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CFC - DXM cross tolerance

samsanderlin

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i was in a very depressed state a month ago and inhaled a large amount of freon gas, now a month later i take 300mg of DXM and no effects at all? i have done dxm but im unsure is freon a NMDA antagonist? would they cross tolerate
 
Certainly not from a month ago; that stuff clears your system very quickly.

How did you take the DXM? Sometimes gelcaps are fickle and don't absorb well when taken in bulk (at least from my exp).
 
That's a relatively low dose - and lots of people have trouble absorbing more than a few un"burst" robogels. Prick 'em with a pin before you eat them.

CFC's are probably more solvent based than anything else in their effects. Wouldn't suprise me if they were NMDA blockers too.
 
the CFC felt like a way stronger version of nitrous i think it was definatley nmda blocker or something similar in effect to nitrous but toxic, ive eaten the same amount several times before and tripped without problems same brand an everything
 
sekio, if NMDA blockade comes from CFC's, which I actually agree with just based on experience, wouldn't that knock out DXO's effects? Look at ketamine tolerance - nobody has figured out how to lower that tolerance and it can take YEARS for the body to adjust to that tolerance. What if there is a cross-tolerance between the DXO and the CFCs? Or rather that the CFC's built a tolerance to NMDA antagonists? It would make a lot of sense really.

In literature, you can actually see that DXM turns to DXO which is the true NMDA antagonist, right? Well when you add multiple NMDA anagonists to the mix, it just stops working altogether. NMDA, from what we see from science, is the ONLY receptor in the brain that once it is down-regulated, it is COMPLETELY down-regulated. It makes sense to throw forth the theory that the down-regulation of NMDA makes both agonists and antagonists useless unless the original drug is removed. CFCs are called a group because nobody actually knows what is in what - its a crapshoot. And quite stupid if you ask me. Besides that, is this really ADD? The discussion, not the falsified syndrome :)
 
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