If you’re researching the pure chemicals, please, get a milligram scale.
I researched it freely for a few months straight, and eventually oded and had what I believe to be a stroke, got a blood test later on after many complications making me feel half dead, wounds wouldn’t heal, circulatory system out of whack etc. It may have caused me to have something called gilbert’s syndrome.
Get a milligram scale, it’ll be worth it in the long wrong. lol, this isn’t a thread for you to feel sorry for me, this is a warning to my extended family, just because we haven’t found any ill side effects in actual research, doesn’t mean nothing won’t happen if you’re not careful.
we don’t necessarily feel sorry for you, but we do all want to wish you the best 😛
have you told any doctors that you use noids? I’m sure they’d probably jump at the chance to blame the noids so I’d get tests done first. Did you ever confirm that you had a stroke or is that impossible?
also, does this mean you quit now? If not….I’ll be home sometime during the week so maybe we could hang out and have a smoke since you live so close to me. I’m expecting to have an order in by then.

Thanks, Winning; I found out the hard way (like many of us have, that 98% pure ain’t no fkkn joke). I’m glad you’re ok. I almost bit it here once, in the beginning, because I had no milligram scale! ALL my rc’s are waiting in the fridge ’til I buy a scale (except for some noids). Good thread for a warning. 😛
I find that these nice little micro milligram scoop spoons come in handy:

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I find that these nice little micro milligram scoop spoons come in handy:
I’d love one of those! I don’t know how accurate those are though. especially considering different substances have different molar masses.

I find that these nice little micro milligram scoop spoons come in handy:
I’d love one of those! I don’t know how accurate those are though. especially considering different substances have different molar masses.
Doesn’t have anything to do with molar mass. It just depends on the density and crystal/powder size of the product you have on hand. Different recrystallization procedures will yield crystals of varying sizes/shapes/etc. The size of crystals/powder is usually the most important factor.
EDIT: Sorry if the post came off assholeish, didn’t mean it to be. Just wanted to correct any misinformation and inform others. 🙂
if a chemical is more compact that another one in form or if it sticks together and shrinks or something who know what the chemicals do. They are all made up of different things and that, I would think, would cause that spoon to be inaccurate.

if a chemical is more compact that another one in form or if it sticks together and shrinks or something who know what the chemicals do. They are all made up of different things and that, I would think, would cause that spoon to be inaccurate.
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