I was speaking of thunjone itself, without its action modified by other compounds (as with say the interaction in absinthe, although these days there is little thujone in it, many countries limit it legally, because its hepatotoxic)
And it is a KNOWN convulsant, here, I'll post the wikipedia article on thujone, which cites plenty of research journals, and provides summaries taken from some of them, including the fact that 60mg/kg thujone in mice was 100% lethal within minutes, convulsions being the cause of fatality.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thujone
I don't NEED to try some drugs to know exactly what they will do. I don't need to dose myself with sarin or VX to know they cause hypersecretion of fluids, convulsions, paralysis, ocular miosis and if in sufficient quantity, death. Or GABAa antagonists to know what happens to the poor bastard who'd experience such a thing. (actually, perhaps nerve agents are a bad example, unfortunately I've experienced that, although not one of the military agents, it was from a plant source. Not entirely dissimilar to being bitten by widow spiders [Latrodectus], which via a different mechanism, causes a similarly massive excess of acetylcholine to be present when it shouldn't be. Either feels like you got run over by a tank whilst being beaten senseless with baseball bats. EVERYTHING hurts)
Besides, I've read of poisonings with the oil of Thuja species (a Cedar tree genus), and convulsive effects were evident, the evidence supports exactly the kind of effects I described. I need not poison myself with any of them to know what they do. And other GABAa antagonists are also convulsants, such as tetramine, silatrane, picrotoxin, bicuculline etc. and they are known to cause panicogenic, and convulsant effects.
And look at say benzo withdrawal or barb withdrawal, both resulting in a deficiency of GABAa sensitivity. Its fuck all to do with me being autistic, and everything to do with basic pharmacology and logical extrapolation. If afaik all other GABAa antagonists cause such effects, then it stands to reason that thujone too, will do so. And it has been tested via bioassay in animals and found to do so.