Leprechaun
Bluelighter
I’ve found the taboo and social negativity to methamphetamine fascinating.
Have done some anecdotal experiments with low dose, up to 30mg over 24 hrs in a similar pattern to what Alexander Shulgin described in his pharmacology notebooks.
The experience is nice, however excessively long lasting.
But what I found even more interesting, after researching, there are studies show nootropic and neuroprotective effects of meth amphetmine in low doses.
I could never understand how someone would take high doses, back 7-10 and even 20 years ago, whenever I took anything near 100mg I had an extremely negative experience. And I read of people injecting 100mg in one shot… which just blows me away as to why such a high doses?
Anyway, here are the studies, which as always show, the dose makes the poison.
www.sciencedirect.com
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Have done some anecdotal experiments with low dose, up to 30mg over 24 hrs in a similar pattern to what Alexander Shulgin described in his pharmacology notebooks.
The experience is nice, however excessively long lasting.
But what I found even more interesting, after researching, there are studies show nootropic and neuroprotective effects of meth amphetmine in low doses.
I could never understand how someone would take high doses, back 7-10 and even 20 years ago, whenever I took anything near 100mg I had an extremely negative experience. And I read of people injecting 100mg in one shot… which just blows me away as to why such a high doses?
Anyway, here are the studies, which as always show, the dose makes the poison.
The neuroprotective potential of low-dose methamphetamine in preclinical models of stroke and traumatic brain injury
Methamphetamine is a psychostimulant that was initially synthesized in 1920. Since then it has been used to treat attention deficit hyperactive disord…
Long-Term Treatment with Low Doses of Methamphetamine Promotes Neuronal Differentiation and Strengthens Long-Term Potentiation of Glutamatergic Synapses onto Dentate Granule Neurons - PMC
Methamphetamine (METH) is a psychostimulant, affecting hippocampal function with disparate cognitive effects, which depends on the dose and time of administration, ranging from improvement to impairment of memory. Importantly, in the United States, ...
