Do all of the classic hallucinogen's create vasoconstriction and bronchoconstriction?
I think that they do and that the only difference in this perspective, between them is the degree to wich they do this and maybe the ratio between these side effects.
But i've definately noticed both vasoconstriction and bronchoconstriction very clearly with DMT, shrooms, LSD, peyote and 5-MeO-DMT.
LSH gives a high degree of bronchoconstriction (like LSA) that can give you a feverish sort of feeling like you've just ran a marathon, but also when i'm on mescaline, LSD or other psychedelic's, normally not associated with this effect, The effect of vasoconstriction manifests itself in the tendency to yawn or to sigh deeply or breath more heavily then normal.
The vasoconstriction is the worst with shrooms, to my opinion. I often feel cold finger and toe tops when i'm on shrooms and initially i very often get these 'cold-shivers' from them. The degree to wich they do this differst per shroomtype, indicating that there are other substances except just the psychedelic ones that contribute to this effect as well, but the effects are always present to at least some degree.
I think that they do and that the only difference in this perspective, between them is the degree to wich they do this and maybe the ratio between these side effects.
But i've definately noticed both vasoconstriction and bronchoconstriction very clearly with DMT, shrooms, LSD, peyote and 5-MeO-DMT.
LSH gives a high degree of bronchoconstriction (like LSA) that can give you a feverish sort of feeling like you've just ran a marathon, but also when i'm on mescaline, LSD or other psychedelic's, normally not associated with this effect, The effect of vasoconstriction manifests itself in the tendency to yawn or to sigh deeply or breath more heavily then normal.
The vasoconstriction is the worst with shrooms, to my opinion. I often feel cold finger and toe tops when i'm on shrooms and initially i very often get these 'cold-shivers' from them. The degree to wich they do this differst per shroomtype, indicating that there are other substances except just the psychedelic ones that contribute to this effect as well, but the effects are always present to at least some degree.