daddysgone
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Every few months, the salvia derived alkaloid, "herkinorin" gets discussed around here. I recall that the original interest in this substance was due to the fact that it seemed to behave as a potent mu agonist, but had some unique properties (involving the lack of recruiting beta arrestin) that suggested that it's use might not result in the typical tolerance/dependence issues, seen in other classes of mu agonists.
However, my guess (and I assume this is the general consensus) is that while herkinorin might not recruit beta arrestin, beta arrestin is likely only one piece of the pie which is comprised of many systems involved in the development of tolerance and dependence. I will go even further to say that I firmly believe that any substance which effectively acts as a mu agonist, will necessarily lead to dependence and tolerance. I just don't accept that the chronic use of ANY mu agonist, would not inevitably lead to tolerance and addiction.
However, what Im interested in here, is to hear of any reports from those who may have had a chance to experiment with herkinorin. Due to the simplicity of the process of making this stuff, I would be shocked to learn that no one has actually got a hold of any of this yet-and yet I don't believe I've seen any first hand reports on this substance.
Salvinorin is exceedingly easy to extract from the readily available salvia leaf, and the simple ester exchanges needed to convert salvinorin to herkinorin would certainly not be an obstacle for those wishing to find themselves in possesion of this product.
So- has anyone out there indeed experimented with this stuff? If so, I'd love to hear some reports and details about it. Cheers-DG
However, my guess (and I assume this is the general consensus) is that while herkinorin might not recruit beta arrestin, beta arrestin is likely only one piece of the pie which is comprised of many systems involved in the development of tolerance and dependence. I will go even further to say that I firmly believe that any substance which effectively acts as a mu agonist, will necessarily lead to dependence and tolerance. I just don't accept that the chronic use of ANY mu agonist, would not inevitably lead to tolerance and addiction.
However, what Im interested in here, is to hear of any reports from those who may have had a chance to experiment with herkinorin. Due to the simplicity of the process of making this stuff, I would be shocked to learn that no one has actually got a hold of any of this yet-and yet I don't believe I've seen any first hand reports on this substance.
Salvinorin is exceedingly easy to extract from the readily available salvia leaf, and the simple ester exchanges needed to convert salvinorin to herkinorin would certainly not be an obstacle for those wishing to find themselves in possesion of this product.
So- has anyone out there indeed experimented with this stuff? If so, I'd love to hear some reports and details about it. Cheers-DG
