LSD Tolerance Calculator

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How does the LSD Dosage Calculator Works

This Dosage Calculator only works for LSD or other Lysergamides.

This calculator only provides an estimate based on a 12-day tolerance reset cycle. It is worth noting that everybody's physiology is different, so take this calculator with a grain of salt.

This calculator assumes that you know the exact dose of LSD you are taking, a "regular dose" of LSD is around 100μg(100 micrograms) but it is almost impossible to know the exact dosage in a blotter without a lab analysis.

For the best experience, it is recommended to wait at least 2 weeks as a minimum for full tolerance reset and 1 month to fully integrate the experience and keep some novelty feeling in the experience.

Is your LSD Real?

Reagent testing kits are the only way users can screen for adulterants in their drugs. They are the first step in practicing proper harm reduction!

Drug testing or adulterant screening will let you know if you are taking unknown or unwanted drugs like NBOme, which can cause death even in normal doses.

What is a good First Time Dosage?

Opinions on the matter of dosage for your first trip may vary depending on how you ask. However, research has shown that starting with small doses and increasing over time with subsequent sessions generally produced greater persisting positive effects.

Consider starting with no more than 1-1.5 grams of dried cubensis, or 80-100μg (80-100 micrograms) of LSD. However, bear in mind that mushrooms can naturally significantly vary in potency, and tabs of LSD are often inaccurately dosed.

It's always better to be safe than sorry, so dose conservatively - there is always next time to go deeper. Also, re-assessing dosage and starting low when using drugs from a new source is highly recommended, regardless of prior experience.

How to Test LSD

Using Reagent Kits how you know if you actually have LSD or an unwanted analogues like a DOx or NBOme

Reagent Test Kits

Reagent testing kits are the only way users can screen for adulterants in their drugs. They are the first step in practicing proper harm reduction! The Ehrlich is the most effective to detect NBOmes on your blotter, but other tests should be used to discard other adulterants too.

While the upfront cost of a kit may be somewhat prohibitive to many users, they will often contain enough reagent for many uses and are cheap when considering the lethality of many adulterants found in drugs worldwide.

When using reagents, it is also important to remember they test for presence, not purity. While infinitely better than the alternative of not testing at all, reagents are not perfect and can be fooled. When in doubt, throw it out.

Storage and Handling

Many reagents are caustic and can cause severe irritation or damage to skin and eyes. Wear latex gloves when handling reagent bottles, and if you get some on you, wash quickly with soap and water.

Wash testing surfaces before and after use. Dispose of unwanted reagents down the sink with running water and baking soda. Store all kits in a cold, dark place such as a refrigerator between uses.

How to Use

1. Scrape a tiny amount of your pill or powder onto a large, white ceramic plate. Use just enough powder to see on the plate

2. Carefully remove the cap and set aside - ideally upside down to avoid cross-contamination

3. Squeeze one drop from the bottle onto the powder

4. Pay close attention to the color change (or lack thereof) and refer to your color chart (or use the BunkPolice Spectrum booklets.)

5. Replace the cap on your reagent, taking care to avoid cross-contamination.

Ideally you should use more than one reagent for increased testing accuracy. If you are, only unscrew one cap at a time to avoid cross-contamination

Reagent Test Kits Vendors

Europe Vendors

sin.org.pl

reagent-tests.uk

Australia Vendors

eztest.com.au