AHA!!!!!!!!!
Recap on Minxx's recent insanity that she is still vaguely recovering from:
I was doing more research on the individual constituents in those CRAZY FREAKING SUPPLEMENTS that I took: the ingredients were wheatgrass, barley grass, and red clover. It was sold as a food source melatonin supplement, with homeopathic trace amounts of melatonin (0.3 micrograms). I've been eating a mostly fresh fruit diet RIFE with antioxidants and enzymes, and was apparently pretty MAOI saturated, taking ~5g of Caapi/day for roughly 12 days, before my mind exploded like a pinata.
I took one of these capsules before going to sleep and exploded immediately into intense hallucinations, and panic attack. After abour 2 hours, body load passed and I felt ****AMAZING****. I took 1/8 a capsule the second night, looking to ditch the body load and keep the melatonin goodness, but the opposite happened, I hallucinated for about SEVEN hours, and then drifted in and out of tripping for 72 hours.
Whole foods are superior to synthetics and extracts because (uh oh, Nexus! hehe), generally, the combination of phytochemicals in a plant food will synergize and create a better absorption that taking said isolated chemical itself. This has been tested in the case of melatonin. BARLEY GRASS, in addition to being the highest food source of melatonin also contains....
(suspense)
HORDENINE!!!!!!! AHHHHH!!!! It could have been the additional presence of HORDENINE that sent me spiraling off the deep end.
Can anyone tell me a little bit more about hordenine? It's a substrate of MAO-B, slightly stimulant, and proliferates in psychedelic cacti. But what else? Is it toxic? Is it toxic in combination with Aya? Does it make sense that this compound could have been involved with what I was experiencing? Does it metabolize into anything else? Can it be combined with melatonin?
Thank you!!!
Barley grass info
^^Interesting, considering the emotional catharsis I went through, too. :shock:
Recap on Minxx's recent insanity that she is still vaguely recovering from:
I was doing more research on the individual constituents in those CRAZY FREAKING SUPPLEMENTS that I took: the ingredients were wheatgrass, barley grass, and red clover. It was sold as a food source melatonin supplement, with homeopathic trace amounts of melatonin (0.3 micrograms). I've been eating a mostly fresh fruit diet RIFE with antioxidants and enzymes, and was apparently pretty MAOI saturated, taking ~5g of Caapi/day for roughly 12 days, before my mind exploded like a pinata.
I took one of these capsules before going to sleep and exploded immediately into intense hallucinations, and panic attack. After abour 2 hours, body load passed and I felt ****AMAZING****. I took 1/8 a capsule the second night, looking to ditch the body load and keep the melatonin goodness, but the opposite happened, I hallucinated for about SEVEN hours, and then drifted in and out of tripping for 72 hours.
Whole foods are superior to synthetics and extracts because (uh oh, Nexus! hehe), generally, the combination of phytochemicals in a plant food will synergize and create a better absorption that taking said isolated chemical itself. This has been tested in the case of melatonin. BARLEY GRASS, in addition to being the highest food source of melatonin also contains....
(suspense)
HORDENINE!!!!!!! AHHHHH!!!! It could have been the additional presence of HORDENINE that sent me spiraling off the deep end.
Can anyone tell me a little bit more about hordenine? It's a substrate of MAO-B, slightly stimulant, and proliferates in psychedelic cacti. But what else? Is it toxic? Is it toxic in combination with Aya? Does it make sense that this compound could have been involved with what I was experiencing? Does it metabolize into anything else? Can it be combined with melatonin?
Thank you!!!
Barley grass info
"The tender young shoots of freshly sprouted barley seed were used to treat diseases of the "spleen," or poor digestion, but also "stagnation of the liver," conditions characterized by an inability to respond to the emotional environment, usually depression after chronic anger or disappointment."
^^Interesting, considering the emotional catharsis I went through, too. :shock: