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I saw you tried AM 694 .. Can you give me more details, too? I am very interested to get it myself .. To what price did you get it?
Did you try to use it to create a blend?
Gimme a PM if you can!
No-non-no. White eurasian male knows what "KIIMA" is. it's "Want to have a baby" from the women view of point. It's science when they explain the replacation precess-pressors.
He,if is a real wizard, should do them much as can.
"Territory" by Sepultura, gipsies are rebelling again and it's testing process going on.
PS: Black persons are better drug users but it's hopeless for them (no bush support) to figure how caucasians think and proceed.
wow, this is one of the most derailed threads i have ever read - including some of the trash heaps on PD and TR. someone should clean out the gibberish and lets get back on track.
there is a new report of someone smoking, i kid you not, 50mg doses of AM-694 which is utterly astounding considering this one binds to CB1 with picomolar affinity. He suggests the duration is quite short - the subjective effects are calm and anxiolytic - and there seems to be a ceiling on the intensity of the high which makes it difficult to go too far.
what seemed like a RC disaster may turn out to be a quite benign and satisfying chem, but there is still no way im smoking this one. also the person who reported the 50mg dose probably has one of the highest cannabinoid tolerances in human history, he also describes repeatedly smoking 50mg doses of JWH-018. he should probably be studied.
there is a new report of someone smoking, i kid you not, 50mg doses of AM-694 which is utterly astounding considering this one binds to CB1 with picomolar affinity. He suggests the duration is quite short
But since its release, two people I know have been hospitalised, both for displaying severe psychiatric symptoms. One actually had to get sectioned. I love drugs, but you can count me out on this one.
Sorry to put a downer on this thread, but here's my little story. In Ireland, like many other countries, we have stores that sell uncontrolled substances. We call them head shops. Unfortunately in the last few weeks, almost all these "legal highs" have been banned. Since the banning of the JWHs, this new AM-964 product quickly became immediately available, filling the shoes of JWH compounds. For the record, friends of mine have reported that it's nowhere near as good. Nevertheless I was eager to try when I heard of it. But since its release, two people I know have been hospitalised, both for displaying severe psychiatric symptoms. One actually had to get sectioned. I love drugs, but you can count me out on this one.
I'd try anything, but seriously people, this drug is just too new to the world. For me anyway.
I agree. And LOL @ your last sentence.
I guess I'll remain on the fence about this until more is known about it.
JWH's are carcinogens? That sucks, and it's not like with the carcinogens in pot, where THC bonds to old cancer cells and kills them off, no such upside with JWH. I guess I dun right sticking to regular good ol booda.
As an actual treatment for cancer? Or as a treatment for nausea associated with chemotherapy?JWH is effective in anti-cancer studies...just like THC and other cannabinoids. You don't know what you are talking about.![]()
"JWH's are carcinogens?"
That's a theory. Might be true, might not be. Either way cannabis smoke is KNOWN to have carcinogens in it.
"and it's not like with the carcinogens in pot, where THC bonds to old cancer cells and kills them off, no such upside with JWH"
JWH is effective in anti-cancer studies...just like THC and other cannabinoids. You don't know what you are talking about.![]()
Many cancers display CB receptors, and CB's make the cancer unhappy.
But nobody is proposing that the JWH's are in and of themselves carcinogenic, but rather that they are metabolized in vivo to carcinogenic metabolites. So they might very well fight cancer, and then be metabolized into something that can cause cancer elsewhere in the body. There are animal studies indicating that one of the napthoyl indole CB's (not one that's used recreationally) was carcinogenic (due to metabolism to the epoxide) and since the first step in metabolism is n-dealkylation, all the napthoylindoles should behave the same way...
many studies show that both cb1 and cb2 receptors when agonized have positive effects on cancer, not necessarily in humans, but still. All you have to do is search cb1 cb2 cancer in google scholar. I don't see why JWH would be excluded from this.Erm, I do know what I'm talking about to a certain extent. You really have nothing but spotty evidence at best that JWH may be effective against prostate cancer (that is all that my searching came up with). Link us to some better stuff if you wanna be taken seriously.
I thought it was mediated by the CB1 receptor?