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Free GC/MS Testing of any Street Drug : Reviews | Torhoo darknet markets

The University of North Carolina Chapel Hill runs a harm reduction lab where they will run any sample submitted through GC/MS and tell you exactly what the major ingredients and trace contaminants are. It's free, usually takes about two weeks for results.

The major caveat is that a harm reduction organization, needle exchange, or (some) public health departments have to send the sample in. You cannot send it directly. The public health in my city wants people to submit these samples. They need to track what's in the supply. I'm currently waiting on three samples to finish testing.

BTW, you can browse by city, substance, zipcode, etc. I Browsed through some sample results one day, and holy WTF Batman. Grand Rapids, Michigan, has by far the most stepped-on, fucked up supply I've ever heard of. Who adds cocaine to a bar? Not to mention the 8 other major ingredients in what should have a simple bromazomlam bar.

It's pretty fascinating:

go.unc.edu/results (clearnet only)

All samples can only be traced to the harm reduction agency that sent them in.
/u/partytime Morgen Freeman
2 points
1 year ago
DrugsData.org will do the same thing, mates, and isn't hampered by the rules regarding submission source in the OP. However, that being said, DrugsData does charge for sample testing. Read up on their submission requirements on their web site.
/u/getyourandom P
2 points
1 year ago
And /d/test4payusa will cover $80 of the $100 ($150 for pharms/fake pharms) testing fee after results posted. Great way to stay safe and help everyone out for a minimal cost to yoursewlf.
/u/BlackCoal432
1 points
1 year ago
are they still up and running? I thought they stopped because of fudning?
/u/BlackCoal432
1 points
1 year ago
yeah check this out. they're on hold.



/post/427db41168435cba606a
Just adding this for any new readers, DrugsData.org is currently not accepting new submissions.
/u/partytime Morgen Freeman
1 points
1 year ago
Indeed so, mates. DrugsData.org is essentially shut down for testing until further notice. Sad.
/u/PrettyPoppies 📢
2 points
1 year ago
Here are three results I just got back:

The first is being sold on the streets by a sudden flood of Hondurans in Belltown, Seattle. They call it "Flash", which I have never heard of and I'm pretty old. I 100% expected this to be some kind of synthetic cathinone:

go.unc.edu/results

Sample number 801873. Color me shocked.

The second is a Clobromazolam bar bought from a Bohemia vendor:

Sample number 801935

The trace amounts of cocaine were probably from my dumb ass cross-contaminating with the flash. Didn't wear gloves, etc.

Third sample kinda blew me away. Still don't understand it. Bought from the same Bohemia vendor that I got the Clobromazolam from. Why would this be a thing? Wouldn't these substances just kinda cancel each other out?

Sample number 801833

Browsing through some of the samples is scary as fuck. Everything but the kitchen sink. Why??
/u/lmkifitsupanditsstuck
1 points
1 year ago
this is a great service to provide, thank you <3
/u/yeshello
1 points
1 year ago
If anyone is interested, here are the guidelines for using /d/test4payusa and test4pay in general: /post/cd4a5ae570a358dd20a0
/u/fenrirthewolf Reviewer
1 points
1 year ago
Yo I'm from GR too lol. I have some stuff I wanna test who should I send sample too
/u/PrettyPoppies 📢
1 points
1 year ago
I'm actually from the Pacific NW, I was just blown away when browsing the sample results at how fucked up the street drug supply in GR is. From the number of samples tested at UNC Chapel Hill that came from GR, I assume that the Clean Works needle exchange will submit samples on your behalf. http://www.redproject.org is their website, I'd give them a call when they open tomorrow and see if they will submit samples for you.
/u/fenrirthewolf Reviewer
1 points
1 year ago
I'm from michigan, glad when i liived in grand rapids i was sober. Gonna ask my needle exchange if they'll send a sample in for me wanna see whats in these e pills from the netherlands
/u/eleusis89
1 points
1 year ago
Do you have a link where I can browse all the results?
/u/PrettyPoppies 📢
1 points
1 year ago
If you search for UNC Chapel Hill street drug testing program on the clearnet you'll get the link. They have an option to browse all results from most recent to oldest. It's pretty scary and very eye-opening to see how disgustingly polluted the drug supply has become. Prepare to search a lot of chemical names and be horrified that greedy dealers put that shit in there ON PURPOSE. There are safe bitterants to add to your presses, but to save a whole $5 a gallon they'd rather add carcinogens, poisons with seriously awful side effects, and if it does cross their minds that killing off your customer base isn't the best business model, all they need do is remember for every addict dead in a city park, 5 more are walking that razors edge and are soon to plummet into full-blown addiction. They just don't GAF. Probably feel the same amount of guilt when another customer dies as I do when I accidentally squash an insect. Anyway, sorry for the long tangent.

