Synaps3
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Which one of these alcohols mentioned in the article is the strongest NMDA antagonist?
As sekio said, this hasn't been measured as I don't have a formal lab. However, based on subjective effects, maybe the 3m3p, but it is not much more than the 2m2b so you're better off with that. But anyway, none of these should be consumed as actual drugs (and that's not just a disclaimer). Most of these taste like gasoline. The carbamate esters don't taste bad at all, but they haven't been tested enough and it's not worth the risk of cancer or some weird kidney disease.
Unlike with shulgin, these discoveries can't be immediately used as drugs because the dose is so high (grams instead of mg). Toxicity must be evaluated first. There is a study with mice showing high levels (I think it was about 16g per day or something) of 3m3p, but I wouldn't count on it. Personally, I also selfishly ingested a lot of 3m3p as well because I really like it and have no problems. I had a kidney test done a while back and it was fine, but I wouldn't count on it because I notice a decreased urine output for at least a day after I take it and I'm not sure why. My point is, don't go buy this shit and just start taking it like a drug - that would be dumb.
It would be really nice if a true lab could take up my research or if I could collaborate with one.
They do have some efficacy as NMDA channel blockers, usually that's only relevant at high doses, e.g. being blackout drunk.
NMDA antagonism doesn't always cause out of body experiences.
Not exactly. Yes, if you want to have an OBE then this is not going to do it for you, but there is definitely more NMDA than normal ethanol (even at moderate doses).