ALD-52 125mgX7
This product is sold in 7 packs of 125mg each
What is ALD-52?
LSD’s close cousin (But still read! Especially the reference link at the bottom)
1-Acetyl-N,N-diethyllysergamide (also known as ALD-52, 1-Acetyl-LSD, 1A-LSD, 1A-LAD, and mistakenly as Orange Sunshine) is a lesser-known psychedelic substance of the lysergamide class that produces LSD-like psychedelic effects when administered. It is structurally related to psychedelic lysergamides like LSD and 1P-LSD and is reported to produce largely indistinguishable effects.
Alexander Shulgin touches briefly on the subject of ALD-52 in the book Tryptamines I have Known and Loved. His writings are based on second-hand accounts which state that doses in the 50-175 µg range result in various effects that are not particularly distinct from LSD. His reports indicate that it produces less visual distortion than with LSD as well as less anxiety and tenseness, while also being somewhat less potent than LSD. Another report found the two substances to be indistinguishable.
Dosage
Light Dose: 50-100 Mg
Common Dose: 100-175 Mg
Strong Dose: 175-300 Mg
Heavy Dose: 300+ Mg
Dangerous interactions
Cannabis – Cannabis may have an unexpectedly strong and unpredictable synergy with the effects of ALD-52. Caution is advised with this combination as it can significantly increase the risk of adverse psychological reactions like anxiety, paranoia, panic attacks, and psychosis. Users are advised to start off with only a fraction of their normal cannabis dose and take long breaks between hits to avoid unintentional overdose.