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@BahiyaSutta but it's unclear what their dosages were. It doesn't have to work well for everyone every time for there to be a significant mechanism worth exploring though
Didn't do anything for me. People have widely varying reactions to all these things. One friend can't take P5P as it spikes his dopamine and he feels like he's on crack, for example. Various people here said they get dmt visuals from melatonin + harmalas (I didn't notice anything). You say you get some kind of dmt feeling? But not an actual trip? I get dmt feelings randomly anyway so I'm prob not the best test subject.
Was it you who posted this protocol many years ago also or are you independently rediscovering it?
I asked Gemini if this would work for most people and it said no, to...
Yeah like i said, if this doesn't work for someone, they didn't do something right or they have deficiencies which need to be corrected first.
To get this to work, you apparently can't or shouldn't have a B12 deficiency, or Folate deficiency, or deficiencies in any other nutrients along the metabolic chains that are involved in Folate metabolism and the like.
You also have to make sure you time and consume things properly, so like with oral DMT for example some people take DMT and Harmalas at the same time (like via traditional Ayahuasca) or take them 20 to 30 minutes apart when a more proper timeframe would be 1 hour between the Harmalas and the DMT, same thing goes for Harmalas and Psilocin (Psilohuasca), as well as the Tryptophan+B's, you want to take anything metabolized by MAO-A when there is maximal/peak gut MAO-A inhibition which ime/for me personally is exactly 1 hour into the Harmalas, but the timing between the Harmalas and MAO-A substrates can depend on one's CYP2D6 status as those with high amounts of CYP2D6 metabolize Harmalas faster which can shorten the timeframe, or those with low amounts of CYP2D6 which could stretch out the timeframe to some degree, i think i'm average in CYP2D6 so 1 hour apart is best ime.
Then you just have to make sure that you take the P5P B6, Methylcobalamin B12, and possibly some amount of Methylfolate, with the Tryptophan, during active gut MAO-A inhibition. And if one is deficient in B12, even if they take the B12 with it, it might not work until they get to work on correcting their B12 deficiency.
Another factor to account for would be Potassium and/or Magnesium deficiency since they are the cofactors needed by Methionine Adenosyltransferase to turn Methionine into SAM, and if one is low/deficient in Potassium and/or Magnesium they can thus be low in SAM, though i haven't tried taking Potassium/Magnesium with this stuff so i don't think they're necessarily needed in the mix itself, but just make sure one doesn't have low Potassium or Magnesium and it should be fine.
From there, one should get their SAM, which then gets used by INMT, which then turns to SAH which then gets converted into Homocysteine by SAH Hydrolase and then the Homocysteine gets converted back into Methionine by B12/Methylfolate via Methionine Synthase and so on and on the cycle goes.
So long as one has all the nutrients and substrates and precursors and available enzymes needed, it'll work.