{"id":1116420,"date":"2023-07-19T13:15:25","date_gmt":"2023-07-19T17:15:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/how-to-test-psychedelics-for-adulterants-with-testing-kits-psychedelic-spotlight\/"},"modified":"2023-07-19T13:15:25","modified_gmt":"2023-07-19T17:15:25","slug":"how-to-test-psychedelics-for-adulterants-with-testing-kits-psychedelic-spotlight","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/psychedelics\/how-to-test-psychedelics-for-adulterants-with-testing-kits-psychedelic-spotlight\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Test Psychedelics for Adulterants with Testing Kits &#8211; Psychedelic Spotlight"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    As interest in psychedelic substances grows, ensuring the    safety and purity of these substances is an increasingly    important thing to practice. One of the most effective ways to    mitigate risks associated with drug use is through the use of    testing kits. Organizations like DanceSafe.org offer testing    kits that allow individuals to analyze the composition of    various psychedelic drugs, helping identify potential    adulterants or contaminants.  <\/p>\n<p>    Before delving into the specifics of testing various    psychedelic drugs, it is essential to comprehend the purpose    and benefits of testing kits. These kits are designed to    provide users with crucial information about the contents of a    particular substance. By analyzing the presence of adulterants,    such as harmful chemicals or other drugs, testing kits help    individuals make informed decisions and reduce the risks    associated with substance use.  <\/p>\n<p>    Testing your psychedelics is very easy and only takes 5    minutes. You should never skip testing your psychedelics,    specially if buying from strangers or new dealers. Even if you    have a reputable seller, always test your drugs, as you never    know if their supply has changed.  <\/p>\n<p>    If you are afraid that testing your drugs will be expensive,    fear not. Testing kits are affordable. The LSD and ketamine    kits are only $20 each, while the MDMA one is $50 (since it    includes 3 reagents). Plus, each kit can perform between 50-75    tests. That should be enough to last you a long while.  <\/p>\n<p>    To begin testing a psychedelic substance for adulterants, it is    important to choose a suitable testing kit. DanceSafe.org is a reputable    organization that offers a range of testing kits specifically    designed for different types of substances which has become    drug users favorite go-to brand. Their kits often utilize    reagent tests, which involve adding small amounts of the    substance being tested to a reagent chemical and observing    color reactions to determine its composition. Additionally,    DanceSafe.org provides detailed instructions and resources on    how to use their testing kits effectively. (This is not a    sponsored post. They are just the most popular, affordable    testing kit manufacturer).  <\/p>\n<p>    There are different types of reagent tests that can be utilized    for testing a variety of drugs. The common reagent tests you    can find are: Marquis, Simons, Froehde, Liebermann, Morris,    Ehrlichs, Mandelin, Mecke, and Folin. Lets break down what    the purpose of each is. Each link will take you to the    corresponding kit page on DanceSafe.  <\/p>\n<p>        Marquis: The Marquis reagent is a reagent that is    used to test for the purity of MDMA and cocaine. It effectively    reacts with amphetamines. The Marquis reagent cannot be used    alone and should be with at least another reagent to confirm    the purity of a substance. It is the first step in testing MDMA    and second step in testing cocaine.  <\/p>\n<p>    Simons:    This is a secondary test that is almost always used alongside    another reagent for confirmation. It is one of the three    reagents used to test MDMA. Simons helps differentiate between    MDMA and MDA, as well as methamphetamine and amphetamine.  <\/p>\n<p>        Froehde: This is a reagent also used in testing    MDMA but can produce unique color reactions with substances    such as 2C-B, mescaline, and some cathinones.  <\/p>\n<p>        Liebermann: This reagent is helpful for    identifying possible cocaine adulterants like levamisole. It is    also useful for testing substances like amphetamines, ketamine,    and more unusual drugs.  <\/p>\n<p>    Morris:    This testing kit that can distinguish ketamine from DCK,    2-FDCK, and other novel dissociatives. It can also be used to    determine the presence of cocaine.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ehrlichs:    This reagent is used to test the purity of LSD to ensure it is    not adulterated with substances like 25I-NBOMe.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mandelin:    The Mandelin reagent is used as an additional layer of testing    for a variety of drugs. This test provides more information    when other reagents do not go as expected. It can react with    amphetamines, certain cathinones, cocaine, ketamine, 2C-B,    2C-I, mescaline, PMA, PMMA, oxycodone, heroin, aspirin, and    sugar.