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Tolerance
Swim has notice a cross tolerance between the 2cs and DOxs. Swim had not done 2cb for 9 days but did use DOB three days ago. Swim did not really get off on the 2c-b and thinks it is because of the DOB. What a waste. In addition, swim has found that tolerance last 7 days for a 2c whereas DOx is at least 10 days. Hey DEA listen up - these RCs are not addictive, so why go stick your nose into RCs, the cocaine or methampetamine(which are addictive)trade in which DEA intercepts maybe 5% that is shipped into this country needs every agent available to control it. Leave our RCs alone, don't make them CSAs. They are not dangerous. Don't make us criminals, we are law abiding tax paying citizens. Anyother swims care to comment on their own personal experiences with tolerances. This was about tolerance, sorry to go off on a tangent regarding the DEA but this swim feels strongly about this.
Last edited by renegades; 30-01-2007 at 05:00. Reason: swim |
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Re: Tolerance
2c-x and DOx, are both PEA derivates (thus related to methamphetamine)
so , is very probable a cross-tolerance that lasts 3-4 days. like between different tryptamines. also ehat you say is wrong, RC have a psychological addiction potential, and some even physical. in particular those amphetamine-like, the phenethylamines(and alpha methylated tryptamines) of course, you can be the type of person who doesn't get addicted, but who can tell? |
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