, Beta-D (3,4,5-trimethoxy-beta-dideuterophe … Beta-D (3,4,5-trimethoxy-beta-dideuterophenethylamine) is a lesser-known psychedelic drug. It is one of the few phenethylamines used as a recreational drug that is enriched in deuterium. Beta-D can be prepared as a sulfate salt or as a hydrochloride salt. It is the beta-dideutero analog of mescaline. Beta-D was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin. In his book PiHKAL, the dosage is listed as approximately 200–400 mg for the sulfate salt, and 178–356 mg for the hydrochloride salt. Its effects last for 12 hours. Beta-D has a very rapid onset. It produces an increased appreciation of music and a strong connection with God. Very little data exists about the pharmacological properties, metabolism, and toxicity of Beta-D.rties, metabolism, and toxicity of Beta-D.
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Beta-D (3,4,5-trimethoxy-beta-dideuterophe … Beta-D (3,4,5-trimethoxy-beta-dideuterophenethylamine) is a lesser-known psychedelic drug. It is one of the few phenethylamines used as a recreational drug that is enriched in deuterium. Beta-D can be prepared as a sulfate salt or as a hydrochloride salt. It is the beta-dideutero analog of mescaline. Beta-D was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin. In his book PiHKAL, the dosage is listed as approximately 200–400 mg for the sulfate salt, and 178–356 mg for the hydrochloride salt. Its effects last for 12 hours. Beta-D has a very rapid onset. It produces an increased appreciation of music and a strong connection with God. Very little data exists about the pharmacological properties, metabolism, and toxicity of Beta-D.rties, metabolism, and toxicity of Beta-D.
, Beta-D – organiczny związek chemiczny z gr … Beta-D – organiczny związek chemiczny z grupy psychodelicznych fenyloetyloamin (obok , jedna z dwóch zawierających deuter). Występuje w postaci siarczanu lub chlorowodorku. Jest β-dideuterowym analogiem meskaliny. Zsyntezowana po raz pierwszy przez Alexandra Shulgina, opisana w PiHKAL z dawkowaniem 200–400 mg dla siarczanu i 178–356 mg dla chlorowodorku oraz czasem trwania efektów 12 godzin. Według Shulgina szybko zaczyna działać, powoduje zwiększone uznanie dla muzyki i tworzy silny związek z Bogiem.la muzyki i tworzy silny związek z Bogiem.
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