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mecke:    Similar to the Mandelin reagent, the Mecke test is used to    perform more specialized and complete testing. It can help    confirm the identity of substances such as entactogens,    cathinones, 2C-B, 2C-I, mescaline, oxycodone, heroin, and    sugar.  <\/p>\n<p>    Folin:    This last reagent is useful for detecting a class of drugs    called piperazines, which include BZP and TFMPP.  <\/p>\n<p>        LSD is commonly sold on blotter paper or in liquid form. To    test    LSD for adulterants, carefully cut a small portion of the    blotter or gel tab and place it on a white, ceramic plate. It    is important that it is white, as it will facilitate seeing the    color.  <\/p>\n<p>    Candies, purple- or blue-dyed blotters, and gel tabs can be    difficult to test. Although sometimes possible, the reaction    can be hard to read. Gel tabs may take longer to dissolve.  <\/p>\n<p>    Hold the reagent bottle an inch or two above the sample and    squeeze one drop of Ehrlichs reagent, and    observe the color reaction over the next five minutes. A violet    hue indicates the presence of LSD. Once you observe the color    reaction, dispose of the small piece of the blotter.    Do not consume a tested blotter.    Consuming Ehrlichs reagent can be fatal.  <\/p>\n<p>    If Ehrlichs doesnt turn purple, you definitely do not    have LSD. Drugs like 25I-NBOMe do not react with    Ehrlich, so it is possible the LSD sample is adulterated. Do    not consume an adulterated LSD tab.  <\/p>\n<p>    If Ehrlichs turns purple, there is a high chance you have LSD.    It may be reacting with another indole, but you are not getting    an immediate red flag that something is wrong.  <\/p>\n<p>      LSD will show up purple on an Ehrlich's reagent test. No      reaction indicates an adulterated substance. Source:      DanceSafe    <\/p>\n<p>    MDMA is    often found in pill or powdered form. To test MDMA, you will    require three different reagents: Marquis, Simons, and    Froedhe. All three are required for a comprehensive analysis of    the sample. To test MDMA, scrape a small amount of the pill or    powder onto a testing plate. You will need enough for three    different reactions.  <\/p>\n<p>    Place a drop of the marquis reagent on your MDMA sample. In the    presence of MDMA, Marquis will quickly turn black, or you will    see purple at first.  <\/p>\n<p>    This step will help you differentiate between MDMA and MDA.    Simons turns blue in the presence of MDMA and will not react    or turn a dark grey with a hint of green in the presence of    MDA. Place a drop on another clean sample.  <\/p>\n<p>    Lastly, this step will help test for the very rare occasion    that you were sold drugs called APBs under the guise of MDMA.    This reagent is most useful for testing something that was sold    to to you as an APB. It can be hard to differentiate    between an MDMA\/MDA reaction and an APB reaction, so do not    assume you have an APB reaction unless theres very, very clear    purple in it. Pleace a drop on another clean sample. Do not    test on previously tested samples.  <\/p>\n<p>        Ketamine has risen in popularity in the past couple of    years, especially in the club, rave, and gay scenes. With more    demand for ketamine, there is the possibility of manufacturers    cutting corners and adulterating it to reduce costs. There are    an increasing number of drugs that are being sold under the    guise of ketamine presently, and these can include ketamine    analogs, PCP analogs, novel dissociatives. Because ketamine is    often sold in a white powder form, it is also possible it can    be adulterated with cocaine or fentanyl. To test for ketamine,    Morris reagent is used. Other tests can be used to further    analyze the drug such as those testing for cocaine or fentanyl.    The Morris reagent is a two-part process that comes in two    bottles: a pink one (Morris A) and a green one (Morris B)  <\/p>\n<p>    Use at least 5-10mg of material to get an accurate reading. On    a white ceramic plate, put a drop of the pink    bottle (Morris A) that comes with the Morris testing kit onto    your sample.  <\/p>\n<p>    Put a drop of the green bottle (Morris B) on    the same sample. The sample should have both    Morris A and Morris B on it.  <\/p>\n<p>    Using a toothpick or the sharp point of a knife, stir the    mixture for a full 30 seconds.  <\/p>\n<p>    A ketamine sample will turn purple. Cocaine will turn bright    blue, like a Jolly Rancher. DCK or 2F-DCK will turn dark    blue\/gray. Most other drugs will turn a dull green, meaning a    negative reaction.  <\/p>\n<p>      It is important to learn how to read a ketamine test to be      sure of the authenticity of your substance. Source: DanceSafe    <\/p>\n<p>    While     shrooms do containe indole groups, Ehrlichs reagent is not    recommended to be used with them, as it is only meant to test    LSD. There are no current reagents that test shrooms for    adulterants.  <\/p>\n<p>    The most important harm reduction practice is triple checking    that you actually bought psychedelic mushrooms and are not    being sold poisonous mushrooms.  <\/p>\n<p>    If you personally harvested mushrooms in the wild, it is    very important to get them identified by a    professional mycologist group, forum, individual, or    association  especially if you do not have much experience    with foraging wild mushrooms. Galerina is a genus of    mushrooms that are commonly misidentified as shrooms; this    genus contains some extremely poisonous species. Identifying    mushrooms is not as easy as one may think, so only do so, if    you are 100% sure of your skills. Ingesting a    wrongly-identified mushroom can lead to serious health    consequences or death.  <\/p>\n<p>    If you are growing mushrooms at home, ensure that the spore    vendor where you     bought your spores from is reputable. Do your due diligence    and ask around psychedelic communities for their opinion on a    vendor you are thinking of using, as many people may have had    experiences with them or know of a better vendor.  <\/p>\n<p>    Although rare, there have been instances where fentanyl has    been found in certain psychedelics, such as ketamine. While    there are no testing strips on the market that can detect every    fentanyl analog, using a strip is still good practice to detect    the presence of any analog. You can test for fentanyl on any    LSD, MDMA, ketamine, cocaine, pharmaceuticals, and more.  <\/p>\n<p>    To test for fentanyl in a sample, simply dilute a sample of the    drug in water. The ratio of powder to water is 10mg \/ ml. Dip    the testing strip in. If the testing strip has two red lines,    it has no fentanyl. If it has one red line, it has fentanyl.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Do not skip on testing your substances. Responsible drug use    requires testing substances every time before    consuming them. Always test your drugs, even if you bought them    from the same seller multiple times in the past without    problems. Drug dealers may change the distributor where they    get their drugs from, or may be unaware where they come from.    Some drug dealers test your drugs for you and show you the    results of the reagent tests before selling them, but this is    not common practice.  <\/p>\n<p>    In public spaces like concerts and festivals, it is more common    for people to take drugs without testing them. It is good    practice to bring a testing kit with you  it only takes 5    minutes of your time. Some festivals also bring harm reduction    and testing organizations to their grounds to help festival    goers test their drugs, and no, the police will not get you    because you use them. These organizations are there to help    you.  <\/p>\n<p>    It is also common for harm reduction organizations to exist in    your city. It is more than likely that someone in your city has    started a harm reduction service. There are syringe exchange    programs, mobile harm reduction testing sites, and harm    reduction hotlines that are available to you to test your    drugs, in the case you do not want to do it yourself at home.  <\/p>\n<p>    Do not feel pressured to take drugs you arent sure of, and    always suggest testing them. Doing so helps break down stigma    surrounding drug testing, too. And do not fall victim to the    mindset of oh, but Im wasting product by testing. Only a    minimal amount is required to test a drug, and it is better off    losing milligrams of your product than losing function of your    body or even losing your life.  <\/p>\n<p>    It is crucial to remember that testing kits provide preliminary    information and are not infallible. While reagent tests can    detect the presence of specific substances, they cannot    identify all potential contaminants. Additionally, different    adulterants may produce similar color reactions, requiring    further testing or professional lab analysis for confirmation.    Therefore, if there is any uncertainty about the results, it is    advisable to err on the side of caution and refrain from    consuming the substance.  <\/p>\n<p>    Testing kits provided by organizations like DanceSafe.org play    a vital role in promoting personal safety and harm reduction    within the realm of psychedelic drug use. By utilizing these    kits and following proper testing procedures, individuals can    gain valuable insights into the composition of their    substances, helping them make informed decisions about their    own well-being. Part of being a person who uses drugs is    responsibly doing said drugs. It is crucial to    prioritize personal safety, education, and responsible drug use    practices to minimize potential risks associated with    psychedelic substances.  <\/p>\n<p>    Psychedelic Spotlight's Bonfire division offers    aFREE    Psychedelics for Beginners coursewhere you    can learn everything about the different psychedelic compounds,    the importance of mindset, how to prepare for your psychedelic    experience and how to integrate it.  <\/p>\n<p>    Disclaimer: Psychedelic Spotlight does not condone    the use of illegal substances. The purpose of this article is    for educational and harm reduction purposes only. 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