MiPLA

(Lamide)


TrippyWiki score: 6.2/10

What is MiPLA?

MiPLA is a rare LSD analog that was discovered by Albert Hofmann. The drug has little to no visuals and is described by its users as more euphoric and empathogenic than other lysergamides. The great Ann Shulgin once said that MiPLA is “better than the great Lucy (LSD).”

Why choose MiPLA over other psychedelics?

MiPLA…

  • Doesn’t cause a “bad trip” as often as most other psychedelics
  • Doesn’t seem to cause damage to your organs and there is no known lethal dose (although research on this chemical is limited)
  • Has a relatively short duration (4-6 hours)
  • Usually doesn’t cause nausea or physical discomfort
  • Allows you to have cleaner thoughts than if you were to take magic mushrooms or LSD, for example
  • Is legal in most (if not all) countries)

Long-term benefits & side effects

Unfortunately, we know very little about the drug, so most of the benefits and side effects are purely speculation.
Many of the benefits will only occur if you follow the tips below.
Most (if not all) of the side effects are preventable and they will not happen if you follow the Safety checklist.

MiPLA…

  • Could help treat depression and PTSD
  • Might lower your levels of stress and anxiety, including social anxiety
  • May be useful for treating addictions
  • Might help you form positive habits, such as meditation and exercise
  • Probably increases neuroplasticity
  • Makes you more creative and open-minded
  • Helps you look at your life from a different perspective
  • Might help you heal your childhood trauma and forgive people who’ve hurt you
  • Makes you more conscious and loving
  • Can give you insights into the nature of reality
  • Can make you appreciate nature more
  • Might help treat cluster headaches
  • Might be physically dangerous (we don’T know since there is very little data on this substance)
  • Might not be real MiPLA and can instead be a physically dangerous substance (such as 25I-NBOMe)
  • Can lead to self-harm if you take it in an unsafe environment
  • Might speed up the onset of schizophrenia if you’re genetically predisposed to it
  • Can cause HPPD and physical damage if you combine it with other substances (such as alcohol or stimulants)
  • Could cause you trauma due to bad set and setting
  • Might lead to drug-induced psychosis if you’re predisposed to it
  • Can be psychologically addictive (but only if you use the psychedelic recreationally)
  • Can cause seizures in rare cases
  • Is illegal in many places and you might get arrested for getting involved with the substance

How to take MiPLA

Administration

MiPLA is most commonly sold on a blotter. You can either swallow the substance or let it dissolve on your tongue.

Always test your blotter with a Marquis Reagent Testing Kit because 25I-NBOMe can be sold as MiPLA and it can be extremely dangerous even in a tiny amount. If the blotter turns brown when tested, that means the blotter contains some form of NBOMe or NBOH and you should trash it.

If you are not willing to test the substance, swallow it without letting it stay on your tongue. If you do so, NBOMe and NBOH drugs should not affect you to nearly the same extent because they do not absorb well in the stomach while most lysergamides do.

If you stick the tab under your tongue, the drug will dissolve a little faster and it will take slightly less time to notice the effects.
This is especially the case if you eat food before your trip.

Dosage

  • 50 µg = Threshold
    You may and may not notice any effects at this dose.
  • 100-150 µg = Light dose
    Since MiPLA is an extremely rare substance and we don’t know much about its effects, this is the best dose to start with.
  • 150-300 µg = Regular dose
    This is the dose that most users take.
  • 300-500 µg = Strong dose
    This dose is almost definitely safe but make sure to build your way up slowly.
  • 500-700 µg = High dose
    Even though this dose is likely safe, there is not enough information on MiPLA to know for sure. Be careful and avoid this dose unless you have a good reason to take it.
  • 700+ µg = Heroic dose
    Even though this dose is likely safe, there is not enough information on MiPLA to know for sure. Be careful and avoid this dose unless you have a good reason to take it.

Since we don’t have much data on MiPLA, these doses could be wrong. Always start with a low dose!

Do not take a strong dose if you don’t have a trip sitter nearby.

High doses can cause you to reach a breakthrough where you lose sense of the physical world. You will become so conscious that you will “go unconscious.”

