TheGreenPhantom
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Just wondering if anyone has any insight into the qualitative effects of these substances when taken alone, and when combined with DMT (as well as what dosages were used). Which one do you prefer and why?
What form was the harmine in - salt or freebase?My experience so far with harmine by itself after I just extracted some early August has been putting it in my mouth under my tongue. Eventually enough saliva will happen that you can get it all in there and I hold it in my mouth under my tongue for 5-10 minutes before swallowing it. Doses were:
- 50mg to see if the body had any profound reaction that would cease my further interaction with the compound at higher doses. No felt effect. No observable reaction.
- 150mg no observable felt effect. Didn't have anything of note to record and thus did not.
- 200mg no felt effect. Maybe some increased attention to what I could equate to something in the same realm of caffeine. No euphoria. Nothing psychedelic in nature. No nausea. At maybe the three / four hour mark I did have a fit of yawning and laid in my bed for about 20-30minutes and watched an episode of a TV show. After that proceeded to be up and about.
What form was the harmine in - salt or freebase?
200mg harmine fb
Nothing happens, perhaps elevated mood
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250mg harmine fb
Nothing happens, perhaps elevated mood
Right - harmaline is distinctly more intoxicating, although teasing apart what synergy there may be with harmine, if any, looks as similarly worthwhile a goal as distinguishing the activities of either compound alone.Any particular reason for the interest in harmine specifically? I am not sure maybe it does have the same MAOI strength as harmaline but it does seem to be weak on psychoactive effects.
A possible reason is that caapi has harmine, but very little harmaline. I haven't tried the alkaloids on their own, but based on comparing caapi vs. alkaloids extracted from rue, harmaline seems to add a "pushy" feeling that is lacking in caapi. Although I don't know to what extent THH or other compounds in caapi contribute to the difference.Any particular reason for the interest in harmine specifically
"Oxidation" can mean any of several things, as we've also encountered with the extraction lore regarding supposed "DMT-N-oxide".I'm reading a bit on wikipedia about harmala alkaloids it's interesting that harmine is basically oxidized haramaline so perhaps over time the profile of rue changes from harmaline dominant to harmine dominant, or maybe depending on drying conditions. I'm curious to try the seperation on my 8 yo+ rue seeds. I have done the seperation before on newer seeds but I don't recall the numbers and I don't think I tried the alkaloids seperately.
Thanks for clearing things up, at first when reading about the oxidation I was surprised because there's no additional oxygen in the molecule but then I learned that hydrogen loss is also called oxidation. And I thought the same about THH and harmaline from looking at the molecular structure but the AI did not agree haha."Oxidation" can mean any of several things, as we've also encountered with the extraction lore regarding supposed "DMT-N-oxide".
With the harmala alkaloids, there's the progressive loss of hydrogens (2H at a time) from THH→harmaline→harmine, which is separate from the oxidative coupling that might reasonably be presumed to give rise to harmala red.
This last case appears highly likely to be a product of electron loss to atmospheric oxygen, as in the mnemonic for redox reactions - "OIL-RIG" Oxidation Is Loss, Reduction Is Gain [of electrons].
Sasha Shulgin also postulated a similar "degradation" process for harmala alkaloids as above, regarding the exclusive occurrence of harmine in historic caapi samples, so I wouldn't be at all surprised to find a similar process happening in Syrian rue.
Hydride transfer and its equivalents are relatively commonplace among biological processes.
yes, well… the "AI" also didn't exactly agree with @Mindlusion about DMT pyrolysis products fairly recently*, so I can't help thinking that they're broadly untrustworthy in matters of chemistry unless you're using a highly specialised model:but the AI did not agree haha.
This is all correct as well, although the first answer isn't saying much just restating the question, the question can't be answered though its not really the right question and it sorta points it out by saying it oversimplifies the complexity of smoke composition. Its not so clear that tobacco smoke is magnitudes more toxic than any other smoke, because tobacco smoke is the only smoke that people smoke ridiculous quantities of for decades, besides cannabis at least.
The second one is totally correct as well, still I would take chatGPT answers with a grain of salt, because often when does make mistakes, it states them just as confidently as it does when it makes correct statements. And if you are not able to identify when it makes a mistake, it will be misleading
Any particular reason for the interest in harmine specifically? I am not sure maybe it does have the same MAOI strength as harmaline but it does seem to be weak on psychoactive effects.
Based on my experiences with rue and caapi, this seems to be a common feature of harmala alkaloids in general. It's just harmaline is more potent in its effects, so it takes a lower dose to get there. Individual sensitivities to those effects also seem to vary a lot.lucid visual imagery the user can influence
I use mandrake transdermally for dreaming and haven't noticed any bad interactions with harmalas.I could foresee some interesting plant / compound combinations for dream states but I need to research more on the compounds in those plants to see if they would have any issues combining with a MAOI.
Was it a dream? In my case, I enter a state that is very similar to the dream state, but I'm not asleep. I can move my body without issues while I see the visuals (that yes, are highly controllable), as long as I remember I can. It is very similar to the dream state, so if yours was a dream, it's quite interesting.Yes I've also had one of my best lucid dreams on harmalas, I got up from the bed I was sleeping in and walked to the other room with a large window and I could see the planets in the way they are usually visible, as bright stars, and then I could just move them around in the sky as I wish.
Yeah for me it is a dream I'd be fully asleep, and often lucid dreams for me start from exactly where I am sleeping physically.Was it a dream? In my case, I enter a state that is very similar to the dream state, but I'm not asleep. I can move my body without issues while I see the visuals (that yes, are highly controllable), as long as I remember I can. It is very similar to the dream state, so if yours was a dream, it's quite interesting.
Based on my experiences with rue and caapi, this seems to be a common feature of harmala alkaloids in general. It's just harmaline is more potent in its effects, so it takes a lower dose to get there. Individual sensitivities to those effects also seem to vary a lot.
Yes I've also had one of my best lucid dreams on harmalas, I got up from the bed I was sleeping in and walked to the other room with a large window and I could see the planets in the way they are usually visible, as bright stars, and then I could just move them around in the sky as I wish.
I use mandrake transdermally for dreaming and haven't noticed any bad interactions with harmalas.

Yes, you are confused. Use of these molecules and preparations is a plant-based technology for mind exploration and healing with a millennia-long history of use by humans. You can familiarise yourself with all of this. You just need to concentrate and focus your internet search engine that you have on the device you have in front of you to access this information…Im confused? Im completely unfamiliar with these names of molecules?
…or you could try meditating on how you'd amelioriate this blind spot in your knowledge base.You dont need anything other than a meditation so to speak to achieve them.
If you read the discussion more carefully, you'll see that the effect resembling lucid dreaming was noted as an observation, which then drew interest from a couple of other participants in the conversation.I am under the impression your trying to reach a lucid dream state?
You see, lucid dreaming is kind of incidental to most of these people's decision to explore what these plants and certain substances derive from them have to offer. As with many things of value, it's as much about the journey as the destination.You dont need anything other than a meditation so to speak to achieve them. You just need to concentrate and use your intent to access them, I kind of get the impression your all doing the work with extra steps. Extra steps you dont need.