I don't know about trying something that contains strychnine that isn't well known. You could kill yourself if you took a little bit too much.
I'm curious about this seed and want to know more. Maybe there's more in it than just strychnine? Or maybe strychnine has mild psychedelic effects if specifically used sublingually?
I know that small doses of strychnine act as a stimulant, and make your senses more acute. Sounds have more detail, colors are brighter, everything looks more intense, etc., so it almost sounds like something on the verge of being psychedelic. But from what I've read, even people suffering seizures from strychnine overdose don't have psychedelic effects. I keep reading that the mind remains clear even up until death from overdose of strychnine. The effects it has on the senses, while fantastic in low doses in combination with other psychedelics, are not truly psychedelic, it just increases your senses, it doesn't cause sense distortions, or at least that's what I've read.
Now I did read once on another forum that this one guy found strychnine to be somewhat mind altering at higher doses than is usually used. Considering the high toxicity of strychnine, it doesn't seem wise to use it for any such effects. I can see using small doses to enhance other psychedelics, but pushing the limit and taking a high doses of strychnine for some sort of intoxication sounds really dangerous to me.
Are there any known deaths caused by Camalonga strychnos?