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Experiences - Phenylethylamine Experiences
Dear SWIYs, Today SWIM's much anticipated Phenylethylamine caps has arrived. And of course SWIM couldn't wait to experiment. SWIM picked up and ate a cream-cheese bagel on the way home from work. SWIM was very hungry being he had only a 15min break on a 7hr shift at work. Despite eating SWIM was too anxious to void his plans and quickly opened the PEA bottle and downed two whole pills. ````````````````````` Experience KEY+ Positive | = Neutral | - Negative Dosage: 1000mg or 1,0 g (Two 500mg capsules, swallowed whole and unopened) Setting/Situation: Watching T.V. with brother T+00:37 hr/min = Subtle anxiety waiting for the "waves" of pleasure to initiate + Laughing comes more easily and prevalent. T+01:00 hr/min + Ongoing consciousness of how laughter seems easier; many situations on T.V. comedy movie are picked up and found to be funny. - However still an annoyed, "this can't be it" feeling; no euphoria. = Still waiting, anxious feeling. - Beginning to loose hope of euphoria T+01:15 hr/min
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Top 10 Bizarre But True Drugs And Their Effects
Health Seeking the ultimate high, people have ingested all kinds of bizarre chemicals and plants through history. Fortunately they have related (those who lived anyway) their experiences so we can now recount them to you. Prepare to be shocked by some of the contents on this list – you will almost certainly not know the drugging abilities of the majority of these. They may not be the most pleasant alternatives for when you run out of weed, but they certainly work. This list starts off with quite a bang, so get reading. Anafranil (clomipramine) Anafranil is an anti-depressant that causes people to have orgasms every time they yawn. Yes, this pesticide – which has now been made illegal in many countries, can produce feelings somewhat like Ecstasy (Hear that environmentalists?? DIPT is a tryptamine that affects auditory (sound-based) functions. Saffron is a flower used as a food additive. It’s not just for cats anymore! Various Venoms and Poisons Source: The Disinformation Book of Lists
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Review by Dr. Tom Roberts, published in The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 75-77, 2003.
Review by Dr. Tom Roberts, published in The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 75-77, 2003. DMT: The Spirit Molecule — A Doctor's Revolutionary Research into the Biology of Near-Death and Mystical Experiences. By Rick Strassman. Rochester, VT: Park Street Press, 2001. xviii + 358 pages. $16.95 paper. Ketamine: Dreams and Realities. In Search of the Ultimate High: Spiritual Experience Through Psychoactives. Reviewed by Thomas B. As Dogen, a thirteenth-century Japanese Buddhist teacher said, "We must always be disturbed by the truth." -- Quoted in DMT (p. xvii). If we are to believe their authors, these three books have some important but disturbing truths for us. These books present MDMA (N-Methyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine, a.k.a. 1. 2. 3. Strassman's most interesting religious speculations concern the pineal gland and its possible role in spiritual experience. Karl Jansen, author of Ketamine: Dreams and Realities, is also a psychiatrist.
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