What are the different types of K? I see S Isomer and R Isomer. I've ordered K a few times and sometimes it has burned my nose like hell and other times its been pretty smooth. Does that have anything to do with the type of K? or would it be more of a purity thing? Thanks
there are a bunch of different ketamine isomers, knowing the difference between them and how they effect people is the job of an anesthesiologist.
The majority of ketamine usage is S+ and R-, I suppose they have the best recreational high. people will swear by a certain isomer, which I don't understand. I like my ket racemic, which is a mixture of the isomers.
As far as burn and drip it comes down to drug quality and the person