Umm what is 2C-B or 2C-I??!


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Umm what is 2C-B or 2C-I??

i dont understand because someone was talking about taking it, is it medicine or what? i get the feeling its nothing legit lol.. but what is it


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Yeah, well you're right about that.

2C-B and 2C-I are both "designer drugs", created by a man named Andrew Shulgin. They are really just analogues of other drugs man. (That means they are just chemically changed a little bit to make them similar but not technically the same). They are in the 2C-group and are categorized as "Research Chemicals". All the 2C-s are phenylethylamines. In my experience, 2C-B and 2C-I both make me see colors more vividly and in higher doses mixed with other things they give you open-eye visuals. Alot of the online vendors just got popped by the DEA in a secret operation. But the recipes step-by-step for lab synthesization are in a book written by Shulgin.

I don't suggest you try making any of them, because all the precursors are illegal. You can't just have base phenylethylamines. Its the active base in mescaline - so its deemed illegal.

The reason these drugs are illegal (all 170+ of Shulgins) is because of the Analog Act. Even though they are not technically drugs, their chemical structure is significantly similar to other drugs and that became illegal back in the 80s when people trying to make china white accidentaly made MPTP and gave a bunch of people Parkinsons disease.

Its a wild world. Were the 2C-group fun? Yea. But if i were you i wouldn't pursue any of them anymore.




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