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well that automatic google translate or funny chinese translating from the suppliers description already makes me wonder if they are really expressing what we think they are.Then there is the fact that 'hallucinations' is a way too broad term that doesnt necessarily mean psychedelic, it can be a term also used for delirants and so on (and the term 'slight' is very peculiar too)Lastly, even if it was psychedelic that they meant, just because some chinese supplier says its psychedelic is not good enough source IMO for proving that the plant's effects are de facto psychedelic.Im not saying it is not psychedelic, and as you saw I already added Elemicin to the WIKI. But what I am saying is that its important to be critical and that one or two anecdotal reports (with all due respect, given its you) and a bad translation in a chinese supplier store is not the strongest of evidences. But at least its interesting and worth to put in the info we have and worth to research more Question. What is elemicin classified as? Its not an alkaloid, so what is it? A phenolic compound? What is the right classification for it?
well that automatic google translate or funny chinese translating from the suppliers description already makes me wonder if they are really expressing what we think they are.
Then there is the fact that 'hallucinations' is a way too broad term that doesnt necessarily mean psychedelic, it can be a term also used for delirants and so on (and the term 'slight' is very peculiar too)
Lastly, even if it was psychedelic that they meant, just because some chinese supplier says its psychedelic is not good enough source IMO for proving that the plant's effects are de facto psychedelic.
Im not saying it is not psychedelic, and as you saw I already added Elemicin to the WIKI. But what I am saying is that its important to be critical and that one or two anecdotal reports (with all due respect, given its you) and a bad translation in a chinese supplier store is not the strongest of evidences. But at least its interesting and worth to put in the info we have and worth to research more
Question. What is elemicin classified as? Its not an alkaloid, so what is it? A phenolic compound? What is the right classification for it?