PotatoMan
Bluelight Crew
I originally wanted to post this in OD or another more in-depth forum but I dunno how I select a "thread prefix"
Move if needed I guess lol.
I could of never found out why alcohol produces more euphoria than benzos for the ED50.
I've read they both act on the same receptors and I recently read(which drove me to post this) that alcohol reaches the reward system(dopamine) but I brushed that off as bullshit but started to think that it could make sense as I do feel way more euphoric and happy while out on booze than if I were zombified by the dreaded benzo pills.
Like don't you feel a noticeable difference in sense of euphoria with alcohol that with benzos?
Let's say I pop 2mg xanax(no tolerance)
I'd get totally spaced out n 'drunk' but not like the happy giddy drunk like if I were to drink a third of a fifth of spirits(lol that sounded funny but 250ml).
Why does this happen? And it's not uncommon for this to occur. I know of many posters talking about the lack of euphoria provided by benzos.
Like what's the difference in mechanism of action if they both act on the same receptors? (GABA-A? I believe, I could be wrong)
Move if needed I guess lol.
I could of never found out why alcohol produces more euphoria than benzos for the ED50.
I've read they both act on the same receptors and I recently read(which drove me to post this) that alcohol reaches the reward system(dopamine) but I brushed that off as bullshit but started to think that it could make sense as I do feel way more euphoric and happy while out on booze than if I were zombified by the dreaded benzo pills.
Like don't you feel a noticeable difference in sense of euphoria with alcohol that with benzos?
Let's say I pop 2mg xanax(no tolerance)
I'd get totally spaced out n 'drunk' but not like the happy giddy drunk like if I were to drink a third of a fifth of spirits(lol that sounded funny but 250ml).
Why does this happen? And it's not uncommon for this to occur. I know of many posters talking about the lack of euphoria provided by benzos.
Like what's the difference in mechanism of action if they both act on the same receptors? (GABA-A? I believe, I could be wrong)