If you submit a sample yourself you get a card with a number on it you can use to pull up those specific results roughly two weeks later. I submitted a pressed benzo once that turned out to have as much coke in it as bromazolam. Why on earth would you mix together substances with totally opposite effects? And this was from a known dealer, trusted by the community. The only reason I didn't call them out is they stopped selling presses and haven't for months. I do check every week to make sure, tho.

One thing I have noticed that really sucks is those huge cartel labs are pumping out chemical drugs faster than scientists can map the molecular profile and add it to the GC/MS 'library'. I sent in a sample a couple of months ago that was purportedly crack cociane, and it did have some coke in it that I could taste and feel, but there was something else in there that was definitely not coke, and it was a psychoactive substance that felt awful - but for somehow tapped into the brains compulsion mechanism and made me want to take another hit to feel even shittier before the pipe even left my hand. I'm guessing some sort of synthetic compound that mimics the worst of meth but hijacks the brain's ability to stop repeatedly doing something that feels awful...and you just can't stop. I battled heroin addiction for decades, crack was never my thing. Suddenly I'm struggling to quit paying people to make me feel like shit, mentally and physically? This disgusting shit is King Kong on my back.

The Chapel Hill lab is well aware that the removal of a single atom or addition of a protein here, something else there, and voila! The cartel lab has created something that GC/MS will not recognize, therefore the results came back as simply "cocaine" with inactive fillers. The testing program can't keep up with how easily and quickly novel substances are created, and with close to zero idea of the short and long-term effects of these novel drugs, they are dumped by the ton into the drug supply chain. One can buy an oz of synthetic cathinone for $200 or less, use a half gram of cath, throw in a quarter gram of actual coke, and finish off the rest with a numbing agent to make the concoction mimic something that is mostly coke, and then rock it up with baking soda and sell a stone that may have cost them pennies to create for $10, all day, every day. And this is the very last link in a long chain. The profit margin is so astronomical that it has turned a three block area of my city into our homicide Hotspot.

No one even likes the shit, it makes them feel horrible, but they are literally compelled to buy and consume more and more and more. It's flipping nuts. I see techies on their way to work at one of the tech giants hitting the pipe as they walk to work. Suburban types walking around a known drug area and homicide Hotspot at 3 am to buy just a little more.

Shit is nuts. Sorry for the long-ass reply, all the pertinent info to your actual question is in the first sentence, lol.
/u/MRLovingood20
1 points
1 year ago
thats awesome! every local college should do this
/u/lifesagamble624
1 points
11 months ago
the local exchange by me now offers lab testing. if i can provide a testing service for vendors and not be greedy but make small fee or sample. the website is go.unc.edu/results. I can meet them monday-friday and pretty much provide as many samples i want but i dont want to blow it up. The results come in anywhere from week to two weeks.
/u/thatswhatshesaid
1 points
8 months ago
Know this post is old, but are you doing this? I would love for you to test /u/octopus, /u/iselloxys /u/Amazon prime /u/oxyfresh pills if they would send you a pill to test. (Havent asked any of them but think it would be fantastic for their business and peace of mind for customers to have lab test results as they're selling hopefully real meds to us pain patients).
/u/Octopus Verified Vendor
1 points
8 months ago
Thanks for the tag, although regarding a test-run, we're more than established to be doing freebies.
In fact, our minimum quantities will soon eliminate anything less than 28 pills /post/8d437da40c2fde4f3cfc
/u/thatswhatshesaid
2 points
8 months ago
I had means sending a pill in for exact testing (besides the test strips). No doubt your stuff is legit. All the names I tagged I believe are real. Just know those of us looking for real MEDS would feel better with lab tests. Ya know?
I know YOU are sure we'll established.
(And if he's still doing it would be willing to send a pill of mine for testing).

