(Part 2) Top products from r/researchchemicals
We found 22 product mentions on r/researchchemicals. We ranked the 138 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. The Museum Dose: 12 Experiments in Pharmacologically Mediated Aesthetics
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
22. Boston Round Bottles, 1/2 Oz Pack of 12
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
1/2 oz amber bottle with screw cap
23. Wheels of Life: A User's Guide to the Chakra System (Llewellyn's New Age Series)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Wheels of Life A User s Guide to the Chakra System
25. The Drug Users Bible: Harm Reduction, Risk Mitigation, Personal Safety
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
26. (New Version) Brifit Professional Digital Mini Scale, 20g Pocket Scale with 0.001g Accuracy, Electronic Smart Scale with 20g Calibration Weight (Battery/Tweezers Included)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
✅【HIGH ACCURACY&PRECISE】 Brifit digital pocket kitchen scale built with high precision sensor system, provides you with instant and accurate results 20g. Easy to clean and use, guarantee you an accurate weighing reading.✅【6 DIFFERENT MEASUREMENTS】 The mini food scale includes all the nec...
27. Lineco Stainless Steel Double-Ended Micro Spatula, 7.5 Inches, Archival Quality Sturdy, Ideal For Lifting and Splitting Paper, Applying Paste, Bookbinding
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
High quality: Archival material created and made in USA. Lineco is leading and trusted brand for archival and high quality art, photography, and framing suppliesPrecision: Perfect for applying paste to small areas and other delicate tasksMultiple uses: Double-ended spatula, Springy ends lend precise...
29. Drugs 2.0: The Web Revolution That's Changing How the World Gets High
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Portobello Books Ltd
30. Jarrow Formulas Methyl11
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Maximized Physical PerformanceReduces Exercise FatigueAbsorbs hydrogen ions in form of Lactic AcidSuitable for VegansPurity Assured, Non-GMO
31. Venastat Leg Vein Health, Bonus Pack 60+45, Capsules | 105 ea
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
BodyGold
32. Plastic Square Weigh Boats Small Dish 100pk
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Material is virgin polystyrene1 3/4 inch width x 3/8 inch depthApproximate volume is 20 MLExtra smooth surface for less wasteSold as 100pk
33. SEOH Plastic Hexagonal Weigh Boats Micro Dish 100pk
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Material is virgin polystyrene1 3/4 inch width x 3/8 inch depthApproximate volume is 20 MLExtra smooth surface for less wasteSold as 100pk
34. Apagard M-Plus toothpaste 115g | the first nanohydroxyapatite remineralizing toothpaste
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Japan Health and Personal Care - APAGARD (Apagado) M plus Standard type 125g *AF27*w/tracking number from JP Post
35. Private Preserve Wine Preservation System | 100% Green Gas Based | Suitable for all Wine, Port, Sake, Cognac, Whiskey, Fine Oil and Vinegar
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
FRESHNESS PRESERVATION: Removes all of the oxygen from an open bottle, keeping the wine oxidation-free, allowing the wine to maintain its bouquetSAFE AND SIMPLE: System uses 100% inert gas (non-toxic,) a balanced mixture of carbon dioxide, nitrogen and argon to remove all of the oxygen from your ope...
36. Jarrow Formulas Methylcobalamin (Methyl B12), Supports Brain Cells, 5000 mcg, 60 Lozenges
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
The Most Bioavailable Form of Vitamin B-12 That Helps Maintain Brain-Health, Vitality, Levels of Restful Sleep, and an Enhanced Mood*Supports Brain Cells* and Nerve Tissue*Natural Cherry-Flavored Chewable Vitamin B12Active Coenzyme FormPromotes Healthy Homocysteine Levels*
37. Gas-X Extra Strength Softgel for Fast Gas Relief, 72Count (300439005721)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Gas-X Extra Strength Softgels offer fast relief of gas pressure, bloating, and discomfortGas-X softgels for gas and bloating relief are specially formulated with the powerful anti-gas medicine, simethiconeComes in an easy to swallow softgelGas-X is the number one doctor recommended gas relief brand ...
38. KAL Magnesium Glycinate 400 | 90 Serv. 180 CT
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
A SOURCE OF STRENGTH: Provides nutritive support for natural calmness and healthy muscle functionCAREFULLY CRAFTED: Made right in our own facility, KAL Magnesium is chelated and highly bioavailableDIGESTION EASE: ActivTab technology provides tablet disintegration in 30 minutes per USP standardsNON-B...
39. Doctor's Best High Absorption Magnesium Glycinate Lysinate, 100% Chelated, TRACCS, Not Buffered, Headaches, Sleep, Energy, Leg Cramps, Non-GMO, Vegan, Gluten Free, Soy Free, 100 mg, 240 Tablets
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
HIGH ABSORPTION MAGNESIUM GLYCINATE: High Absorption Magnesium uses a patented, organic, chelated delivery form of magnesium to optimize bioavailability and GI tolerance. It is not buffered and is more absorbable than magnesium oxide.*BETTER ABSORBABILITY: Magnesium Glycinate - 2.3x greater than mag...
