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AL-LAD cross tolerance question.

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TOXSIN

Knowledge is power, at the price of losing the bli
Can anyone with any pharmacology experience or just general experience with this chemical answer something for me?

I'm wondering if AL-LAD has a cross tolerance with nBomes (25I-nBome) specifically, or with 4-aco-dmt, I know the tolerance for each specific chemical, but do they cross each other? Also to help me learn how, in the future, would I go about figuring out something like this on my own? Just testing chems multiple days in a row doesn't sound like it would give accurate enough readings I'm positive well at least assuming it has to do with the parts of the brain each chem interacts with?
 
Does LSD have cross tolerance with the mentioned substances? That would probably be an easier question to answer, and I think considering their structural similarities, one could expect it could work similarly.

Even though it has appeared lately again, still very few people have tried it so I don't think the information on this specific cross-tolerance is out there yet. Maybe you're lucky and someone here took both close in time.
 
Like with most 5ht psychs cross tolerance should be counted for, 5-7days is usually enough to get back to baseline.

Although the drug DOC seems to ignore this since ive dosed it multiple times the day after heavy lsd trips with little noticeable weakening in effects.
 
Personally I find there is always slightly less tolerance between psychedelics that are of the different families.

Phenethylamine is one family, Tryptamine + LSD is another.

That said there is still a tolerance between the two families; I just find that there is less tolerance if you switch a family than if you try and dose another psychedlic of the same family.

LSD taken after 4-aco-DMT produces almost no effect for me (even "doubling dosage"), wheras taking DOM or 2c-b still produces a significant effect (although slightly less than if taken by itself with an ample break before).
 
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