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Better than ibogaine without side effects

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#31 sativa

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Posted 19 September 2015 - 02:02 AM

do you notice any effect from Blue Lotus? i tried it a while back when in full blown benzo withdrawal, couldn't notice anything.

Like I said, Blue Lotus balances/resensitizes the entire dopamine system. It is definitively psychoactive and for me, this manifests as sedation.


I even take random tablets i find on the ground hoping it would make me high.

lol im the perfect example for yall haha

Rofl :laugh:
This remebers me on me and my friends in the Adolescence
We tried to smoke aspirine, Camomille and so on... just for the seek of a high lol
Don't forget about the nutmeg, peanut shells, banana peels, bed bugs, etc...
Nutmeg is actually a very potent psychoactive. It contains substances called Allylbenzenes which can provide quite potent psychoactive effects. The thing with nutmeg though is that the effects it provides vary widely depending upon the composition of the nut, the biochemistry of the user etc.

But, it is definitely psychoactive, I can confirm this first hand.... Even a full medium sized nut ground up and consumed with a meal provides noticable psychoactive effects post meal.

Edited by sativa, 19 September 2015 - 02:14 AM.


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#32 Flex

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Posted 20 September 2015 - 12:22 AM

I´ve cooked with nutmeg and overdosed it a bit, my experience was no fun at all.

Felt just intoxicated and dull for 2 days

 



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