smoalkiest
Rising Star
Anyone suggest it, why or why not?
That's an opinion, which is fine, but it's not a general "should". I.e. the combination with harmalas is pretty uncontroversial to most people.the spirit molecule, and should never be mixed with anything especially that , keep it pure
I agree.The only alleviation to fear is practice and training
Yes I apologize it's just my opinion from experience , and I don't mean to say what you should or should not do ,That's an opinion, which is fine, but it's not a general "should". I.e. the combination with harmalas is pretty uncontroversial to most people.
I agree mixing it with ketamine results in a different experience, and IMO it's a lesser experience. Other people prefer it.
I agree.
Bear in mind the Attitude guidelines: present a statement as your opinion or else provide evidence for it.
No need to apologize, it was just a heads up. As making blanket statements can easily result in a conversation between two "X is good" and "X is bad" sides, both partly right and wrong, and both lacking nuance.Yes I apologize it's just my opinion from experience , and I don't mean to say what you should or should not do ,
Ketamine definitely has a very different risk profile than psychedelics. It's considerably more physically dangerous with chronic use, as you say. It also has more addictive potential. No doubt about that.but the evidence is crystal clear ,
It had a extremely bad effect on many young people. ie bladder problems for rest of there lives .
Yes I agree with all that , totally get what you saying about statements.No need to apologize, it was just a heads up. As making blanket statements can easily result in a conversation between two "X is good" and "X is bad" sides, both partly right and wrong, and both lacking nuance.
Ketamine definitely has a very different risk profile than psychedelics. It's considerably more physically dangerous with chronic use, as you say. It also has more addictive potential. No doubt about that.
Personally, I'm in agreement with Shulgin's "just say know" in place of "just say no". When dealing with any substance, one needs to be well informed about its risk profile, the tradeoffs one is making, and be honest about one's own tendencies and particular risks. Then, one should also be honest about their use and its tradeoffs and consequences. I don't think there are inherently bad substances, but there are bad relationships with substances. And some substances are much trickier to handle in a responsible way.
So I agree that one needs to be cautious when approaching ketamine. I've found that, to me, spacing ketamine experiences out several weeks and keeping them intentional and large dose is a good balance. If I started using it casually, I think I'd end up overusing it. Anyways, I've been finding it less and less useful as time goes by.

