Are there any psychedelics thats are strong and are not tryptamines and phenylamines and lysergamides? If so can someone post some that are, just wondering? Seems like every one if tryps or phens or lyser. But anything besides that?
As I posted in the other thread, quipazine is a reasonably selective 5ht-2a agonist, and is not a phenethylamine or tryptamine. However, it also hits 5ht-3, so it will cause nausea, and you're pobably better off with an analog, some other pyrimidine-piperazine. TFMPP also hits 5ht-2a, but it moreso hits 5ht-2c and causes really bad anxiety (it's so bad, they even decided not to schedule it!).
Also, several indazolethylamines hit the 5-ht2A receptor, see here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AL-34662
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AL-38022A
and have been found to substitute for DOM et al in rats.
How about Salvia/Salvinorin A?
I think that's pretty unique
Technically, that's a dissociative.
Why are dissociatives not psychedelic?
"Psychedelic" usually refers to a rather specific pattern of action that involves increased "novelty reactions" and pretty much always involves the serotonin-2 receptor subtype, especially 5-ht2a. Things that previously appeared mundane will begin to seem interesting, etc. Nichols mentions the effects here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knrZ4YQV47M
Most dissociatives (loosely defined as "something that reduces signals to the conscious mind") make you
less interested in the real world (with the exception of wanting to listen to Sigur Ros for hours on end) and produce anesthetic effects. And of course, deliriants are those dissociatives strong enough to make you forget you're hallucinating (all are antagonists of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors; acetylcholine is the king of neurotransmitters).
All three, plus cannabinoids, constitute the "hallucinogens". Or at least that's how I've always understood it.