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This site is to let people read and write there own legal highs reviews such as legal bud, legal weed, and legal marijuana reviews. Most legal highs have been used for thousands of years, however, some can be dangerous, such as a lot of the new Spice & K2 type blends that have been coming out in recent years. But here you can do your own research by writing and reading unbiased reviews.

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Super Villain Incense

Published by Ryan under Legal High Reviews Posted on August 11th, 2011
Super Villain Incense
Overall Rating55555
Quality55555
Price55555
High55555

Hey guys Im 17 years old in Syracuse NY, and Yoooo this junk was crazy, i dont know where to begin. But long story short my cousin told me about this Llegal weed. and it caught my attention, like omg its llegal. im not much of a smoker, i smoke weed occasionally. but i wanted to try this thing she was talking about, so we went to a local store, idk what it was called but they sold bongs there and other weed looking stuff Lol. We bought this packet for $10.

So when we were smoking it, at first you didnt feel anything. and when my cousin told me that it gets you “sky high” off of just 2 hits i was just cautious at 1st, but i still didnt feel anything, so i kept hitting it so many times and holding the smoke in for longer. then it was like BAM! it snucked up on me and i just started doing stupid stuff and laughing uncontrollably. It was funny at first but it got worse when i couldnt controll myself and my heart was beating 100 times faster, i was so scared for my life, i was on the floor and kept telling my cousin i needed to goto the hospital cause i really felt like i was going to die, smh (shaking my head) i literally thought i was going to die. But its like i saw and heard how i was acting, but i couldnt control myself like that. Then i just tried shutting up and not talking because i didnt want to scare myself and make everything so intense, so i just grabbed mad food and sat down on the couch and ate….then the high went a!
way & i got real tiered and fell aslpeep. that was that & i woke up feeling better. & i will honestly not try that again because for one i dont know what that really was because on the packet it says not for human consumption, wtf? & idk what could be the bad side effects on ,so thats why im online reasearching more about that, but if anyone else did try this, please share your experience : )

1 Comment » Posted on August 11th, 2011
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100% Pure Evil Incense

Published by Ryan under Legal High Reviews Posted on August 2nd, 2011
100% Pure Evil Incense
Overall Rating33333
Quality4.254.254.254.254.25
Price55555

HOLY SHIT

Most intense high I’ve ever experienced in my life I was locked up for 10 months and only got high a few times the whole time I was gone and then I got out and pure evil wasn’t the first drug since i got out cause i drank a little my firsrt few nights but i smoked this after a few days of being out and will never smoke it again honestly I do recomend people try it once just to see what its like and cause it makes a good story but once was enough for me my friend got me a little bag and he rolled me a little tiny ass tooth pick sized j that was only about 1/4 – 1/2 of an inch long even and i took 3 hits off it and held each of them in and had to quit, this shit takes you on your own little journey before i smoked it everyone was tellin me how strong it was and like most people i just was sayin ya watever i can handle my shit don’t worry ill smoke the whole thing but after 2 hits i was really startin to feel it then i took that 1 extra hit and couldnt keep smokin i had to quit!

The high was so intense i couldnt believe it it was messing with the way i herd stuff and everything colors just all seemed so bright almost like i had took a small amount of acid everything just became so intense i was leaning forward and it felt like my heart was beating 100 times faster then it should of been and it had me feeling like I was going to die everything just got so intense i so i layed back on the couch and spent the rest of the trip with my eyes closed trying to breathe believing in my head that I was about to die and just praying for the high to end then when I came down off it I couldnt stop telling my friends who hadnt tried it about wat it was like it was just such a different high then i’ve ever experienced it did come with a bit of a hangover i felt very tired for the rest of the day