40. Herb Pharm Certified Organic Turmeric Root Liquid Extract for Musculoskeletal System Support - 1 Ounce
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Easily absorbed liquid engages taste and smell to help body recognize & use herbs ingested. Not hidden in a capsule from the pre-digestive sensesExtracted in small batches with certified organic cane alcohol for potency and to maintain balance of phytochemicals as they exist in the plantVegan, non-G...
Exactly this. I think I'm quite well placed to see both sides as someone who has suffered anxiety at times, a drugs enthusiast and a psychotherapist in training.
The band-aid (or plaster as I would say :) comment is bang on, it is a short term solution (solution isn't really the right word) which I think is only really useful as a crutch if you're not quite ready to deal with the real issues. Ideally you need to explore the root causes and of course I would suggest finding a good therapist to do this.
In addition, as restlessm1nd mentions in his excellent post, exercise. It genuinely is like a miracle medicine. You really need to tackle these issues from all angels to really irradiate them for a happy, balanced life. Forcing yourself to be social, particularly in new surroundings is also great and if you can do that in conjunction with something worth while like volunteering for a good cause and it does wonders for self esteem and in turn anxiety. Also you constantly need to test yourself mentally by learning new skills for mental well being, that could be learning a new language or instrument or studying an interesting subject.
By all means try medicating as well to act as a buffer to get yourself doing these things but think of them more like armbands to get you swimming and the actual act of swimming where the real benefit it. Talking of which, open water swimming in a cold lake or sea, nothing quite like it for good mental health.
May I recommend this book too: https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Stay-Sane-School-Life/dp/1447202309
Good luck.
"THE CURIOUS PARADOX IS THAT WHEN I ACCEPT MYSELF JUST AS I AM, THEN I CHANGE."
~CARL ROGERS (benzos won't help there, all the other stuff will)
And this thread leads to this really interesting book:
The Museum Dose: 12 Experiments in Pharmacologically Mediated Aesthetics
> Daniel, during the stage of his life described herein, is a young, discrete, mild-mannered bookkeeper by day but an intrepid explorer of consciousness by night and on weekends. He also possesses a highly refined sensibility and an abiding passion for art and music. In this collection of true tales, akin to prose poems, he recounts a series of experiments he undertook over a two-year period that combined his aesthetic and consciousness-modulation interests: twelve psychedelically mediated visits to a range of New York museums, galleries and concert halls to encounter specific collections, shows, installations, and musical performances.
> Drawing from his substantial knowledge of the cutting edge of the contemporary underground mind-altering pharmacopeia, he carefully selected a different molecular compound and the ideal dosage (the "museum dose") to heighten each of these experiences. This text is riveting because Daniel's open-hearted temperament combined with the drug-induced raw emotional states and heightened perceptions permitted him to let the art he encountered trigger deeply visceral soul searching and some extraordinary transcendental moments, all of which he describes beautifully.
> He also vividly captures the flows and paradoxes of life in New York City, a major protagonist throughout, and he is a keen observer of contemporary mores. This book is in many ways profoundly unfashionable: there is no hint of irony here. This is a young man sincerely wrestling with the deepest questions, seeking to open his mind and his heart and find his way in life, and if you open your mind and heart to this young new writer's exciting debut, you will be moved and transported, whatever your feelings about his admittedly unconventional method.
https://www.amazon.com/The-Museum-Dose-Experiments-Pharmacologically/dp/0692446443
I had an amazing book when I was 16 or so. It was called The Psychedelics Encyclopedia. I read it over and over again, learning about the "standard" drugs like LSD and psilocybin, but also about more obscure drugs like DMT. That book led me to PIHKAL and TIHKAL, both of which should be in everyone's book collection here. Those two contained lots and lots more information about more obscure drugs. By this time I was over 18 and had had a chance to try LSD and cannabis. A few years down the road (early 20's), I was first introduced to RC's, although I wasn't aware of that term at the time, it was just an unusual drug that my guy had. It turned out to be something in the MDMA family, popular in the mid 90's. After that, whenever I heard of an unusual drug being available, I sought it out. Eventually I got internet access, and started making connections on Usenet, which was an absolute and total game-changer. Between having Usenet for discussion and for deal-making, and old-style websites like Hyperreal for reference (in addition to the increasingly well-worn books I already had), the internet changed everything. After the turn of the millennium, I started encountering drugs I didn't like, and it started becoming harder to find sources for the ones I did like. The honeymoon was over, and cops and shitheads had found the internet. Usenet became less of a deal, and web forums and IRC became the thing. Started feeling like real life, with cops and scammers proliferating online. Erowid had taken over the Hyperreal archive intact (you can still read it in its original state on Erowid somewhere, gives you a real idea of what the online drug scene was like in the mid-to-late 90s, worthy of study) and started becoming it's own thing, surpassing the limited resources of Hyperreal and essentially taking over the drug research scene, in those not-before-Google-but-when-Google-still-sucked days. Then, fast forward a few years, Facebook (bad idea), Silk Road (excellent idea), Tripsit (fabulous idea), PsychonautWiki (holy-shit-unreal idea!), Reddit (probably a bad idea, we'll see), other online markets (less excellent idea), and we're here.
