The rise of research chemicals in the Netherlands: What You Need To Know

In the world of chemical research, there is a growing interest in specific substances known as research chemicals. These chemicals, often used for scientific studies and experiments, have become increasingly popular in the Netherlands in recent years. In this blog, we dive deeper into some of the most sought-after research chemicals, including “2mmc [...]

The future of 2-MMC: What You Need To Know About This Research Chemical

Since the recent changes in legislation surrounding 3-CMC, 2-MMC has emerged as a promising replacement. This synthetic substance, known for its stimulating and psychoactive effects, is becoming increasingly popular among researchers and users. 2-MMC works by stimulating the production of dopamine and serotonin, leading to feelings of increased energy and [...]

New Trends in Research Chemicals: 2-MMC remains popular among users

In the world of research chemicals, 2-MMC is currently one of the most discussed substances. This synthetic cathinone has recently risen in popularity, especially after the illegal declaration of 3-CMC. Users report that 2-MMC has similar effects, such as increased energy and euphoria, which makes it an attractive option for those looking for [...]

Discover 2mmc: explanation of this synthetic cathinone

2MMC, also known as 2-Methylmethcathinone, is a synthetic substance belonging to the category of research chemicals. It has received a lot of attention, especially since it is often seen as a replacement for the recently declared illegal 3-CMC. In this blog we give you detailed information about 2-MMC, from the effect to the correct dosage. What […]

Why 2mmc is also called Kitty or Meow

The designations "Kitty" and "Meow “the nicknames” Kitty “and” Meow" may seem strange and unusual for a chemical at first glance, but they have a number of possible explanations: the importance of nickname usage the use of nicknames such as “Kitty” and “meow” for 2MMC and 3mmc has some implications: combination of phonetic similarity the nicknames "Kitty” and "Meow" [...]

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