runescapianab
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My question is if I were to roll MDMA for 3 hours, the time it usually lasts for, and once i start coming down i pop some MDA, would i still be able to feel the effects of the MDA? How about the other way around where i do MDA first and after 3 hours, coming down or not, popped some MDMA, would i be able to start rolling on MDMA? Or would the crash of one of them prevent the other from working. I'm asking because a lot of people try to prolong their MDMA trips by taking another dose when they start coming down but fail because the come down would just produce speedy effects were they to consume more of it.
Just a little more info:
So i remember reading somewhere about one of Dr. Shulgin's experiments on Mdma. It went something like this:
1. He took a few volunteers
2. Gave them a certain dose to get them rolling
3. Made them take the same dose every day for 7 days at the designated time
4. Recorded the results
What he found was that after about 4-5 consecutive days of rolling, the effects dwindled to the point that it was no longer noticeable. Also, after 7 days of abstaining the effects were once again as intense as day one. This presented the idea that it only takes a week to recharge serotonin.
Finally, he made the subjects take MDA on the 5th consecutive day of rolling MDMA, after the effects of MDMA were no longer possible to make out. What he found then was the user was still able to achieve a normal MDA experience.
The reason i'm asking is because i'm not sure if the above experiment actually happened or if i just dreamed the whole thing.
Just a little more info:
So i remember reading somewhere about one of Dr. Shulgin's experiments on Mdma. It went something like this:
1. He took a few volunteers
2. Gave them a certain dose to get them rolling
3. Made them take the same dose every day for 7 days at the designated time
4. Recorded the results
What he found was that after about 4-5 consecutive days of rolling, the effects dwindled to the point that it was no longer noticeable. Also, after 7 days of abstaining the effects were once again as intense as day one. This presented the idea that it only takes a week to recharge serotonin.
Finally, he made the subjects take MDA on the 5th consecutive day of rolling MDMA, after the effects of MDMA were no longer possible to make out. What he found then was the user was still able to achieve a normal MDA experience.
The reason i'm asking is because i'm not sure if the above experiment actually happened or if i just dreamed the whole thing.