4 Comments » Posted on August 2nd, 2011
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Cherry Cheech & Juicy Chong

Published by Ryan under Legal High Reviews Posted on July 26th, 2011
Cherry Cheech & Juicy Chong
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I used to be a big marijuana smoker for a couple years now and recently i had to give it up because i just been put on task. i had to look for something else to satisfy that same feeling id get that relaxed me and had me at ease. one of my close friends mentioned spice to me and showed me a bottle and was trying to convince me to try it. Once I first looked at the product I didn’t like how it had a hay look and feeling and i for sure want interested on trying it so i pushed it to the side. couple days after i seen a”Cherry Cheech and Juicy Chong” display of spice that caught my attention because there once of my favorite characters one of my favorite movie. I was looking more on how the product looked and at first, i thought it was the REAL thing so i figured it has to be good if it looks just like it especially the textured of it. i tried it and fell in love with the product! It was so good that i totally forgot it was actually spice and it gave me the same feeling that had always get when i started smoking, it didn’t give me a bad trip or made me paranoid nor dizzy headed like some of the other spices Ive heard about. the thing i love the most is that i cant get in trouble for using these products or violet my task. i went on the website of the product and i loved the display of spices that Im familiar with. All their products are consistent and high quality! its 101easy.com.i don’t know what id do if i never found this company! i most definitely recommend this spice as one of the best out there!

No Comments » Posted on July 26th, 2011
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Super Kush

Published by Ryan under Legal High Reviews Posted on July 16th, 2011
Super Kush
Overall Rating33333
Quality2.782.782.782.782.78
Price2.562.562.562.562.56
High3.563.563.563.563.56

As someone who is always looking at new and legal ways to get my mellow on, I finally decided to try spice / k2.

I did my research before i tried this highly controversial product. I am by no means a lightweight. I’ve been getting my mellow on for a good 10+ years.

Im a small business owner with 2 different shops in Texas (not spice-related. i work in IT/Tech). I am by no means the typical person that people would peg as a spice / mellow smoker. When you see me in public, i am clean cut, professional, have a loving wife (who is in law enforcement), 3 awesome cats, 4 awesome ratties, a house, 2 cars, etc etc. I like to think I’ve made my way in life and im rather proud of it.

That being said…

The first blend (only blend so far) that I’ve tried is the one called ‘Super Kush botanical potpourri’. As i stated earlier, i did my research on this product in general. the few (and i do mean few, less than 100 calls to poison control in 2+ years) calls that were placed in regards to overdosing, poisoning, etc etc all had one thing in common: they smoked way too much.

The average newbie spice user sees it as a direct replacement for another, illegal product. They see it as something they have to do the same amount of to get the same effect.

this couldnt be farther from the truth.

the amount of spice required to get your mellow going is so minuscule, youll wonder at first if this is really enough to do the trick. You must resist the urge to smoke more until your mellow forms.

Usually, the mellow takes around 15-60 seconds to set in. the more you smoke, the more intense the high becomes. after about 10 minutes, you peak. if you smoked a little, you will get a fantastic buzz. if you smoked a lot, you will start to experience the more adverse side effects that are causing people to call poison control and head to the ER.

In conclusion:

I have not tried regular cannabis since i tried spice. i still have a good deal left in the 1.5 gram bag i purchased. My only gripe is the price. it costs about the same as the high grade cannabis i used to smoke. the updside is a more intense high and the amount required to get a mellow going is far less than high grade cannabis.

9 Comments » Posted on July 16th, 2011
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What Is JWH?

Published by Ryan under Legal High Reviews Posted on June 28th, 2011

The most common type of artificial cannabinoids, an active component of Cannabis Sativa, and other imitations, which prevents nausea and queasiness, by enticing a trigger in the brain for appetite, is found in the market as blended herbs that can be smoked. These intermingled herbs can be found in stores, and multiple online shops. Despite of its legality, JWH is hindered by some legal holds, affecting some contents that can be found in JWH products.

Research on JWH compounds are very inadequate, on the contrary, a few compounds obtain an ample amount of information, compared to others. Development on imitation cannabinoids were conducted in the pre-1990 by a chemist, specializing in Organic Chemistry, named John W. Huffman. It was he who revealed and industrialized the compounds at Clemson University.

JWH is a trademark prefix indicating the crystalline compounds found in plants, and animals, also famously known as the indole family. The indole family comprise of the aminoalkylindole, and the napthoylindole unit. John W. Huffman’s primary goal was to develop a material that would zero-in on specific receptors in the body, also known as endocannabinoid receptors. The body is made up of two existing receptors, called CB1 and CB2 receptors. JWH chemicals portray the part of an agonist, a chemical that attaches itself to a cell receptor, and generates a feedback on that exact same cell. Further is a general view of the most popularly known JWH-XXX chemical composites.

