C1C is a largely unknown compound. As far as The Tester is aware, this substance is currently only available from one vendor, although there may be similar products available from elsewhere under different names. The Tester can find no reliable information on it's intended effects and as such believes this should be approached with due caution.
Sample 1
Supplier: Chemical Dog
Amount Tested: 0.1g
Stated contents: Unknown
Marquis test result: Instantly changes colour to a vivid yellow, no other reaction observed.
R.O.A: Insufflation
Other notes: Insufflation is painless, taste is unpleasant but not too strong. Smells familiar. No reaction to allergy test.
Report: Because of the unexpectedly vivid results of the Marquis reagent test, The Tester is very cautious. A vivid yellow colour change (at least, according to the manufacturer's directions) indicates the presence of a 2-CB like substance, although this seems wildly improbable.
Initially a tiny (read: only just visible to the naked eye) amount is insufflated. Interestingly, The Tester notes that instead of pain, a slight numbing occurs upon insufflation. No other effects are noted, so The Tester proceeds with a small dose of approximately 20mg. This time a mild, warming sensation is observed in the hands and some slight stimulation. Nothing particularly positive or negative at this point.
Over the course of the next hour, gradually increasing doses are insufflated until a total of roughly 100mgs has been reached. By this point, there is some obvious stimulation, but no other noticeable effects. Some sweating, perhaps, but this could be a result of ambient temperature in the room. The Tester ceases to experiment at this point, due to the unknown nature of this compound and the lack of any indication that the effects will be improved by further redosing.
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