LSD Gel Tabs Overview
Since lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) was initially made available to the general population, not much has changed. The same blotter sheets drenched in LSD that Timothy Leary used in the early counterculture of the 1960s are still in use today. LSD-Coated Gelatin
However, as times change, new technologies are being used to fit more LSD onto a single tab. LSD gel tabs provide a novel and inventive approach to LSD preparation that presents numerous benefits over traditional blotter paper.
Gel tabs have a substantially longer shelf life than blotters and can contain up to three times as much active substance. In this article, we’ll explain what LSD gel tabs are, why we think they’ll replace traditional blotters as the industry standard for LSD, and how they work.
What Are LSD Gel Tabs?
LSD gel tabs resemble standard LSD blotters except that they are composed of a tiny square of gelatin that has been infused with LSD rather than paper. They resemble tiny bits of Jell-O exactly. They are occasionally tinted or given further artistic touches like gold flakes or carved motifs. In other cases, they are produced with distinctive styles and shapes to make them stand out.
LSD gel tabs contain a single dose of LSD. They’re used the same way as conventional blotter papers. Users place a single tab under the tongue where it’s absorbed. Through a network of tiny capillaries lining the base of the tongue.
How Are They Made?
Water, gelatin, and liquid LSD are combined to make LSD gel tablets. The gelatin gently solidifies into a gel after it has been combined and given time to solidify. Next, each square is divided into a single dose.
Depending on how much liquid LSD is used to create the gel sheet and how big the squares are cut, the amount of LSD in a gel tab can vary significantly. Compared to regular blotter paper, gel tabs can hold up to three times as much LSD. However, each tab typically contains between 100 and 200 mcg.
How Do You Take LSD Gel Tabs?
Taking LSD gel tabs under the tongue for around ten minutes and then swallowing what’s left is the most popular method. Or just consume the tab exactly as it is. However, you might not achieve the same dosage efficiency by doing this as you would by holding the tab beneath your tongue.
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