Looked it up, crazy shit in the drug supply these days. Scary shit
/u/Octopus Verified Vendor
1 points
8 months ago
No clue what supply issues are mentioned, as we're able to provide unlimited quantities straight from the source :-)
/u/lifesagamble624
1 points
8 months ago
I would have no problem doing it for the vendors and I dont expect much maybe like free shipping on future order or some shit. i dont even need alot of substance but i would like to verify and document it legit. use gloves, take pic, show i didnt contaminate it, show test vial sealed in pouch, and i have no personal access to the results they post them to website themselves and you get a six digit code.
/u/PrettyPoppies 📢
1 points
7 months ago
No offense intended, but submitting samples from all over the country to your local public health would definitely compromise the intent and purpose behind this program, which is for health departments to maintain some idea of whether substances with public health implications have been introduced to the local street-level supply.

With the dramatic decrease in many areas of small-scale possession arrests, the concurrent seizure of street-level drugs has hampered the ability of harm-reduction orgs to issue alerts to the using population and devise strategies to combat the effects of poisonous adulterants.

If you begin submitting samples from your location purporting to be snapshots of the true local supply, it will make this work far more difficult. However, if you plan to introduce these substances into your local supply on a regular basis, than submitting a sample from each of your orders would be a kindness to your community. I submit a small piece of everything I receive, I feel like I have a duty to ensure that anything I offer to another person is what I believe it to be, and that it hasn't been adulterated with fent or other poisons.

Youre free to do as you want, of course, just thought I would offer another perspective.
/u/lifesagamble624
1 points
7 months ago
I definitely understand where your coming from but its all on the basis of your first sentence. You make the assumption that the purpose behind the program I would submit the samples to it part of the the department of health and has the mission statement of identifying dangerous substances suddenly appearing and being introduced into street level drugs. This is not the purpose of the testing this program now offers. The purpose of the testing is strictly for the users safety and not for data collection and public health notices of dangerous contaminants in drugs being used by the addicts in the close proximity. They give you the test solution vial marked with a six digit number and you put the substance in the vial and seal it and fill out a form stating if it was a pill or powder or crystal, color, assumed narcotic. When the testing is complete they send you a text that the results are up. Again, this is strictly for the user to see whats in the substance he is using or about to use. So god forbid carfent got mixed in some how and you had your batch tested and you see that it contains high levels of carefentanyl. This in turn is saving your life by making you aware of its contents. Because if you would of just went and did your normal dose you would of OD. Then there are times they do target certain things like recent Xylazine outbreak. Again, it would not compromise any data because only you have the 6 digit number that correlates to the substance test. If you go on the website they give you to see results there isnt any filter of states and specific locations like towns. You can only scroll throgh and see crazy amounts of six digit numbers which you can click on but it only shows a graph of its potency, the actual drug it was, any other drugs mixed in or cuts, and if the card was filled out the color, shape, pill/powder/ etc.. And I'm not sure where your from but where I live there is never a dramatic decrease in small-scale possession arrests. You have half a gram of blow or 6 bags of heroin or little less than half gram of heroin, any amount of fentanyl you are getting arrested right there on the spot.
Lastly, the amount of samples I probably would be submitting would be like 3-4 samples tops a week. Again, there is no location based identifier either. This is in no way implicating a snapshot of the local supply. Even if they diid use it as part of a data set as well the amount of samples I would submit would never effect the snapshot of the true local supply because of how big these data pools need to be. Where I am from they don't use testing data from a resource like this but they use data from hospitals, police evidence lab reports, detox centers and outpatient/inpatient clinics. The profound number of individuals that add to this data through these ways is tremendous and this is how harm reduction is done.
/u/PlatonicBestie123
1 points
7 months ago
Please reply on TG.
/u/PrettyPoppies 📢
1 points
7 months ago
I'll take a break from eating this shoe to apologize: I didn't know they had changed the program so drastically. I think it's a huge step in the right direction that individuals outside of the public health sphere can now submit their own samples. Having to bring a portion of the substance in person and hand it over to the health department for them to send to UNC Chapel Hill was too much for some people. Plus it also really limited who had access to the program to basically a handful of progressive cities with harm reduction ideologies.

I'll have to go check out the new setup. I noticed that street level possession and sales busts have skyrocketed in my west coast city over the last few months, so it makes sense that other cities are seeing the same thing. Not a negative development imo, the street addicts don't get the forced "breaks" that they used to, going to jail every couple months. They would have to kick, and then would be able to rest and eat and give their bodies a chance to heal. The addicts of the 20's have been on a years-long run with no break, and it shows. They are literally rotting alive, it's awful. 30 days in jail would literally be the difference between life and death for some people at this point.

Thanks for the heads up, I'll go check it out!