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Searching for something similar to Tianeptine

ashleyfairfield

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I'm searching for something similar to Tianeptine. Pod Tea is my go-to, but I'm looking for alternatives. Given that I'm in Texas and over-the-counter opiates aren't available here, does anyone have any suggestions? Also, I wanted to express my gratitude for the guidance on Phenibut. I've identified my ideal dosage at 2.4 grams, and thanks to your advice, I feel confident in using it safely.
 
How much tianeptine have you been using?

In any case, there is no over the counter opioid that is remotely similar to tianeptine. I mean, pod tea can certainly be just as strong in terms of absolute strength, and of course, is actual stronger in the sense, that one can overdose on pod, far easier.

But the unique, fast-acting feel of it isn't replaceable, by any over the counter substance. It is unusual substance, as despite its strength. it's quite hard to overdose on it, despite it simultaneously being a strong opioid due to too it's comparatively minor respiratory depression. It is like oxycodone-light, or diet-oxycodone. I suppose the closest thing would be some strong kratom extracts. But even then, it's not very similar. It is interesting because tianeptine is a strong opioid that is incredibly addictive, yet is still legal in most states and readily available. There is really only one reason for this, it doesn't cause alot of overdose deaths (particularly, tianeptine alone). If it didn't have that quirky comparative lack of respiratory (relative to its strength), it would have been federally classified as schedule I controlled substance by now.

Long story short, tianeptine is an odd ball drug, and there is no over the counter substance that is comparable. Kratom extracts are the closest in theory, but practice, kratom extracts feel very different than tianeptine.

I've had a few run ins with tianeptine, once was fairly serious, getting hooked on a few grams a day. I'm thanking that I live in an area where those gas station versions are available (like "tianna" or "zaza"), because despite them being way overpriced for the amount of tianeptine they contain in a bottle of capsules (I've always bought my tianeptine as bulk pure powder), I can easily see myself buying the bottled version at a gas station if I were say, on the way to Thanksgiving dinner at my girlfriends house, or somewhere else I don't want to be, and would quick to cough up the cash so I could go there feeling toasty and comfortable.
 
I'm searching for something similar to Tianeptine. Pod Tea is my go-to, but I'm looking for alternatives. Given that I'm in Texas and over-the-counter opiates aren't available here, does anyone have any suggestions? Also, I wanted to express my gratitude for the guidance on Phenibut. I've identified my ideal dosage at 2.4 grams, and thanks to your advice, I feel confident in using it safely.
Maybe look online to buy Tianeptine. I'd use a vendor that allows credit card purchases though so you have some level of consumer protection in case it is a rip off.
 
Hey Ashley, I've also been a fan of Pod Tea and Tianeptine, but I've found that Ashwagandha can provide a similar relaxing and mood-boosting effect. It's not an opioid, but it's a natural herb that can help with anxiety and stress relief. You might want to give it a try! Additionally, I've heard that some people have had success with Kava supplements, but be careful with the dosage and quality of the product. Let me know if you've tried either of these or if you have any other questions!
 
I may be speaking a little out of turn here. I've never used Tianeptine personally. All of the advice I would give is based on what I've read and what I've heard about this drug. It seems like all of the arrows point toward Tianeptine's Opioid-agonist properties as being its reason for use. It sounds like you have already identified this OP, as you're speaking of Poppy Tea as a replacement.

This all filters down to suggesting an Opioid to take its place. Opiods are like liquor, I feel, they produce effects that give each of the drinks their own unique qualities, but at the end of the day, you're drinking it because it contains Alcohol, the rest is not super important in the grand scheme of things.

I see you're in Texas. I'm sure there was a time in which Texas was radically different than other parts of the country in terms of drug availability. Since the beginning of the Opioid Epidemic over a decade ago, Heroin and then Fentanyl have become a part of essentially every urban area in North America. You're going to find Fentanyl for sale in Houston just like you will in Philadelphia. I know some places are all about the pills while up here in the Northeast, it is still sold in branded, stamped bags.

You're options are limited. If I had to make a suggestion, I would suggest Codeine. However, if you're after Opioids in general, there's no reason why you couldn't just obtain Morphine or Heroin and use something like volumetric dosing to make an appropriate dosing scheme. You could obtain Morphine for instance, cut its potency by 10 to make a Codeine-like potency. You could order Heroin and do the same as Heroin is going to be approximately the same potency as Morphine if taken orally, which I assume you do already with your Tianeptine.

We can't tell you where or how to get these things here on the forums. We live in a society in which we all know that drugs can be delivered from the Golden Triangle to your PO box. We can't give you the specific advice required in connecting those dots, though I'm sure you could figure it out.

