LSZ

atidd11

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If youre curious about a substance, please use google... It really not too difficult.. I mean you took the time to create a thread when you could have all your questions answered in a few minutes. But hey who ever said humans have common sense
 
http://www.reddit.com/r/Drugs/comments/1c3dzz/anyone_here_try_lsz_lysergic_acid/

I bought what I thought was LSD from SR. Turns out I was out of it that night and the listing was for LSB! I got a message today from the vendor and he said that after testing, what I was getting was not LSB, but actually LSZ. The seller sent me a graph of what looks like a mass spec. Does anyone know how this differs in effects, side-effects, dosage, etc. to LSD? Would it be possible that it has bad drug interactions that LSD does not have (so it wouldn't be wise to candy-flip or drink a couple of beers?)

From what I've gathered from the internet this is a pretty rare thing, where some on /r/drugs believe it doesn't even exist. Kind of excited about that but at the same time was looking for some real LSD. Am I going to have the same awesome trip or is it going to be different and me getting disappointed?
 

atidd11

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Random thread on reddit

You can legally order LSZ online btw... its not yet classified. And it lasts twice as long, is twice as strong, and has no rollover meaning you can do it the next day with no less effect than the last time you took it.
 

atidd11

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"There were other novel substances as well. Leonard [Pickard] made a new LSD analog called “diazedine,” though I don’t know exactly what that was either."

Are you familiar with lysergic acid 2,4-dimethylazetidide?

"No, but they were calling this diazedine. It was also crazy, but nothing earth-shattering. Leonard [Pickard] gave it to Todd [Skinner] in a bottle of Everclear for testing, and we would dose a capful at a time.

Apparently, diazedine failed to be doable on a large scale because the production costs were too high and the yields too low. Diazedine caused a lot of stress between Todd and Leonard, because they had high expectations for it as an LSD alternative."

Lysergic acid 2,4-dimethylazetidide (aka LSZ) belongs to a very small group of serotonergic psychedelics that surpass LSD in potency. Aside from the fact that “diazedine” is a lexical clipping of dimethylazetidine (diazedine<dimethylazetidine), the first paper describing the chemistry and pharmacology of LSZ came out of a laboratory at Purdue University, where Leonard had previously studied under the renowned chemist David Nichols. Though the paper was published after Leonard’s arrest, it is still quite likely he was aware of the preliminary research. When I asked Dr. Nichols whether he thought Pickard may have produced LSZ, he replied, “Leonard knew of our work, of that I am certain.” Rumors of LSZ distributed on blotter paper (purportedly under the name λ) have circulated for years, though there are few confirmed reports of its existence. Of course, the name diazedine is ambiguous and could be referring to just about anything, but I would bet a kilo of benzotriazole-1-yl-oxy-tris-pyrrolidino-phosphonium hexafluorophosphate that LSZ and diazedine are one and the same.
 

high|hgih

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You know I took this Cid a couple weeks ago that my friend said was described to him as 'one molecule off' but was sold as lavender for some reason?
It was not lsd but I cannot say that it wasn't fun. It gave me this prickly feeling all inside of my nerves. Something I haven't felt on any substance. All I can say it was even remotely close to is that 'hair in the mouth' thing that mushrooms give some people.
My buddy and I literally laughed for 10 hours. This stuff took a good 2 hours to kick in and whenever we smoked ganj it came back all the way.
It fits the lsz descriptions so that may have been what it was.
 
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