Forms of JWH-XXX Chemical Compound and Description

JWH-015
The JWH-015 is an element of the Naphtyhoylindole Family. It plays as the “subtype-selective cannabinoids” agonist, also called as: (2-Methyl-1Propyl-1H-Indol-3-yl)-1-Naphthalenylmethanone. The said compounds’ resemblance to CB1 receptors is 383nM, contrary to its 12.8nM with CB2 receptors.
CB2 receptors has 28 times more similarity with JWH-015 than CB1, but conversely, some activity still exist with CB1 receptors. Epoxidation of the Naphtalene ring is a part of JWH-015. This is an effect that modifies a compound resulting to epoxide, which is cylic ether. Cylic ether has three-ring atoms that allow the epoxide to be extremely reactive. For familiarity’s sake, adhesives, origin from epoxy resins. Though minute research has been conducted, and surely, insufficient data is on hand, it is assumed that JWH-015 can manufacture carcinogenic movement.

JWH-018
This is also a chemical originating from the Napthoylindole Family. It is tagged as Naphthalen-1-yl-(1-pentylindol-3-yl)methanone or 1-pentyl-3-(1-naphthoyl)indole. In Herbal incense, JWH-018, is regularly found. It perseveres as a complete antagonist of CB1, likewise as with CB2 receptors.

Based on research, Tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, found in cannabis, is five times weaker, in terms of affinity, if compared to CB1 receptors, and because of this, JWH-018, may result to ill consequences, such as: fretfulness, paranoia, shakiness, and fright episodes. As a result, JWH-018 is placed under a dissimilar category compared to the rest of the JWH compounds.
Similar to JW-015, it is also assumed that JWH-018, can make carcinogenic activity, however, there is no proof to this assumption to create a solid guilt.

JWH-073
A third chemical compound originating from the Napthoylindole Family, JWH-073 is called as Naphtalen-1-yl-(butylindol-3-yl)methanone. A semi-agonist to CB1 and CB2 receptors, the JWH-073 has been accused of being the root of psychological, and behavioral changes, in a user. A comparable outcome can be linked to delta-9-THC, found in animals. On the other hand, there is has been no concrete research done to see its effects on humans.

When binded to CB1 receptors, the JWH-073 has higher affinity, as compared to THC. To add, JWH-015, JWH-018 and JWH-073, are also presupposed to manufacture carcinogenic movement. Thus, caution is highly emphasized when dealing with these types of chemicals.

JWH-081
This compound is also known as 4-methoxynaphthalen-1-yl-1pentylindol-3-yl)methanone. It is the fourth in the Napthoylindole family. It also acts as an agonist in both CB1 and CB2 receptors. There is 10 times greater affinity in CB1 subtypes, as compared to CB2. The compound also bears naphthalene ring.

JWH-200
Aminoalkylindole family, is where JWH-200 belongs. The compound can also be identified as, (1-(2-morpholin-4-ylethyl)indol-3-yl)-naphthalen-1-ylmethanone, familiar also as WIN55,225. It proceeds as a cannabinoids receptor agonist to CB1. The affinity to CB1 receptors is 42nM, almost duplicate of THC. Nevertheless, JWH-200 contains three times more analgesic effect compared to THC, thus causing less sedation.

JWH-250
Also known as the last chemical in the Phenylacetylindole family, the JWH-250, is labeled as 2-(2-methoxyphenyl-)-1-(1-pentylindol-3-yl)ethanone. Like the above mentioned, it also portrays the role of an agonist of CB1, and CB2 receptors. 11nM is it’s affinity to CB1, and 233nM for CB2 receptors.

Prized as one of the latest compound in the unit, JWH-250, lacks the naphthalene ring due to its tendency to be utilized as a replacement for JWH-018, whenever the latter is banned.

The Aftermath of JWH-XXX Chemical Compounds
Regardless of its common root, JWH chemical compounds, respectively, obtain its own significant results on certain life form. Though it comes almost unnoticeable, and unique, these effects have various levels of potency. Level of potency can be categorized into two groups, the positive, and the negative.

The feeling of trance, jolly mood, sleepiness, leisure, happiness, creativity, unusual sensitivity, absence of time, and extreme sense of pleasure, needless to say, are the positive effects of the JWH-XXX. True enough, if there is good, there shall also be bad. The negative effects of the said chemical compound could be irritations, suspicions, red eye, dry mouth, and a noticeable surplus of appetite. The culprit for these negative side effects is the JWH-018. Per JWH user, the experience is similarly kin to the effects of THC.

