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Pseudo allergy effects from papaver somniferum?
Smiling replied to ZooL's topic in Pharmacology, Chemistry & Medicine
Non-drowsy anti-histamine beforehand can reduce the itch. Metoclopramide will reduce/eliminate nausea. You can get metoclopramide OTC compounded with paracetamol as "anagraine". -
Interesting story(if accurate...).
Smiling replied to ZooL's topic in Pharmacology, Chemistry & Medicine
Imagine hiring a helium bottle and putting a handful of seed in each Ballon. Then letting them go, theyd go up and the rain down seeds everywhere -
This is extremely interesting. A friend of mine tried mushrooms for the first time a week ago. It's his first time with anything like that and he had 9g dry over a few hours and even then barely felt it. That amount would wipe the floor with even a seasoned psychonaut. He frequently takes oxycodone and as it was his birthday I'll bet he treated himself before eating the mushrooms. I'll ask him when I next see him. I'll actually have to warn him because if he eats 9g at once without the oxy he'll probably have an overwhelming experience
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Absinthe is easy to make (and delicious). NOt sure why its not more popular here because it is refreshing on a hot summers arvo. If you wanted to up the thujone you could soak the wormwood in the neutral overnight before cutting it down to 50% A lot of the stuff about absinthe is propaganda from the wine industry. At some point in time France (Europe as well?) had a a pest that decimated their wine crops. At the same time french soldiers were getting a little bit of medicinal absinthe in their ration packs. Returning soldiers didnt have any wine so they started drinking absinthe, as did a lot of other people. After a while the vintners developed a strain of grapes immune to the disease but everyone like the absinthe better. The wine industry set about starting a smear campaign against absinthe. This is where many of the myths of absinthe come from. After the ban another drink was created which is pretty similar, its called Pastis. Its still pretty popular in the south of France and amongst french kids who want to get drunk for cheap. This is a tried and true recipe: 5L neutral @ 50% 135g star anise 60g chopped wormwood 8.3g crushed fennel seeds 1 stick cinnamon 6 cracked cardamom pods 2 pinches of white and black pepper 1 nutmeg, cracked 8 cloves Just chuck all these herbs in a little pot still, chuck 100ml of heads and then collect about 2.4L. My final alcohol content was 78%. This is an absinthe bleu so its clear instead of green. To make it green you'd soak some melissa and petit wormwood for a day.
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Anyone got bulk sceletium? I can pay for it or give you back some of the extract I'm going to make. Cheers
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Sceletium use for anxiety in dogs.
Smiling replied to waterboy 2.0's topic in Pharmacology, Chemistry & Medicine
How is this going? I have a friend that has a psycho dog and would hopefully benefit from a little scelly. -
you shouldnt allow your plants to flower either. During flowering more nornicotine is produced which makes more carcinogens when curing
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I this still available? Los or portion?
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i'm away till the 21st but after that I''m keen
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I wont be able to make it late june, Ill be overseas
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Oh no!! I thought this was tomorrow. Bummer. Ill hope to catch you all next time
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"Shamanic Science" subforum drafts.
Smiling replied to mysubtleascention's topic in Site & Forum Matters
What is Shamanic Science? What are you trying to observe? Is it like Christian Science ie not science? -
Plant Induced Sleep Paralysis
Smiling replied to MeanGreen's topic in Pharmacology, Chemistry & Medicine
I get this quite often, especially when I have to take opioid painkillers, so its not a surprise that kratom may cause it too. I usually wake up, cant move and then there is someone in the room with me walking towards me very ominously like they are going to cause me harm. And then I wake up drenched in sweat heart pounding. This will repeat many times in a night until I eventually stop trying to sleep. I found the best way to get through it is to put a movie on my phone and put in ear plugs. I usually watch a narnia film because its on youtube and is a very calm movie. Do you also sleep walk? I do this quite often too. People have seen me open the back door and go for walks at night, its so weird. The worst thing I do is piss on things. Ill wake up and go piss on a tv or something, so embarrassing. One time I was at a party and fell asleep, i woke up to this guy yelling at me. I'd walked into his room and started pissing on his bed/him.