
2C-B
{Nexus, Bees, Venus, Bromo mescaline}
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Harm Reduction
There are certain precautions you should take before doing 2C-B. The advice below helps you to be physically and mentally prepared before doing it. Furthermore, we want you to be safe, and just in case you have a bad experience or some of the unwanted side effects associated with 2C-B, we have also provided information on how to take care of yourself when you are in full swing. Finally, there are those uncomfortable or undesirable effects after the high have worn out, we will provide you with some practical tips on how to have a better calm down and help you to reduce the harm done to your body and brain.
Head over to our Dosing section if you would like to know more about harm reduction.
- Timing. Consider the time at which you take the drug as the effects are relatively long and this can break havoc with your sleeping pattern.
- See how you feel. Don´t take 2-CB if you feel down or depressed. This can easily lead to a bad trip.
- In good company: Make sure you are in a safe and familiar environment with people you trust. It can mean the difference between a good and bad trip.
- Create a music playlist. Listening to music can be comforting and may reduce the chances of having a negative experience.
- Think about water beforehand. It is easy to become dehydrated during the experience ensure you have water easily available, be it at home or in a club.
- Test the drug. This is especially important as 2C-B is often wrongly sold as ecstasy and vice-versa to a lesser extent. More importantly, harmful additives such as methamphetamine, bath salts and PMMA have been found in pills sold as ecstasy and 2C-B. We recommend that you always test your pills using a drug testing kit. Depending on the country you're in, there are places where you can send samples of your pills to be tested.
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