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4-HO-MiPT AFTER BK-MDMA Session

Bone14

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Hi there.

I just want to be sure about this, BK-MDMA and 4-HO-MiPT both generates heat.

On saturday, I am introducing a good friend of mine to BK-MDMA, this is his first trial with it. After the effects of BK-MDMA has worn off, we would like to take a tryptamin. I would like to try 4-HO-MiPT and my friend is going to take 4-HO-MET.

Will I be in danger of overheating when taking 4-HO-MiPT after the BK-MDMA's effects has worn off?
 
Physically I'm sure you'd be fine but I would think tripping immediately after bk-MDMA would be unpleasant due to the lethargy and less than chipper mental space people usually get after empatheogen use.
 
Both are chemicals with a serious lack on historic use, therefore, everyone consuming them should be aware of their unknown toxicity and long-term effects. To combine two Research Chemicals with no medical criteria is very dangerous and can lead into unpredectible results! Combos are great for already known substances which we know the contraindications.

Be careful!
 
Physically I'm sure you'd be fine but I would think tripping immediately after bk-MDMA would be unpleasant due to the lethargy and less than chipper mental space people usually get after empatheogen use.

Seconded, the comedown of methylone was terrible for me. In fact it wasnt really a comedown, it was like a switch was flicked off in my brain. I was "rolling" pretty good one minute and then BAM, it was over. I felt jipped. spent the next 3 hours laying in bed wishing I had a redose and feeling depressed until i fell asleep. Not the kind of mood you want to be in on a psychedelic.
 
Both are chemicals with a serious lack on historic use, therefore, everyone consuming them should be aware of their unknown toxicity and long-term effects. To combine two Research Chemicals with no medical criteria is very dangerous and can lead into unpredectible results! Combos are great for already known substances which we know the contraindications.

Be careful!

I think you should stop this baseless fear mongering. First of all, this isn't even a combo, he's asking about taking the 4-ho-mipt after the bk-mdma has already worn off. Secondly, I highly doubt that a 4-sub tryptamine is going to compound any toxicity, short term or long term, to a 5ht releaser/reuptake inhibitor.
 
No.

I always have a afterglow on methylone so bad mood isn't a problem.
 
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