endlessness said:
well I must say im skeptic that one can judge so easily from subjective experiences that a compound is turning into a metabolite, as it can be a billion things involved... but in any case, I think it was infundibulum that posted some days ago that bufotenine turns into 5-meo in the body? gotta try to find the post again or maybe he reads this...
No it was the opposite, 5-meo being metabolised into bufotenine.
But re to this issue, it is too far fetched to bring a theory of another metabolite. Bufotenine may as well have very interesting pharmacokinetics (how it absorbs, where and when it sequesters, how and when it is cleared from its sequestered places etc). The first effect are peripheral so it most likely acts on the periphery, then it is slowly absorbed through the blood brain barrier in the brain.
SWIM gets the periphery effects (prickling, tension, etc), then some OEVs, some CEVs and end of the story. The OEVs are reminiscent of a very low dose mushrooms, and the CEVs are dull coloured but fast and in-your-face visuals of snakey? ropey? celtic knot? designs that are bette rseen in total darkness. The whole experience ends within 15 min.
How does SWIM's experience compare with others?