no disrespect to the OP, please...at least she asked us on here instead of calling the police. i think you should ask your son about these drugs, and have him tell you...i'm sure you would be proud of the amount of research he's done on these compounds before ingesting them
Nah.....FUCK that!!! I have no respect for the OP. She didn't even TRY to listen to anything we said, even though she asked for our advice, and she didn't take any time to research the chems before she flushed them. Instead, she chose to remain ignorant. That deserves no respect, imo. Of course, I still have a sneaking suspicion that this is a troll.
People are ignorant because of fear. I have educated my mom and showed her how educated i am about substances and about my substance use, though when it comes down to it she's scared and doesn't want me doing them.
yea...i wasn't sure if she was a troll or not. and i can't honestly say that i blame her for flushing them. but as soon as her kid moves out, he'll be able to decide what to take himself
it's actually 5HT2A. and that is thought to be true for the "classics" (mushrooms, LSD, cacti). but i've taken notes from a scientific journal article (i can't find the link for this one, sorry) that lists SEVERAL other serotonin receptors; 5HT1B (LSD's favorite), 5HT2B (hit by 2C-E, 2C-T-2, TMA, and psilocin), 5HT7 (N,N-DMT), the Alpha2C receptor (mescaline). this same journal article ranked psychedelics in order of selectivity. DMT, DPT, DOI, and LSD were the least selective, meaning they bound to the most type of receptors. this is all concerning serotonin. this paper http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17223101 says "Alpha-metyltryptamine (AMT), a tryptamine derivative, was one of the strongest re-uptake inhibitors and releasers of the three monoamines [dopamine, serotonin (5-HT) and norepinephrine]." so some of these RCs may in fact release dopomine and be considered addictive by your definition. just so we don't get too one sided
here ya go pork I think this is what you were lookin for http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0009019