JWH Measured Quantity, and Time Frame of Effect
Generally speaking, JWH employed in herbal blend goods, are extremely intoxicating, and substantial. The intoxicating effect allows a certain amount of activeness, but on a diminutive stage. There is no distinct, or significant, difference in the measured quantity amongst the six identified compounds, if there is, it is almost non-existent.

Measure quantity also varies the product is smoked, or consumed thru oral method. Little know how means of application can affect duration of impact in the body. Listed below is a distinct measurement of dose and lapse time of effects.

Mode of Utilization
Smokes or vaporized, both are the common ways of consuming JWH. Vaporized is the most favorable mode of utilization for it lessens the burning, dissemination, of active chemicals. Foil, aluminum foil, for that matter, is commonly used in vaporization. Wrapping the product in paper is most the most favorable way to smoke it. Chewing, is the way to go for oral distinction, however, this is the least recommended method. Whichever is declared, JWH users have their own respective way of utilizing their favored product.

To ensure the least amount of negative effects to reflect, warning sets in where in to precisely gauge the product before consumption, rather than assuming the right dose.

Overview of WIN Chemical Compound Families
Constant research is facilitated when studying the potency of the WIN Family of Cannabinoids. The said chemicals have been known to prevent inflammation, and tracks as painkillers. This chemical was developed for such reasons, stated above, in the 1980’s, and was called prostaglandin synthesis inhibitors.
There is limited research covering the WIN family. Reflecting below is a summary of the three most popular compounds of the family, alongside is a narrative of the nature of each, respectively.
Forms of WIN Chemical Compounds and Its Nature

WIN 55,212-2
This is a chemical referred also as aminoalkylindole derivative, also named as, R)-(+)-[2,3-Dihydro-5-methyl-3-(4-morpholinylmethyl)pyrrolo[1,2,3-de)-1,- 4-benzoxazin-6-yl]-1-napthalenylmethanone. It has been said to create same effects in cannabis, such as THC, but it must be pointed out that the chemical content is totally unique and unlike the other. WIN55,212-2 is a potent cannabinoid receptor agonist, with strong analgesic, or pain reliever effect, in rats.
The affinity is also more supreme for CB1 receptor agonist compared to THC. Studies show that this chemical can prevent soreness and swelling, caused by specific proteins, such as Amyloid beta proteins, present in persons suffering from Alzheimer ’s disease.

WIN 48,098
Referred to as Prayadoiline, this chemical was initially founded on the idea that it would serve as a fresh anti-inflammatory, and a prostaglandin synthesis inhibitor. On a later date, it has been shown that Prayadoline produces a maximum tolerance for pain, a strong analgesic. Doses were exhibited on smaller doses, ten times lesser, to be specific, showing that is a non-COX inhibitor. In addition, Prayadoline has been found to be toxic, therefore, it is no longer tagged as an analgesic.

Expounded studies reveal that WIN48,098 belongs to the synthetic cannabinoids family. This genius find, assisted the unraveling of the chemical compound WIN 55,212-2.

WIN 55,225
This is an analgesic, pain reliever, and pain killer, chemical. It belongs to the aminoalkylindole family, and roles as a cannabinoid receptor agonist. Affinity to CB1 receptor plays at 42nM, almost mimicking the affinity of THC, and is also known as JWH-200.

Expected Outcome of WIN Chemical Compounds
WIN 55,212-2 produces effects similar to the effects of THC, as research revealed. On the other hand, the effects of WIN chemicals have been accused of being less potent, and last for a shorter period of time. Numerous reports conclude that the effects are of same level as THC.

WIN Doses and Assumed Outcome
Contrast to JWH chemical compounds, WIN chemicals have less fluid information relating to its dose and assume outcome, or duration of effect. Upon oral method, or insufflations (inhalation), the measured quantity is geared between 1 to 3mg. The euphoria last between 1 to 3 hours.

Mode of Utilization
Insulation, at times, injection, but oral method is the most popular choice, when using WIN chemical compounds. Heat weakens the chemicals in these products, and so smoking these products create the least amount of impact, or desired result.
Warning: WIN chemical compounds require a greater terms of safety and precaution when using, contrary to JWH compounds.

