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Whats the Margin of Error Regarding Quantifying/Dosage Testing LSD Paper Tabs : EnergyControl | Torhoo darknet markets

Hello, I had a question regarding LSD Tab dosage strength and EC testing. What is the margin of error for your LSD Tab Dosage Tests. Taking it a step further what is your accuracy for testing LSD crystal purity in tab form.

Example - Lets say I possess LSD crystal which is a theoretical 100% in purity. I took this LSD and applied to blotters using perfect method and a high-end automated and calibrated pipette dosing each at 100 micrograms. (so a theoretical perfect lay with a perfect lsd).

Without factoring in any degradation or laying/drying deviations lets say I sent energy control 100 tabs throughout the next several months dosed at 100 micrograms. How often would my tests come back at a perfect 100 microgram test. How often would they deviate from that perfect 100% dosage test. Or if there is a better way of explaining it to a laymen non-scientist please do.
Thank you so much for your time!
/u/iHEARTparis
1 points
3 years ago
I'm not exactly sure what you're asking. If you're doing QC as you described, your blotter paper might have a difference in the factor of each blot probably around +/- 5 to 10 ug, but if you're doing it right and have done it right in the past, you should be good man.

Have faith in yourself. :)
/u/thirsty4lsd 📢
1 points
3 years ago
No lol, thats not what I am asking. I am asking the fine people of EC if they have tightened up there margin of error when it comes to testing the dosage. There is this ongoing debate in the LSD vendor community where you have vendors saying the LSD tab dosage testing at EC is 100% accurate all the time. Then you have other vendors saying no thats not the case, the margin of error is higher on the LSD tab dosage test but more precise on the raw lsd crystal test and that you should be sending in raw crystal if you want the most accurate results. I know they are really good (damn near perfect) at testing tabs for the actives and if it had any adulterants but the what is unknown is how accurate is they're actual LSD Blotter Tab dosage test. Most big vendors like to send in the raw LSD crystal for sampling instead of the LSD Tabs because they feel that the results are more precise and less likely to be tainted by outside sources like the blotter paper composition, ink, solvents, etc. A good LSD vendor might send 6-12 tests per year which is anecdotal, at best, when it comes to statistics whereas EC probably sees thousands of results so I figured it was best to get the answer straight from them and not just assume one group of vendors is right vs wrong.

Doctor X use to say that LSD tab testing is much more difficult when it comes to quantifying an LSD tab (like testing for the the actual dosage of the LSD on a tab). It use to be that things like blotter paper compositions, ink, solvents used, etc could all increase the margin of error on that specific LSD Tab Quantification test. So I was trying to figure out if they had an estimated figure on what that margin of error is these days on that specific test or if there position remains unchanged. -- nonetheless thanks for the response ;)
/u/iHEARTparis
1 points
3 years ago
Well, I can't answer that one for you. Hopefully one of the mods can answer for you.

/u/DoctorX
/u/EC-International
/u/EC-Staff

Hopefully it doesn't spread into a whole LSD war! That ⚠️might not look so good (or be hilarious) - one or the other⚠️.

Best of luck!
/u/FTKM_EC
1 points
2 years ago
Hi, sorry for the late response:

The relative error we have in the quantification of LSD in blotters is 1-3%. However, the values we obtain with our analysis are in LSD base. For example, in 100ug of LSD tartrate salt, there is 81 ug of LSD base. We used to give the result in base form because we do not know which is the combined salt with which the LSD siccative comes to us, it can be tartrate or bitartrate...

Recently, however, we have been applying a direct conversion to tartrate salt when giving the results to the users. This avoids confusion and focuses the result on risk reduction, which is what we are interested in. In addition, the doses recommended on our website are also given in salt form.

Stay safe :)