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BUY ALD-52 HITS ONLINE, ALD-52 100mg Blotters (also known as 1-Acetyl-N,N-diethyllysergamide, 1-Acetyl-LSD, 1A-LSD, 1A-LAD, and mistakenly as Orange Sunshine)
D-1-Acetyl lysergic acid diethylamide, also known as the research chemical ALD-52, is a semi-synthetic compound that is a member of the lysergamide family. Lysergic acid is the parent compound of ALD-52, which is a substituted derivative. The structure of ALD-52 is comprised of four rings, one of which is a bicyclic hexahydroindole that has been fused to a bicyclic quinoline group. This central structure of ALD-52 is an indole derivative, and it contains groups that are derived from tryptamine and phenethylamine as well. In the chemical structure of ALD-52, the R8 position is occupied by a functional group denoted as N, N-diethylcarboxamide. It also has a methyl group attached to the carbon 6 position after being replaced there.
ALD-52 is structurally similar to 1P-LSD, the only difference being that 1P-LSD has an acetyl group bonded to the same place as CH3CO- whereas ALD-52 has a propionyl group.
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It is said to cause effects that are generally indistinguishable from those of psychedelic lysergamides like LSD and 1P-LSD, with which it has a structural relationship.
Albert Hofmann made the first discovery of ALD-52 during the course of his research on LSD analogs [citation required], but it was not until the 1960s Western youth counterculture that it came to the attention of the general public. ALD-52 first came to the attention of the general public in the 1960s when it was said to have been sold as LSD under the now-famous brand name “Orange Sunshine.” This was shown to be false at a later time (see section below).
In his book “Tryptamines I have Known and Loved,” written by Alexander Shulgin, there is a chapter titled “Commentary on LSD-25” where he discusses ALD-52. In this chapter, ALD-52 is only mentioned in passing. His articles are based on reports that were given to him by other people, and these accounts say that dosages in the range of 50-175 g result in a variety of symptoms that are not very unique from those caused by LSD. According to his findings, it results in significantly less visual distortion than LSD does, as well as significantly less anxiety and tenseness, and it is also slightly less strong than LSD. [Citation needed] According to yet another investigation, the two chemicals cannot be differentiated at all.
ALD-52, much like LSD itself, does not satisfy the requirements set out by the scientific community to be categorized as an addictive or dangerous substance. In spite of this, unanticipated negative effects including anxiety, paranoia, hallucinations, and psychosis are always a possibility, especially in those who are genetically prone to developing psychiatric conditions. It is true that these unfavorable responses, sometimes known as “bad trips,” are frequently attributable to variables such as the inexperience of the user or the incorrect preparation of the set and location; nonetheless, it is also true that they may occur spontaneously even among highly experienced users. It is strongly recommended that anybody who uses this very powerful and long-lasting hallucinogen do so with the appropriate amount of preparation and in a manner that minimizes the potential for adverse effects.
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