The last thing you want is to start lying unconscious on a street or in a club. Keep in mind that the higher the dose you take, the more important it is to be in a safe environment.

Some people are more sensitive than others. Some individuals can take 600 µg and feel nothing while some can experience ego dissolution at 100 µg. Finding the best dose may require some experimentation.

Equivalents for 100 µg of MiPLA

The effects of the psychedelics below are not the same as the effects of MiPLA. This chart only compares the intensity of each substance. These numbers are also just estimates since we don’t have a lot of data on MiPLA

MiPLA100 µg
LSD50 µg
Dry Mushrooms0.7 grams
Mescaline100 mg
Moringa Glory (LSA)70 seeds
HWB (LSA)3 seeds
1P-LSD50 µg
ETH-LAD35 µg
AL-LAD55 µg
ALD-5255 µg
LSZ60 µg
25I-NBOMe300 µg (can be dangerous!)
4-AcO DMT7 mg
4-HO MET8 mg

Safety checklist

Maximize the benefits

Keep in mind that integration is even more important than the trip itself. Taking psychedelics would be almost useless if you didn’t retain any lessons in your day-to-day life.

What will help you the most is contemplating about the experience – be it by journaling, thinking about the trip, or sharing your memories with a trusted friend.

Distracting thoughts can get in the way, which is why you want to spend the day after your trip without TV, social media, and other distractions.

If you can, spend time in silence and solitude. Meditate, go for a walk, contemplate the experience.

Should you listen to music on MiPLA?

Music can make the trip more pleasant and greatly increase the benefits. That is why it is used in most psychotherapy sessions.

Not all music is created equal. Listening to N.W.A. and 2Pac would usually be counterproductive. Even positive, relaxing music with lyrics can sometimes be a distraction.

If you decide to listen to music on psychedelics, choose calm, classical music with little to no lyrics.

This playlist used in Johns Hopkins psilocybin studies is proven to be extremely effective:

Roland Griffiths, the author of this playlist, went over hundreds of great uplifting and therapeutic songs and only chose the best of the best based on how his patients responded to the music.

The music should be loud enough so you can hear it clearly
but not unpleasantly loud. If you can, play it in your headphones.

Duration

Onset = 20-40 minutes
Come up =
45-90 minutes
Peak =
1-2 hours
Come down =
1-2 hours

  • You should notice the first effects within 30 minutes after you take the psychedelic
  • You will reach the maximum effect around the 1-hour mark
  • The whole trip usually lasts for 4-6 hours
  • At heroic doses, your trip may last for even longer
  • If you eat before your trip, the substance will take longer to kick in

What does MiPLA feel like?

Users report the experience as less visual than LSD (around 30% as visual).

Some say that MiPLA has empathogenic properties that are comparable to MDMA. Many users say they felt more euphoric on their MiPLA trip than on any other lysergamide.

A MiPLA body high is also comparable to the body high people get on MDMA.

MiPLA gives you a light headspace and lacks the potency of LSD.

Common short-term effects include:

Euphoria
Increased creativity and open-mindedness
Mindfulness, being present

Higher capability for love and compassion
Pain relief
Feeling one with all that is

Seeing life from a different perspective
Appreciating small things
Higher energy
Increased awareness
Stamina enhancement

Feeling your emotions more intensely
Memory suppression
Time distortion

Inability to sleep
Visual effects (enhanced colors, seeing patterns in everything, distortions, …)

Getting stuck in a thought loop
Confusion
Nausea
Headache
Inability to focus
Increased body temperature
Increased heart rate
Worse thermoregulation
Difficulty urinating
Anxiety, paranoia

Vulnerability

The higher dose you take, the more intense these effects will be.

With that said, it is impossible to accurately describe the experience through human language.

The psychedelic affects each individual differently and no two trips are the same. Therefore, there is virtually no way to know what your trip will feel like.

The only way to truly know what MiPLA feels like is to try it.

MiPLA will most likely give you a pleasant experience. Bad trips can happen but you can prevent them by following the tips below.

Bad trips

Bad trips mostly happen because people take the substance irresponsibly. If you take this psychedelic the right way, there is virtually no chance you’ll get a bad trip.

In case you still do, that’s good! A “bad” trip isn’t bad, it can actually be the most healing and insightful moment of your life!

During a “bad” trip, negative emotions are coming up from your subconscious mind. They have always been there whether you are aware of it or not. They have been damaging your life and a difficult trip is an opportunity to process these traumas and unpleasant feelings and let go of them.

The more painful the experience, the more you can heal.

So instead of calling bad trips bad, call them challenging.

If you understand that bad trips are awesome in the long run, not only will you feel more comfortable diving into these challenging states, it will actually excite you!

Why they happen

The most common reasons for getting a bad trip are:

  • Tripping in an unsafe environment (in public, at a party, even nature doesn’t feel safe if you take higher doses)
  • Facing difficult times in your day-to-day life (a break-up, death of a loved one, …)
  • Rejecting to let go and trying to hold on to your ego and control the state
  • Being afraid of the trip (either because of the stigma around psychedelics or because you are not sure how pure your substance is)
  • Mixing the psychedelic with alcohol, weed, or other drugs
  • Expecting a bad trip (it can easily become a self-fulfilling prophecy)

How to cope with a bad trip

  • Do not perceive this experience as something bad, remember that facing these difficult emotions is extremely healing
  • Fully surrender to the experience, do not try to feel good
  • If you’re alone, call a trusted friend to come over and keep you safe

How to end a bad trip

In case you are not ready to face your inner demons yet, there are a few ways to end a bad trip.

One possible way is to put on music that is familiar to you. Another way is to switch up your location and move from one place to another. This can completely change your train of thought.

In case the trip becomes extremely challenging and there is no one around you to keep you safe, consider ending your trip with a trip killer.

Using a trip killer usually is not the best idea because the bad emotions will stay unresolved and you will get little to no benefits from the experience. With that said, using a trip killer is smarter than harming yourself.

The 2 best options that you have for ending a bad trip are Phenibut and benzodiazepines.

Phenibut is generally safer. The downside is that it can take hours to kick in.

So to end a trip, use benzodiazepines but only do this if you completely have to.

Interactions

  • Lion’s Mane and Niacin
    Taking Lion’s mane and niacin combined with a microdose of lysergamides or other serotonergic psychedelics can result in significant improvements in neuroplasticity. To maximize the benefits related to neuroplasticity, take a microdose with 1 gram of dry Lion’s mane and 50-100 mg of niacin every 3rd day.
  • Vitamins/minerals
    Many nutrients, such as vitamin C, B12, and choline, are neuroprotective. In addition to that, fixing your nutrient deficiencies is important for your well-being during the trip.
  • Herbs
    Herbs can help calm you down. Herbal teas (chamomile, lemon balm, valerian root, …) are especially helpful.
  • Green tea
    Tea makes you both more alert and calm at the same time. It also contains neuroprotective antioxidants, such as EGCG.
  • CBD
    CBD has a calming effect.
  • Magic mushrooms
    The substances most likely act synergistically, some people prefer this combination instead of taking the two individually.
  • Weed
    Marijuana will greatly intensify the trip.
  • MDMA
    They most likely have a synergistic effect but MiPLA might increase the neurotoxicity of MDMA. Also, do not combine the two if you suffer from heart problems.
  • Nitrous oxide
    Nitrous oxide will multiply the intensity of your trip.
  • Dissociatives
    Combining dissociatives with psychedelics won’t necessarily cause you harm but it can be confusing and lead to bad trips.
  • Benzodiazepines (Valium, Xanax, …)
    Benzos will end your psychedelic experience within 40 minutes but using this method may cause you side effects in the long run.
  • Alcohol
    Alcohol minimizes all the potential benefits of a psychedelic experience. It also greatly increases your chance of having a bad trip.
  • SSRIs or MAOIs
    Not only will these antidepressants greatly decrease the intensity of your trip, but they can also lead to long-lasting side effects.
  • Lithium
    Combining psychedelics with lithium significantly increases the risk of seizures and psychosis.
  • Stimulants
    The combination can easily lead to heart problems, even if you’re a healthy individual.
  • Tramadol
    Combining the two can cause seizures.
  • St. John’s Wort
    This combination may lead to serotonin syndrome.

