The list of tryptamines and phenylethylamines is just a bit long for me. I don't want to have sift through that to find what I want. And since there isn't a great deal of data on many of them, I probably wouldn't find the information I'm seeking even if I weren't a lazy asshole.
So I come to you experienced smarty pants.
Which tryptamine or phenylethylamine intensifies emotion and euphoria to the greatest extent, while producing very limited if not non-existent hallucinations and minimal neurotoxicity (both directly and in terms of metabolic products). And when I say "neurotoxicity" I mean the works: curling back/permanent dysfunctional deformation of 5-HT receptors, apoptosis, oxidative stress, blah...
I ask this question because tonight I chewed some fentanyl patches, took quite a bit of clonidine, ingested at least 15-20 mg of d-ampethamine, threw back about 100 mg of 5-HTP + a B-complex, and topped it all off with some clonazepam and all I got was a shitty body high. I want to find beauty in things again. I want to enjoy listening to music and looking at artwork. I am tired of feeling so emotionally uni-dimensional and empty. I want to feel the way I did when I was younger, when my mind imbued everything around me, everything I heard and saw, with the most intense and interesting forms of emotional colouring. Emotions then seemed to possess greater variety than tastes and smells. I see the world now as shades of gray and in objective, dispassionate, and scientific terms, finding pleasure in virtually nothing. I think my problem may involve Serotonin receptors and the pattern of their activation and so I turn to serotonergics (preferably legal).
/What about mirtazapine + buspirone + 5-HTP ? Would that be a winning combination?
//Oh, is epigallocatechin gallate an effective peripheral aromatic l-amino acid decarboxylase inhibitor as I have heard?
So I come to you experienced smarty pants.
Which tryptamine or phenylethylamine intensifies emotion and euphoria to the greatest extent, while producing very limited if not non-existent hallucinations and minimal neurotoxicity (both directly and in terms of metabolic products). And when I say "neurotoxicity" I mean the works: curling back/permanent dysfunctional deformation of 5-HT receptors, apoptosis, oxidative stress, blah...
I ask this question because tonight I chewed some fentanyl patches, took quite a bit of clonidine, ingested at least 15-20 mg of d-ampethamine, threw back about 100 mg of 5-HTP + a B-complex, and topped it all off with some clonazepam and all I got was a shitty body high. I want to find beauty in things again. I want to enjoy listening to music and looking at artwork. I am tired of feeling so emotionally uni-dimensional and empty. I want to feel the way I did when I was younger, when my mind imbued everything around me, everything I heard and saw, with the most intense and interesting forms of emotional colouring. Emotions then seemed to possess greater variety than tastes and smells. I see the world now as shades of gray and in objective, dispassionate, and scientific terms, finding pleasure in virtually nothing. I think my problem may involve Serotonin receptors and the pattern of their activation and so I turn to serotonergics (preferably legal).
/What about mirtazapine + buspirone + 5-HTP ? Would that be a winning combination?
//Oh, is epigallocatechin gallate an effective peripheral aromatic l-amino acid decarboxylase inhibitor as I have heard?
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