Jamshyd said:
To each their own. I think DPT is as perfect as a psychedelic can ever get. It is the only one that had such a lasting positive effect on my life (taken in combination with Ketamine, who did the majority of the work, to be fair).
Well, ketamine is nice. Do you like salvia?
psood0nym said:
those doses of IM DPT are pretty high
I don't think so. Otherwise I wouldn't have tried 100. 100 were really a bit too much. Two propyls is just a wrong go.
Ethyl in EPT brings the third dimension into flat DPT experience. And a tryptamine warmth. And reduces the side effects too. Again, two different persons said it's like DPT.
DET effects vary from one person to another, for me it's only little more potent than MiPT. Some people state it is quite strong and visually rich, others - moderately so. Few feel almost nothing at all. It's side effects are quite noticeable, though not to the extent of DPT where they are annoing to horrible. I do not feel comfortable with them in doses higher, than 120 mg taken in a form of hydrochloride orally, especially on coming up. But there is a way to elongate and calm it down a little: 200 mg of the freebase as large crystals and in a gelatine capsule is a good way to trip on DET.
MPT feels like a hybrid of psilocin (more so, than DMT) and DPT. It's side effects are moderate, even in comparison with DET. It is definitely more visual than MET, yet of a different genre. Tropical verdure grows everywhere around you when in darkness. It looks the same upon closing the eyes, only start to morph, very much like visual effects of mushrooms. In higher doses CEV's move forward visions and complex scenes, not just plain geometry.
This chemical is capable to open the mind the way mushrooms do, though is, of course, inferior to them. There is some empathy present, and sense of harmony, though not a real sense of presence. That is the case when the dose is moderate to strong, not sure about higher ones. The state is a little dream like, and not that emotional as mushrooms or MET.
The most profound effects last only 1,5 hours when it is administered orally, about 40 minutes if the route of administration is i/m. The whole trip is 2 to 4 hours, and a little shorter, than MET.