King Tryptamine
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Introduction:
A bit of an odd post I know, but if your like me and just absolutely love excessive amounts of Capsicum annuum containing capsaicin in your food, chances are that at least some of you may have experienced some form of gastrointestinal discomfort including but not limited to stomach pain and diarrhea. The purpose of this post is made on the consensus of gathering as much intel as possible on possible ways one might reduce these capsaicin related side effects as the name of the title suggest.
KT's Tried Remedies:
1) Mentha x piperita - The idea behind this one would be exploiting the weak counterirritant and antispasmodic properties produced by its signature alcohol menthol to counteract some of the irritation caused via capsaicin. I've found this mint to be weak but effective when used for this purpose.
2) Erythroxylum coca - In addition to the pleasant local anesthesia induced by its tropane alkaloid cocaine, I've also found this plant to be moderately effective in terms of reliving pain in general be it the gastrointestinal pain produced by capsaicin to the pain you get from stubbing your toe. Works great for pain all around. Word of caution: IMO this drug used in it's natural plant form is plenty strong enough for whatever purpose you want to use it for, so it is out of common curtsy I respectfully ask to make no attempt in making it stronger than it already is be it concentrated tinctures or extractions.
3) Cannabis sativa - Given the muscle relaxant qualities of the THC terpinoid I feel this can provide moderate relieve counteracting the gastrointestinal spasms that occur after a chilli binge in a superior manner to menthol listed earlier. However IME this plant doesn't seem to do too much for the pain related symptoms and in some cases might actually induce hyperalgesia for me personally.
4) Papaver somniferum - Personally I don't recommend this to anyone for obvious reasons and its too much of an overkill when used for this purpose anyway, but I feel I must give credit where credit is due since IME this plant is by far the most effective medicine-remedy for this purpose virtually eliminating ALL side effects evoked by capsaicin especially the diarrhea given that the alkaloids morphine and codeine contained within the plant are quite effective at inducing constipation. In fact this plant is so effective that when under the influence I purposely consume as much 'fire' as my heart desires and that is physically possible as I won't have to suffer the consequences of my actions later.
Another Possible Remedy:
5) Salvia divinorum - I've yet to try this one but from what I've been reading is that k-opioid agonists such as salvinorin A have been found to be (despite their dysphoric qualities) effective as analgesics and decreasing gastrointestinal motility in an analogous manner to the u-opioid agonist such as morphine and codeine listed earlier. So I thought it might be of value to mention this one especially due to the fact that unlike Papaver somniferum this plant isn't known to be addictive and actually quite the opposite from what I've both read and seen online.
Edit: I just wanted to point out that a lot of the natural remedies listed may also be applied to reducing the symptoms associated with irritable bowl syndrome (IBS), opiate withdrawal and food poisoning as a lot of the gastrointestinal side effects of capsaicin seem to overlap with these conditions.
Edit 2: Disclaimer - The plants listed: Erythroxulum coca, Cannabis sativa and Papaver somniferum contain addictive-dependence causing compounds such as cocaine, THC and morphine respectfully so its best to treat these drugs with the highest of respect, taking into consideration that you may end up living the rest of your life on them.
A bit of an odd post I know, but if your like me and just absolutely love excessive amounts of Capsicum annuum containing capsaicin in your food, chances are that at least some of you may have experienced some form of gastrointestinal discomfort including but not limited to stomach pain and diarrhea. The purpose of this post is made on the consensus of gathering as much intel as possible on possible ways one might reduce these capsaicin related side effects as the name of the title suggest.
KT's Tried Remedies:
1) Mentha x piperita - The idea behind this one would be exploiting the weak counterirritant and antispasmodic properties produced by its signature alcohol menthol to counteract some of the irritation caused via capsaicin. I've found this mint to be weak but effective when used for this purpose.
2) Erythroxylum coca - In addition to the pleasant local anesthesia induced by its tropane alkaloid cocaine, I've also found this plant to be moderately effective in terms of reliving pain in general be it the gastrointestinal pain produced by capsaicin to the pain you get from stubbing your toe. Works great for pain all around. Word of caution: IMO this drug used in it's natural plant form is plenty strong enough for whatever purpose you want to use it for, so it is out of common curtsy I respectfully ask to make no attempt in making it stronger than it already is be it concentrated tinctures or extractions.
3) Cannabis sativa - Given the muscle relaxant qualities of the THC terpinoid I feel this can provide moderate relieve counteracting the gastrointestinal spasms that occur after a chilli binge in a superior manner to menthol listed earlier. However IME this plant doesn't seem to do too much for the pain related symptoms and in some cases might actually induce hyperalgesia for me personally.
4) Papaver somniferum - Personally I don't recommend this to anyone for obvious reasons and its too much of an overkill when used for this purpose anyway, but I feel I must give credit where credit is due since IME this plant is by far the most effective medicine-remedy for this purpose virtually eliminating ALL side effects evoked by capsaicin especially the diarrhea given that the alkaloids morphine and codeine contained within the plant are quite effective at inducing constipation. In fact this plant is so effective that when under the influence I purposely consume as much 'fire' as my heart desires and that is physically possible as I won't have to suffer the consequences of my actions later.
Another Possible Remedy:
5) Salvia divinorum - I've yet to try this one but from what I've been reading is that k-opioid agonists such as salvinorin A have been found to be (despite their dysphoric qualities) effective as analgesics and decreasing gastrointestinal motility in an analogous manner to the u-opioid agonist such as morphine and codeine listed earlier. So I thought it might be of value to mention this one especially due to the fact that unlike Papaver somniferum this plant isn't known to be addictive and actually quite the opposite from what I've both read and seen online.
Edit: I just wanted to point out that a lot of the natural remedies listed may also be applied to reducing the symptoms associated with irritable bowl syndrome (IBS), opiate withdrawal and food poisoning as a lot of the gastrointestinal side effects of capsaicin seem to overlap with these conditions.
Edit 2: Disclaimer - The plants listed: Erythroxulum coca, Cannabis sativa and Papaver somniferum contain addictive-dependence causing compounds such as cocaine, THC and morphine respectfully so its best to treat these drugs with the highest of respect, taking into consideration that you may end up living the rest of your life on them.