DESCRIPTION:
-> 2C-B (4-Bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine) is a synthetic psychedelic drug of the 2C family, commonly used as a recreational drug.[2] Initially synthesized by Alexander Shulgin in 1974, to date, the substance has limited scientific information regarding its pharmacological effects and pharmacokinetics on humans. The existing studies primarily classify 2C-B as a stimulant, and hallucinogen, and less commonly as an entactogen, and empathogen.
DOSE:
-> Average dose: 15 - 25mg
EFFECTS:
-> At low doses, the experience may shift in intensity from engaging to mild/undetectable. Experienced users report the ability to take control of the effects and switch from engaged to sober at will.
-> The hallucinations have a tendency to decrease and then increase in intensity, giving the users a sense of "waves" or even glowing. These are popularly described as "clichéd '70s visuals" or objects taking on "water color"-like textures.
-> While the effects of the drug often render users unable to concentrate deeply on anything in particular, some can become engrossed in an activity such as watching a movie or playing a video game, distracting themselves from the visual and auditory effects of the drug.
-> Excessive giggling or smiling is common, as is a tendency for deeper "belly laughs".
-> Some users say that the effects are more intense when listening to music and report that they can see sounds and noises.
-> Some users experience a decrease in visual acuity, although others report sharper vision.
-> Through increased awareness of one's body, attention may be brought to perceived "imperfections" or internal body processes.