I've found very conflicting reports on these substances... can anyone give me any opinions on their value both recreationally and as psychadelics? And some descriptions of their effects?
I tried only 4-aco-dipt. Light visuals in dose 25mg. Great sound enhance and some distortions. Light headed, very enhanced libido. Very recreational
Dissociative above 40mg
The 4-aco-dipt i find to be a fun, recreational tryptamine that is distinct in feeling from psilocin, unlike mip and metocin, in doses under 20 to 25 mg. The 5-meo-salt I have some of too and I'm also curious about it because it's effects are supposedly quite unique and unusual. If anybody experienced it firsthand I'd love to hear about it!
4-Aco-DiPT was a lot of fun. I tried it in dosages of 25mg and 45mg. 45 was WAY too much, and I spent pretty much the whole time clenching every single muscle in my body in one giant heap of tension. When I walked I looked like I was walking on the moon because I couldn't even bend my legs, that's how tense my muscles were.
The 25mg was a ton of sensual fun though. If I hadn't been with my gf it wouldn't have been nearly as awesome; it was as if every region of the brain that didn't have to do with sexuality was completely shut down. I've never felt so carnally and unbelievably turned on. After the initial 1-2 hour peak there's a very lovely zen headspace with very mild visuals that lasted about 6 or 7 hours. We watched Point Break and smoked some weed and it was quite nice. Definitely understand the nickname 'philosopher's psychedelic' as the thought trains I was taken on were quite intriguing. I would definitely do it again.
5-MeO-DALT is a pretty mild psychedelic. Only lasts about 3 hours. Somewhat stimulating. It's good for when you want to be in a sorta trippy headspace, but not have an all out trip. It's not all that impressive on it's own, but it's unique and has it's uses.
Aye I have heard the same. I think it might be interesting to combine with other psychedelics for the reason of it being somewhat atypical in it's effects