AL-LAD Blotter Paper
AL-LAD (6-Allyl-6-nor-lysergic acid diethylamide) is a semi-synthetic psychedelic compound belonging to the lysergamide family. It is a close analog of LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), with a similar chemical structure but unique effects. AL-LAD is renowned for its visual enhancement, euphoria, and shorter duration of action compared to LSD, making it an intriguing choice for researchers studying psychedelic substances.
Blotter paper is the most common form of AL-LAD, designed for precise dosing and ease of use in research applications.
Product Details
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Chemical Name
- 6-Allyl-6-nor-lysergic acid diethylamide
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Synonyms
- AL-LAD
- 6-Allyl LSD
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Form
- Absorbed into high-quality blotter paper with clear and consistent dosing.
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Potency
- Typically dosed at 150 micrograms (µg) per blotter, though other dosages may be available.
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Packaging
- Airtight and lightproof to maintain potency during storage and shipping.
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Purity
- Laboratory-tested to ensure purity and consistency.
Mechanism of Action
AL-LAD primarily acts as a serotonin receptor agonist, with a strong affinity for the 5-HT2A receptor. This interaction alters neural activity in key areas of the brain, leading to changes in perception, mood, and thought processes. Its mechanism is similar to that of LSD, but AL-LAD is often described as having a gentler, more manageable effect profile.
Key Features and Effects
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Visual Enhancements
- Rich and vibrant colors, geometric patterns, and dynamic visual distortions.
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Euphoric Mood
- Induces feelings of joy, connection, and well-being, with a focus on positive emotional states.
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Shorter Duration
- Effects typically last 6–8 hours, shorter than LSD, offering a more flexible timeframe for research.
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Mental Clarity
- Less intense cognitive effects compared to LSD, allowing for more focused exploration of its sensory and emotional impacts.
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Gentler Experience
- Users often report a smoother onset and a softer overall experience compared to other psychedelics.
Applications
AL-LAD blotter paper is widely used in scientific research for exploring:
- Psychedelic-induced changes in perception and consciousness.
- Potential applications for treating mental health conditions, including depression and anxiety.
- Neural activity and receptor interactions in the serotonin system.
Dosage and Administration
AL-LAD blotters are pre-measured, offering precise dosages for research.
- Threshold Dose: 50–75 µg
- Common Dose: 100–150 µg
- Strong Dose: 200 µg or higher
Note: Accurate handling and storage are essential for preserving potency and ensuring reliable results.
Safety and Precautions
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Controlled Environment
- Research should only be conducted in secure, controlled settings with proper supervision.
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Proper Handling
- Use gloves when handling blotter paper to avoid unintentional absorption through the skin.
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Storage
- Keep in a cool, dry, and dark place, away from heat and moisture.
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Avoid Mixing
- Do not combine with other substances, as interactions may be unpredictable.
Potential Side Effects
While AL-LAD is generally well-tolerated in research, it may cause side effects similar to other psychedelics.
Common Side Effects:
- Dilated pupils
- Nausea or mild stomach discomfort
- Increased heart rate
Rare but Serious Side Effects:
- Anxiety or paranoia
- Overstimulation or difficulty sleeping




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