Indication of CP Family Chemical Compounds

Pfizer first studied this family in the 1970’s. In spite of any developments on the study, Pfizer never published any information to the public. Surprisingly, it has been declared that CP compounds bear greater potency than THC, which is known to be stronger than JWH and WIN. So we can only imagine how powerful CP compounds are.

Researches done on Endocannabinoid uses CP chemicals nowadays, specifically those made by Pfizer, are assisting Scientist in studying the relationship between inflammation, and pain. Numerous CP chemicals have been manufactured by Pfizer, however, these chemicals do not all fall under the category of synthetic cannabinoids. Upon Pfizer’s discovery of the CP chemicals, it was then automatically pronounced as the first synthetic cannabinoids used in spice herbal blends between 2006 to 2008.

Limited amount of researches have been done on the CP family, so much like the JWH, and WIN chemical compounds. Listed underneath are common types of description for each CP chemical compound.

Kinds of CP Chemical Compounds and Its Narrative

CP 47,497
This is a man-made cannabinoids. The chemical also is directed under the alias of 2-[(1R,3S)-3-hydroxycyclohexyl]- 5-(2-methyloctan-2-yl)phenol, and grouped as a non-traditional cannabinoids receptor agonist. It has a strong affinity with CB1receptor, with Kd specifics of 2.1nM. It obtains analgesic characteristics. Its effect mimics that of the THC, but of a stronger version.

CP 47,497 C8
A well-liked member of its class, aliased as Cannabicyclohexanol, the dimethyloctyl homologue of CP 47,497, and is utilized as a vigorous ingredient in Spice blends, dating back in 2009. It has been publicized as a potent cannabinoid agonist, fashioning the properties of THC, to a higher level.

CP 55,940
Third compound of the family, tagged as 2-[(1R,2R,5R)-5-hydroxy-2-(3-hydroxypropyl) cyclohexyl]-5-(2-methyloctan-2-yl)phenol, and known as a highly potent, and non-classical cannabinoid agonist, as well. Contrary to THC, this chemical is 45 times more aggressive, and is a full agonist to CB1, and CB2 receptors. Subsequently, it also stands as an antagonist to CPR55, identified also as CB3 receptors.

CP 55,244
(2S,4S,4aS,6R,8aR)-6-(hydroxymethyl)-4-[2-hydroxy-4-(2-methyloctan-2-yl)phenyl]-1,2,3,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-decahydronaphthalen-2-ol, also renowned as the fourth chemical in this family. Extremely strong, and is also non-orthodox. It is potent, as much as it is a full agonist of CB1, and equipped with Ki of .21nM.

CP 50,556-1
An artificial cannabinoid analog, linked to the familiar medication called Dronabinol (Marinol). This chemical is also called Levonantradol, and has not been approved by the FDA. It was first developed by Pfizer. With strength weighing 30 times more than THC, it is highly potent. CP 50,556-1 also manufactures an anti-emetic property, thus helping to stop queasiness, or the feeling of vomiting once activated by CB1 and CB2 receptors. it also has analgesic properties.

Properties of CP Chemical Compounds
Limited details, coming from research, is divulged, in terms on just how effective this chemical is, however, there is enough data to prove that CP is much stronger, and more potent than THC. A user’s body weight, and dose taken, all collaborates on how the user will feel after administering the chemical into the body. Manifestations parallel to the feeling of bewilderment, massive stress of concentration, calm, and coolness. On the other hand, the negative outcome may switch from sleepiness, or lack of focus throughout the day of use, or even runs on through the next day.

CP Measured Quantity, and Aftermath of Use
Common users can consume as low as .25mg, and still manage to get the same desirable effect. On an average, the normal dose of users’ runs between 1 to 3 mg. Method of utilization may require different mg to obtain a desired result.

Scheme of Use
The apposite manner to consume CP is still up in the air, and has not been finished, and confined. Users have both smoked, and taken the chemical orally.

Warning: Toxicity of CP chemicals is still very much unclear, and unknown. There is not enough data to linger on its value and safety in use. Direct danger of this chemical is still a toss-up. Ample research must be conducted to suffice the question on its safety, and toxicity.

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