2C-I is an unscheduled research chemical. However, it’s chemically related to mescaline and thus can be prosecuted under drug analog laws. But most people really don’t care about these drugs, and when they do they tend to get emergency scheduled. “Pseudo-legal” is a good way to describe it.
The benefit for me in taking 2C-E was that it shocked me into seeing a psychiatrist. (Tripping epiphany: happiness is chemical. DUH!) Other people report “spiritual” benefits from these drugs (I’m not so into that). There can be some intellectual epiphanies that are not solely caused by the drug temporarily making you stupid, ie, theyr’e actually valid. For instance, I’m sure Robin Hanson would drop that line about video games offering much of the gains of virtual reality if he tried it. But mostly it’s just fun.
Good question. I’m sure there is something that prompted your interest. How is the legality? Are there expected benefits beyond fun?
My experience is that I tend to be unusually rational for maybe a day after I finish tripping.
2C-I is an unscheduled research chemical. However, it’s chemically related to mescaline and thus can be prosecuted under drug analog laws. But most people really don’t care about these drugs, and when they do they tend to get emergency scheduled. “Pseudo-legal” is a good way to describe it.
The benefit for me in taking 2C-E was that it shocked me into seeing a psychiatrist. (Tripping epiphany: happiness is chemical. DUH!) Other people report “spiritual” benefits from these drugs (I’m not so into that). There can be some intellectual epiphanies that are not solely caused by the drug temporarily making you stupid, ie, theyr’e actually valid. For instance, I’m sure Robin Hanson would drop that line about video games offering much of the gains of virtual reality if he tried it. But mostly it’s just fun.