Morninggloryseed
Bluelight Crew
You obviously have not read anything about this drug. I'd check out the link provided above.
Nausea (Greek Ναυτεία, "sea-sickness") is the sensation of unease and discomfort in the stomach with an urge to vomit.
Shulgin wrote this of 5-MeO-AMT (aka a,O-DMS) in his paper CHARACTERIZATION OF THREE NEW PSYCHOTOMIMETICS...
For that, I have personally never had the desire to sample this material but I keep it around as a part of a collection, and for his historical significance.
Nausea (Greek Ναυτεία, "sea-sickness") is the sensation of unease and discomfort in the stomach with an urge to vomit.
Shulgin wrote this of 5-MeO-AMT (aka a,O-DMS) in his paper CHARACTERIZATION OF THREE NEW PSYCHOTOMIMETICS...
a,O-Dimethylserotonin (11), as shown in table 2, is indeed orally active and has an effective dose
range of 1.5 - 3 mg. Unlike the parenterally active drugs, but like the unmethoxylated analog 9, 11
has surprisingly long duration of action. Its use is generally characterized by extensive physical discomfort. Within the first hour following administration there is nausea, frequently
accompanied by active vomiting and related stomach cramps. In the following period, during the
time of central intoxication (2-6 hours), there is reflexive mydriasis, some instances of diarrhea,
and occasional complaints of difficulty in urination. After the majority of the central sensory
effects disappear there can be a residual headache, and both irritability and insomnia.
The subjective effects of a,O-Dimethylserotonin are difficult to characterize. As has been
observed in several of the reported studies of DMT, the intoxication appears to be largely
unstructured, and will vary in nature with the individual subject, almost as if he were bringing to
the experiment his own preference in the style of psychotomimetic action. The two published
reports on the clinical effects of ci-methyltryptamine (Ref. 14) suggest a variety of evoked
responses, mostly unaccompanied by overt impairment of mental function. It seems probable
that additional study with a,O-dimethylserotonin may show a similar complexity of intoxication.
For that, I have personally never had the desire to sample this material but I keep it around as a part of a collection, and for his historical significance.