dextrodoctor
Bluelighter
I always used bottle water but i cant really see a way tap water would affect it. Unless there is some un-acountable things in your water I would go for it.
What's your favorite dose to do DXM on? I tend to prefer 3rd plat... exploring my imaginary worlds is wonderfully peaceful and stress relieving. I feel like once you've gone to fourth plat a few times and really enjoyed the experience, the lower two plats don't really matter at all.
^I've been messing with the first plateau lately, since NMDA antagonist tolerance doesn't come into play, DXM can make an interesting combo drug to spice up other chemicals this way.
I'm not. I've had 2+ years experience with it. I'm just limited on my dxm And only had 300mg (one bottle of Robitussin soft gels) And It seems as if anything below 300mg doesn't even get me to 1st plateau. Therefore I'm trying to find some potentiators.
I have abused DXM so much in my lifetime that now when i take it it just feels like "the other sober state of being" because i was in that mode of consciousnesses for so long it started becoming normal. I took a long break yet DXM still feels nothing like it used to and i now require a radical dose to become "intoxicated" off of it. These days i just occasionally use DXM in conjunction with psychedelics when my stash of other NMDA receptor antagonists like Ketamine or MXE run out.
What the researchers found was the greater a person's decrease in renal functioning, the greater the decrease in overall cognitive functioning, particularly abstract reasoning and verbal memory.
I found something that may be of interest to everyone:
So I have some questions:
1) Do you believe that your past DXM use has led to reduced cognitive functioning, particularly in the areas of abstract reasoning and/or verbal memory?
2) Were you mainly using:
a. cough syrups
b. pure powder
c. pills
d. Coricidin
3) Were you using other drugs at the time?
a. If yes, what drugs were you taking?
You can see where I'm going with this: glucose overdose -> kidney malfunction -> reduced mental functioning. It's probably a shaky theory, but one worth considering, I think![]()