Opioids are available out there on the street, but I would never advise anyone to go looking for them. They are often tainted with other substances like Xylazine, and in truth, we know very, very little about the composition of this stuff from one day to another.

There is something good about only having drugs as potent as Tianeptine available to you. It limits how far you are able to take things. You can find OIpioids all over the place, but for most people, using the stronger Opioids for recreational purposes almost always ends in addicion and debilitating dependence.

I'm not telling you do or don't, but be very careful in dabbling with stronger Opioids. Keep your dose as low as possible. Don't mess around with it.
 
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I may be speaking a little out of turn here. I've never used Tianeptine personally. All of the advice I would give is based on what I've read and what I've heard about this drug. It seems like all of the arrows point toward Tianeptine's Opioid-agonist properties as being its reason for use. It sounds like you have already identified this OP, as you're speaking of Poppy Tea as a replacement.

This all filters down to suggesting an Opioid to take its place. Opiods are like liquor, I feel, they produce effects that give each of the drinks their own unique qualities, but at the end of the day, you're drinking it because it contains Alcohol, the rest is not super important in the grand scheme of things.

I see you're in Texas. I'm sure there was a time in which Texas was radically different than other parts of the country in terms of drug availability. Since the beginning of the Opioid Epidemic over a decade ago, Heroin and then Fentanyl have become a part of essentially every urban area in North America. You're going to find Fentanyl for sale in Houston just like you will in Philadelphia. I know some places are all about the pills while up here in the Northeast, it is still sold in branded, stamped bags.

You're options are limited. If I had to make a suggestion, I would suggest Codeine. However, if you're after Opioids in general, there's no reason why you couldn't just obtain Morphine or Heroin and use something like volumetric dosing to make an appropriate dosing scheme. You could obtain Morphine for instance, cut its potency by 10 to make a Codeine-like potency. You could order Heroin and do the same as Heroin is going to be approximately the same potency as Morphine if taken orally, which I assume you do already with your Tianeptine.

We can't tell you where or how to get these things here on the forums. We live in a society in which we all know that drugs can be delivered from the Golden Triangle to your PO box. We can't give you the specific advice required in connecting those dots, though I'm sure you could figure it out.

Opioids are available out there on the street, but I would never advise anyone to go looking for them. They are often tainted with other substances like Xylazine, and in truth, we know very, very little about the composition of this stuff from one day to another.



I'm not telling you do or don't, but be very careful in dabbling with stronger Opioids. Keep your dose as low as possible. Don't mess around with it.
I'm in Houston... where the hell am i going to find Morphine especially in bulk. sorry couldn't finish all of your post after i saw..."JUST BUY MORPHINE AND CUT IT!!" PLEASE WHERE!!!🥰🥰🤣🥰🤣
 
I'm searching for something similar to Tianeptine. Pod Tea is my go-to, but I'm looking for alternatives. Given that I'm in Texas and over-the-counter opiates aren't available here, does anyone have any suggestions? Also, I wanted to express my gratitude for the guidance on Phenibut. I've identified my ideal dosage at 2.4 grams, and thanks to your advice, I feel confident in using it safely.
Tapentadol and tramadol or even o-desmethyltramadol would be suitable replacements.

These 3 are easily obtained via the clearnet worldwide for very cheap.

However beware of tolerance and escalation and withdrawals.

You don't wanna bend your morals to obtain opioids when the shit hits the fan someday your knee deep in opioid addiction.

PS, ketamine or other PCM variety dissociatives from the arylcyclohexalamine class are fantastic for potentiation, tolerance reversal and an all round blissful experience.
 
I'm searching for something similar to Tianeptine. Pod Tea is my go-to, but I'm looking for alternatives. Given that I'm in Texas and over-the-counter opiates aren't available here, does anyone have any suggestions? Also, I wanted to express my gratitude for the guidance on Phenibut. I've identified my ideal dosage at 2.4 grams, and thanks to your advice, I feel confident in using it safely.
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I'm searching for something similar to Tianeptine. Pod Tea is my go-to, but I'm looking for alternatives. Given that I'm in Texas and over-the-counter opiates aren't available here, does anyone have any suggestions? Also, I wanted to express my gratitude for the guidance on Phenibut. I've identified my ideal dosage at 2.4 grams, and thanks to your advice, I feel confident in using it safely.
I am in your boat exactly. I have had trouble locating P.S lately. Have you had much luck? I'm about to venture down the Tianeptine lane I guess. I'm assuming to start with sodium powder. Recreationally pacify myself with red kratom and have been researching extract powders.Good Luck gathering information and wish I had something to contribute to the conversation but understand how your feeling.
 
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