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NightProwler
05-18-2006, 01:03 AM
just curious...

not that i have any:mad:

bedake
05-18-2006, 01:09 AM
If you do it alot then yes it can get old for some people...

NightProwler
05-18-2006, 02:28 AM
nono i mean, if i got some blots of acid, would it go bad? how would i preserve it? could i just have it in a bag in a dry dark area?

andruejaysin
05-18-2006, 02:54 AM
Yes, it does. Cool, dry, dark place. But it still doesn't store very well. I mean a few months should be fine, but it will go bad eventually.

harmonicminor
05-18-2006, 03:25 AM
keep it in the freezer
also to check look at it under a uv lamp
if it still glows its good

Nexus07083
05-18-2006, 10:01 PM
keep it in the freezer
also to check look at it under a uv lamp
if it still glows its good

Acid glows...lol...do any other drugs glow? :rasta:

krustythfreakinclown
05-19-2006, 01:57 AM
also to check look at it under a uv lamp
if it still glows its good

That's an urban legend. Please do not perpetuate such inaccuracies.

LSD will break down over time. Keeping it in a cool, dark place such as a...frezer or refrigerator is the best way to keep it. How long it keeps, I don't know, seeing as how I would do it all or sell it all in a couple of days ;).

andruejaysin
05-19-2006, 02:20 AM
^No, it isn't. Try it some time. If you keep it in the fridge remember to be careful when you take it out, so it doesn't get wet from condensation.

harmonicminor
05-19-2006, 03:15 AM
That's an urban legend. Please do not perpetuate such inaccuracies.


maybe you should look up the facts before you call me a liar
or try it for yourself
I have probably been tripping since before you were born

krustythfreakinclown
05-22-2006, 11:32 PM
maybe you should look up the facts before you call me a liar
or try it for yourself
I have probably been tripping since before you were born

LOL, I could say the same to you.

Ed Ward MD
05-23-2006, 08:01 AM
That's an urban legend. Please do not perpetuate such inaccuracies.

LSD will break down over time. Keeping it in a cool, dark place such as a...frezer or refrigerator is the best way to keep it. How long it keeps, I don't know, seeing as how I would do it all or sell it all in a couple of days ;).

Yes, all compounds tend to degrade over time. As for the refer vs an air conditioned room in a paper bag or black plastic, the latter is probably a little better. But, both pale to the freezer in an airtight container. It's not myth. It's basic physics. At cold temps there is less energy available for degradation, inside and outside the molecule.

My Best to You and Yours,

Ed Ward, MD

harmonicminor
05-23-2006, 04:50 PM
ok maybe your old lol
but here read this
while yes other chems will glow under a blacklight
you can test if your lsd is still good when it breaks down it wont glow anymore
http://www.erowid.org/ask/ask.cgi?ID=3013

harmonicminor
05-23-2006, 04:57 PM
I pulled this text from another website
"Here's a sure-fire way to judge blotter. Put a blotter dose at the bottom
of a small test tube, and squirt in a few ml. of water, while observing it
under a long-wave blacklight. Room lights should be off. LSD is very
soluble in water, and in solution it fluoresces a brilliant blue-white
colour under blacklight illumination. AS a reference, quinine, as in the
tonic or quinine water used to make gin & tonic, fluoresces the same color.

Blotter paper can be stored for long periods in an airtight bottle in a
freezer. It will decompose slowly, but the decomposition products are not
harmful or active in the doses produced by the decomposition. AND, if you
disslove off the active LSD in water as above and then pull out the
blotter, you will see that the dark stain mostly remians on the paper, thus
the water solution has purified the dose to a significant extent. Of
course, the amount dissolved will not be optimum, so it may be necessry to
use tPeter Webster or even more to arrive at a full dose. With some
practice, using the same test tube size and amount of water, the brightness
of the fluoresence will even give a reasonable test of the strength. Bright
blue fluoresence is what you are looking for, if it looks only pale yellow,
there is not much left."

notice he said "long wave blacklight"
short wave is like a standard bulb blacklight and therefore will not work

krustythfreakinclown
05-24-2006, 05:59 AM
Well, since it's been put on the internet, it has to be true, right?

omg