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Found some ginger gum at the pharmacy, prescribed specifically to reduce nausea, so we're gonna see how that goes today after 3.7g ground rue in capsules with holes and 50-60mg DMT dissolved in a small amount of OJ...
 
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Nice what an awesome find, you are one lucky fish. Keep us posted as to how affective the ginger gum is... 😉


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Hello, thank you for sharing.

You said "prescribed", do you literally mean that a doctor has to write you a prescription for them or is it something that I would be able to find over the counter?

If so, was it a drugstore "chain"? Which one? What was the name brand of the gum?

Thanks
 
awesome!.. do let us know... .. i find drinking a chai/ginger tea helps a lot...

just thinking about what gum does for us when chewing regular gum,,,it gets the juices flowing in the body and does other things(maybe someone can chyme in on that)..i find that chewing regular gum on an upset stomach helps and it also helps with the flow of my energies.... so it sounds like ginger gum would be double helpful,,,not just helping with the fluids in the stomach to flow, etc but also with what the ginger does... very exciting
 
When I said "prescribed", I didn't mean that a doctor has to give you a prescription for it. I just meant that's the "assigned medicinal use". Sorry about the confusion.

So here's what happened with the ginger gum: First of all, it tastes like ordinary gum. Packs a whopping amount of flavor into that little piece though. I took one piece as I was preparing my rue, spat it out and took another piece after consuming my rue, another piece after drinking the pharma itself and then one more piece some short time into the trip. It did a decent job of suppressing the nausea for a while, but it [the nausea] would peak its head through for a second or two at a time. It was beginning to start to seem like I would be able to get through the experience without purging and relatively nausea-free. Well, probably two hours or so after ingestion, out of no where the nausea made itself very present. I got up, went to the bathroom and had some gut wrenching hurls. It was one of the easiest purges I've had yet. It took very little effort, and when I was done I felt on top of the world. Now I should note, that while the ginger gum wasn't entirely effective at killing the nausea, it should be noted that I have an exceptionally weak stomach. Out of the 3 people who have taken my pharma with me, with the same doses and everything, to date I'm the only one who has actually gotten even remotely nauseous from it, so that should be taken into account. I think this could be an effective tool, as it certainly did keep the nausea on the back burner for a while and may have facilitated in an easier purge.

Some things I'd like to note from the experience itself: I took 60mg spice which is the most I've consumed at once (previously my highest was 50mg). The effects kicked in much quicker than usual, and as soon as they did I had these very large hyperspatial objects floating around. They were quite large for a non-vaped DMT experience. Usually, especially before vaping any DMT to take me further into the pharma experience, the patterns are small and web-like or web-configured. These were full-blown hyperspatial objects that were able to take up practically my whole view at once. I was quite pleased with that. After purging, I had a lot of energy, that quite simply hasn't been there since my first pharma experience. I had music going through the speakers literally all day, and while I was listening to some pretty trippy stuff before the purge, afterwards I was rocking out. Never would have thought I could have the energy to jump all around the house like a kid on the stuff [I seem to get sleepier than most folks with this cause I don't do an extraction on my rue]. It was a great experience all in all. After the purge, there was no residual nausea that would return throughout the trip and I was just able to be comfortable and enjoy myself.

Lastly, I'm gonna transcribe what was on the back of the ginger gum box for all who are curious. Again, please note that while it didn't work 100% for me, I have one of the most sensitive stomachs in the world I think. Anyway, here's what it says:

Anti-Nausea Ginger Gum
For travel, morning sickness and chemotherapy induced nausea-relief
As a medicinal herb, ginger has been used for thousands of years. Now you can enjoy its natural soothing properties in a convenient, great-tasting gum. Reach for some whenever you need relief from nausea - with no side effects. Each piece of gum provides 25mg of ginger oil, equivalent to 8g of fresh ginger root.

Nutritional facts: Serving size: 2 pieces (2.7gm) Amount per serving: Calories 8, total fat 0gm (0% DV) Sodium 0mg (0% DV) Total carbohydrates 2gm (1% DV), Sugars 2gm, Protein 0gm.

Ingredient: gum base, corn syrup, natural sugar, soya lecithin, menthol, color (titanium dioxide), glazing agent, carnauba wax, natural ginger oil.
 
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