Synthetic DMT/Shroom products?

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Why leak the sauce :exploding_head:

Sharing is the whole idea? of this site?

I don’t like to rip on brands on these platforms but all those products they produce are sub-par booty shit. Synthetics have no place being passed off as mushrooms or mushroom extract. Its sad people are dooped into buying those products. Funny is all those synthetics are still highly illegal so why not use the real thing and have a legit product rather than trying to get rich quick and leave a bad wrap for the industry while poisoning people and taking their money.

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I think Shrumfuzed has to be some type of lysergamide. It does not feel at all or look like real shrooms visuals. Possible ALD-52? Taking a guess because it is not scheduled and is a pro-drug to LSD.

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Good video nice to see an educated consumer.

how long is duration of effects? that would be rather telling

The whole reason I say its a lysergamide is because it does NOT feel like a classic tryptamine at all. Im assuming they have a smaller dose because the effects did not last too long. Id say tops 3-4 hours after taking 2 of their gummies. Ive done LSD before and I’ve also had the Shrumfuzed and Id like to think that they feel very similar. Shrumfuzed seems to have more tactile sensations over acid IIRC, but both of them make me feel very light and energetic whereas DMT and 4-HO, among other tryptamines, do not possess those same traits.

When I did shumfuzed for the first time I was among the first to try it out. It was only available to the people who were registered to their website, D8SS. They were giving a trial run of the product for free to people who ordered on the site within a certain time period.
Those were the best batch they made if im not mistaken. Ive bought their gummies about twice after that, they still worked but were not as intense as the first sample ones I got from them.

I really enjoyed his video on this.
I hope he does get it tested. Im really curious to see exactly whats inside.
I know for their edibles they were using 4-Aco, but I wonder how they got it in a vape?
Curious as to if its got hella solvents and some random stuff in it. Full COA for it would be amazing.

Synthetic compounds itself isn’t really the problem. Its that this fast-paced “industry” that in the blink of an eye could be gone with a new state law or federal change that leaves these companies thinking they need to rush their product, use sketchy alternate llc names, hide what’s inside, and half-ass their products. Passing off a synthetic creation as a natural or naturally-related/derived product is so shameful. I wish more governments would consider (at least as of todays standards) synthetic hemp-derived cannabinoids (cannabis used only as a relatively “socially acceptable” example.) Delta8, for example, is still found naturally but not enough to harvest, especially for hemp. Synthetic Delta8 is no different from naturally occurring Delta8. If these products were actually cleaned after manufacture and properly labeled as synthetically produced with proper regulation we wouldn’t be complaining about the slew of solvents and chemicals poisoning people daily.
I do still enjoy synthetics, but it should be disclosed for sure on these products. And states that ban them should really consider legalizing and regulating them in their state over slapping a half-ass solution, such as a ban, that does not solve a single thing. (Im looking at you California.)

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If it lasted four hours its definitely not a lysergamide in my humble opinion

A lot of people mistake what they are taking depending on the dose. I was reading some recent paper on mescaline dosage etc and they were comparing it to mushrooms and lsd. And that was one of the things that they noted that the participants almost half the time didn’t correctly identify the substance they were given.

I know the subjects where chosen since they had previous experience with these substances and mdma but I’m not sure if it was more then just a few times

It would require free-basing of the fumarate salted 4aco in order to make it vapeable, and I’m not sure that’s really feasible at scale.

I saw an FTIR that identified the actives in one of the mushroom vapes as CP 47,497 or Cannabicyclohexanol, but FTIR isn’t the end-all be-all of testing.

Yeah for sure. Reality is, Ive never done too many other substances outside of common or research chemical tryptamines, so I wouldn’t be able to identify if it was something else. What I know based on trying it though is that it probably isn’t 4-Aco at least. It did not have a common feeling associated.
Ive heard a little about mescaline and it sounds interesting.
I wonder what they really do put in the product in reality. Seeing a COA that identifies whatever it is would be cool.