I've been pondering for some time a means by which to reduce a user's tolerance to NMDA receptor antagonists. In my case, human ketamine is the relevant compound. As it stands, the substance no longer paralyses me or provides vivid experiences, albeit after a year of occasional use. At a high dose, blackout results and frighteningly enough, I'm free to move around whilst not in a capable mental state.
Compounds such as D-aspartate and the isomers of aspartic acid, being NMDA agonists, seem like promising candidates to take on a regular basis to perhaps re-regulate the receptors in question. I would however like a Bluelighter's thoughts on the subject, whatever you can contribute.
Thanks.
Compounds such as D-aspartate and the isomers of aspartic acid, being NMDA agonists, seem like promising candidates to take on a regular basis to perhaps re-regulate the receptors in question. I would however like a Bluelighter's thoughts on the subject, whatever you can contribute.
Thanks.