Legality

As of 2021, there is no country where MiPLA is illegal.

However, in the US, you may get arrested for possessing or taking MiPLA because of the Federal Analogue Act (since MiPLA is an analog of LSD, which is a banned substance).

Where to get MiPLA

These are the ways you can get your hands on the psychedelic, ranked from the safest to the least safe:

  • Buy MiPLA from a research chemical
    This is the best way for most of us since MiPLA is not a controlled substance. In most countries, you can buy it legally from the internet for research purposes.
  • Buy MiPLA from a hidden market
    The MiPLA you will find on the dark web is more likely to be pure than if you buy it on the street. The problem of going this route is that most dark web markets are a scam (including current SilkRoad) and you might not receive anything.
  • Buy MiPLA in person
    Whether you buy the drug from a random drug dealer or a trusted friend, you can’t know for sure what the tab contains until you use a test kit. Do not take a substance if you don’t know for sure that it is pure.
  • Make MiPLA on your own
    Creating MiPLA can be dangerous and you’d need a deep understanding of chemistry, as well as a fully-equipped home lab. In addition to that, you would have to get your hands on many chemicals that are illegal to obtain. If you try to create the drug on your own, there is a good chance you will end up behind bars or dead.

FAQ

MiPLA acts as a partial agonist 5-HT2A receptors.

With that said, the only way to truly know what this psychedelic does to your brain is to try it yourself.

It is not about your age, it is about how mature you are.

Teenagers (and younger) generally aren’t responsible enough to take psychedelics but it isn’t always the case.

If you are under the age of 21, your brain is evolving at a rapid rate on its own. This means that when you take psychedelics, there is more potential for growth but the risks are also higher.

Most importantly, you need to trip in a safe place where there are no strangers around.

Whether you should take MiPLA at home or in nature will depend on your priorities.

Tripping at home is safer and better for personal growth while taking psychedelics outside will help you develop a strong connection with nature.

Try both and see which one you like more.

MiPLA blotters have no taste or a slightly bitter taste because of the ink. If your blotter is very bitter, spit it out! It is likely to be 25I-NBOMe which may cause you physical harm and can even kill you.

Order a Marquis Reagent Testing Kit from the internet and follow the instructions on its label. If the test shows presence of NBOMe, trash the substance. If not, the blotter should be safe to take.

Keep your blotters in a cold dark place, preferably with no air.

If you don’t do this, your blotters will lose potency within a few weeks or months.

When you store MiPLA
well, it will last for years or even decades.

If you microdose with MiPLA, you can and will look sober.

On regular doses, it can be difficult to look sober, especially during the peak experience.

At strong doses, it becomes nearly impossible to act sober.

In addition to that, your pupils will be dilated.

So do not talk to your boss or your parents when you’re tripping.

Eating before you take MiPLA has some advantages as well as a few disadvantages.

One reason you’d want to eat before your trip is that people sometimes lose their appetite on psychedelics.


Preparing and eating food can also be a distraction.

If you don’t eat anything and become hungry during your trip, it can make you feel fatigued and irritated.

However, eating before your trip can cause nausea and even make you vomit.

The substance will also take longer to kick in, sometimes up to 2 hours.

So the best way to go about food is to eat a little bit 1-2 hours before the trip and have some snacks prepared next to you.

  • Immature people who are not willing to follow the safety guidelines
  • People who suffer from psychosis
  • People who have a familial history of schizophrenia
  • Those who suffer from HPPD
  • People who are going through a manic phase of bipolar disorder
  • If you’re going through extremely challenging times, you can take psychedelics but the trips might be unpleasant, beware of that

MethylIsoPropylLysergAmide.

Thank you for taking psychedelics responsibly, immature psychonauts are the last thing the psychedelic movement needs.

And thank you for being a part of this renaissance. Together, we can change the world!

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