About Proscaline Microdose
Proscaline Microdose is a psychoactive compound of the phenethylamine class. This synthetic drug is closely related to more popular mescaline and causes similar effects.
Its full name is 4-propoxy-3,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine
Proscaline helps with depression, PTSD, stress, anxiety, addiction, and also heal trauma. If you buy Proscaline Microdose, it may also enhance flowchart, libido, creativity, compassion, empathy, social interactions, confidence & self esteem.
Molecular Weight: 239.315 g/mol
Molecular Formula: C13H21NO3
Measuring and Storing your Proscaline Microdose
Keep the bottle in a lockable container in a dark cool place away from children & pets.
Proscaline Microdose, 4-ACO-DMT and 1P-LSD are very potent chemicals, even at the microdose level. Please secure and store your Proscaline bottles in lockable container unaccessible by children and pets. The kit contains 200mg (milligrams) of Proscaline in 100ml (millilitres) of distilled water, a measuring cup, instructions and a 3ml oral syringe. The average microdose of Proscaline is 4-8mg or 2-4ml.
Shake well before each use.
This bottle contains 25-50 microdoses of Proscaline at 2-4 ml per dose.
Use and effects of Proscaline Microdose
Proscaline is used primarily as a recreational drug and is also used to supplement various types of meditation and psychedelic therapy.
“Trips” for the users may be pleasurable and enlightening or anxiety-producing and unpleasant (known as a “bad trip”). There is no way to know how a user’s experience may ultimately play out. Common effects after use may include:
- visual hallucinations and radically altered states of consciousness (psychedelic experience)
- open and closed eye visualizations
- euphoria
- dream-like state
- slowed passage of time
- laughter
- a mixing of senses (synesthesia, such as “seeing a sound” or “hearing colors”)
Use of this drug in Pregnancy
According to the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA), researchers have found that Proscaline found in peyote may affect the fetus of a pregnant woman using the drug.






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