https://www.amazon.com/Exploring-World-Dreaming-Stephen-LaBerge/dp/034537410X/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1506122659&sr=8-3&keywords=lucid+dreaming
Really informative book on Lucid Dreaming and a lot of the techniques apply to expanding consciousness and mindfulness that served me as a good starting point to exploring more into this and other topics.
https://www.amazon.com/Wheels-Life-Chakra-System-Llewellyns/dp/0875423205/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1506122938&sr=1-1&keywords=wheels+of+life
This was also another great book when I started looking into meditation and more mystical methodologies. It definitely is subjective but both are interesting reads!
Both are easily found online for free too.
This is a great book and has a good section on disassociatives
https://www.amazon.com/Drug-Users-Bible-Reduction-Mitigation/dp/099559368X/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=drug+users+bible&qid=1572432166&sprefix=drug+user&sr=8-1
I also found these bottles. What do you think? I have a friend with some 200microgram LSD tabs, suitable? Boston Round Bottles, 1/2 Oz Pack of 12 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003FXSUU6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_c8XLwbJ1EE9G2
Inert gas in small canisters like this is affordable and worth considering. I'd just get an airtight amber glass container, some dessicant, and fill it with gas and bags/bottles of the chemical you're storing.
If you want some further viewing or reading on the subject, I recommend the Vice documentary about its manufacture:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLD3AKoyV5Q
And the book Drugs 2.0 by Mike Power:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Drugs-2-0-Revolution-Thats-Changing/dp/1846274605/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1467846170&sr=1-1&keywords=mike+power
I just use a microspatula, like this one. They're very cheap and there are lot of different sizes available.
I would recommend taking magnesium glycinate daily, I use this kind.
like this?
http://www.amazon.com/SEOH-Plastic-Hexagonal-Weigh-Boats/dp/B001AEBLMQ/
I'd say a labeled bottle is safer than an unlabeled bottle. Why not get something like this: www.amazon.com/Herb-Pharm-Certified-Turmeric-Musculoskeletal/dp/B000S85FYK
...dump the contents, rinse, refill with your liquid.
I just purchased the brifit miligram durable scale on Amazon. Received it a few days ag. does the trick has a cabration 20g weight and calibration feature. Think I paid $17.99 - 1 coupon. so $17. Seems legit and surable for travel. brifit mg scale on amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Best-Naturals-Ginger-Root-Supplement/dp/B01G2L67W0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1494361837&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=ginger+root&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/Relief-Extra-Strength-Gels-count/dp/B0013NHSL2/ref=sr_1_7_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1494361863&sr=8-7&keywords=anti+gas+pills
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0016GCZQO
Search reddit for volumetric dosing instructions. I use everclear with alprazolam and a chemistry scale. I really wouldn't use a Jewel scale like a Gemini 20 to measure clonazolam.
List of stuff to accurately weigh small amounts of powders:
https://www.amazon.com/x0-001g-Analytical-Balance-Precision-Electronic/dp/B07JJGM3ZL/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3OUZODGOD5UX6&keywords=analytical+balance+0.001g&qid=1574262324&sprefix=analytical+balanc%2Caps%2C500&sr=8-4
https://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Square-Weigh-Boats-Small/dp/B001AEBQW6/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=plastic+weigh+boats+small&qid=1574262373&sr=8-1
https://www.amazon.com/SuperDosing-Static-Free-Micro-Variety-Milligram/dp/B077VSD8H2/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1HOUOIAXLBU7H&keywords=microscoops&qid=1574262424&sprefix=microscoo%2Caps%2C600&sr=8-1
Cheap chemistry scales are kind of a pain in the ass to use, just leave them on for 5 minutes before using them, use the calibration weight, and keep them out of the way of air vents and stuff. It takes a bit of practice, but they're way safer to use than a Gemini 20.
Vitamin B12 Deficiency
>Tinnitus may be associated with vitamin B12 deficiency.
 
On that note, supplements I say are a MUST for using stimulants:
 
If you still run into circulation, vasoconstriction, blood flow, or brain fog issues... then look into Perfusia Plus.
If you run into fatigue, lethargy, purple nail beds, pale skin, dark black bags under your eyes, weak nails, easy bruising or bleeding... then look into Ferrasorb or just straight up go for a full on Prenatal Multivitamin which has a lot of iron too.
For inflammation, brain fog that isn't made better by B-Vitamins nor Iron, autoimmune issues in general, and generalized weakness across the body... then you can also consider Creatine or Fish Oil