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dj_mdma
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| quote: | Originally posted by dj_cuba
I've heard that St. Johns Wort is a very good mood elevator, especially when used in conjunction with 5-HTP.
I've also heard that it can cause side effects such as headaches, drowsyness and sun sensitivity. Can someone confirm this? |
St John's Wort is widely regarded as a herbal alternative to chemical anti-depressants. they take slightly less time to take effect than SSRI's and TCA's (2-4 weeks instead 4-6 weeks)
however its effects are idiosyncratic, that is, scientists are not entirely sure what its mechanism of action is, but it works in the way that it was intended.
So in theory, using it alongside 5HTP should keep you out of a state of depression, but it won't make you happy in the same sense that mdma would, instead it would keep you "normal"
as for the legal "research chemicals" as follows...
5 - Me0 - DMT, 2Ci, 2 CT 7 and a couple of others which i will dig up in a minute are chemicals which are legal in the US, due to the fact that they are "research" chemicals, and have not been classified as true narcotics. taking them has been reported to give you highs that could be regarded as "hallucinogenic ecstacy" you are happy and you see weird shit. In the UK they are illegal. however, you can still order them to "research facilities" and no one would be none the wiser.
I will post up the article that was posted in the UK forum.
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Apr-13-2004 21:09
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dj_mdma
I'm on HarderFaster now.

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Apr-13-2004 21:16
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