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Yeah, absolutely! But if elemicin were to be a true hallucinogen (cannabis is not, even though it's a psychedelic), it would be the second non-alkaloid substance ever found to be a hallucinogen. It would also be the first such serotonergic hallucinogen. Actually, perhaps the first non-alkaloid that binds to serotonin receptors with a somewhat high affinity at all?There's at least 10 different natural products that are only a molecule of ammonia away from being one of the 10 essential amphetamines. With this in mind, I find it somewhat strange that one of the natural products should yield effects comparable to one of the psychedelic amphetamines, when the rest yields no to little effect.But again, I do really hope I am wrong here! I just don't want us to get ahead of ourselves and automatically assume that light psychedelic effects in low doses equals intense hallucinogenic effects in larger doses.
Yeah, absolutely! But if elemicin were to be a true hallucinogen (cannabis is not, even though it's a psychedelic), it would be the second non-alkaloid substance ever found to be a hallucinogen. It would also be the first such serotonergic hallucinogen. Actually, perhaps the first non-alkaloid that binds to serotonin receptors with a somewhat high affinity at all?
There's at least 10 different natural products that are only a molecule of ammonia away from being one of the 10 essential amphetamines. With this in mind, I find it somewhat strange that one of the natural products should yield effects comparable to one of the psychedelic amphetamines, when the rest yields no to little effect.
But again, I do really hope I am wrong here! I just don't want us to get ahead of ourselves and automatically assume that light psychedelic effects in low doses equals intense hallucinogenic effects in larger doses.