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We have a few comparison threads where the commonalities and differences between psychedelics of a chemical class or family are investigated (for example 4-HO tryptamines). But not yet one for 5-MeO tryptamines.
Here are a few examples listed to remind everyone of some major members of this family:
So, what is typical about these drugs? Do you feel that they share properties?
IMO any drug of these that has any potency in general seems to have tendencies to produce a great deal of energy buildup sensed in the body. This sensation may lead to body load feelings but also ecstasy or neutrally considered physical stimulation or mental stimulation. Also, I think that with the 5-MeO moiety, potential for visuals in a traditional sense (patterning, colors, movement) seems to be diminished at the least... but the visuals that are present are of a transparant nature. Instead I feel that energies may be sensed rather than seen, and they can move as if though involved in lava-lamp like convection.
What more can be said of the class, what are your experiences and ideas? Is there a special way you approach 5-MeO tryptamines? Do you like them?
Here are a few examples listed to remind everyone of some major members of this family:
- 5-MeO-DMT: the epitome of 5-MeO tryptamines, both for its relative modesty or simplicity of structural formula, as well as sheer intensity of effect as well as potency.
- 5-MeO-MET: a much less common drug than 5-MeO-DMT but structurally quite similar. Apparently it is considerably less intense but it might still be interesting.
- 5-MeO-DET: an obvious analogue, but mostly unheard of as far as I know... possibly an orally active version of the two just mentioned above.
- 5-MeO-MiPT: one of the most popular 5-MeO tryptamines, orally active and plenty potent.
- 5-MeO-DiPT: also relatively abundant 5-MeO tryptamine, but I have heard very little about it for a while now. Some potential for GI difficulties, also potential for auditive distortions and tactile enhancement.
- 5-MeO-DALT: at the moment one of the most common and popular ones. Relatively not very potent, apparently it can be enjoyable and more of an empathogen and less of a psychedelic than the rest.
- 5-MeO-AMT: not an N,N-substituted tryptamine like the rest, it has a very nasty reputation.
- 5-MeO-DPT: relatively quite uncommon, is projected to have extremely intense effects although I am not sure if reports reflect that.
- 5-MeO-TMT: very uncommon, apparently not quite psychedelic but it may retain tactile hallucinations and some peculiarities.
So, what is typical about these drugs? Do you feel that they share properties?
IMO any drug of these that has any potency in general seems to have tendencies to produce a great deal of energy buildup sensed in the body. This sensation may lead to body load feelings but also ecstasy or neutrally considered physical stimulation or mental stimulation. Also, I think that with the 5-MeO moiety, potential for visuals in a traditional sense (patterning, colors, movement) seems to be diminished at the least... but the visuals that are present are of a transparant nature. Instead I feel that energies may be sensed rather than seen, and they can move as if though involved in lava-lamp like convection.
What more can be said of the class, what are your experiences and ideas? Is there a special way you approach 5-MeO tryptamines? Do you like them?