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Comment · Wed, September 4, 2013

Safe alternatives to use recreationally every 1-4 weeks besides Marijuana/Alcohol/LSD

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I've all together stopped alcohol earlier this year due to how harmful it is and how I feel the next day. I only use MDMA every 1-2 months along with LSD. I smoke cannabis from time to time but mostly for pain relief.

I was wondering what other drugs are safe to use on a weekly/bi-weekly basis without shitty comedowns or possible addiction (coke and meth, never tried them). I've looked into Datura, GHB, Saliva and I don't like the risks they come with (as all drugs do), Easy possibility of OD with an alcohol like state etc.

I would prefer more calming/happy/wanna dance drugs as opposed to a couch locked or too high to move drug.

Edit: Forgot to add what I've done. MDMA/Ex+speed, LSD, Indica strains (never tried Sativa), some Opiates (such a clean high). I'm still a noob when it comes to drugs. Just want to broaden myself.

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youreawinner_barry · 2 points

Just take B12 vitamins if you use N2O alot because it causes B12 deficiencies.

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb

Take methylcobalamin, as N2O blocks the transmethylation of B12, which is irreversible.

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