I note that in clinical research DMSO (dimethylsulfoxide) is given as a prophylactic during the study of methylamphetamine in order to eliminate/reduce its toxicity on the dopamine system in the brain. It does this by scavenging the hydroxyl free radicals that are produced and appear to be responsible for the toxicity.
My question is, is this something that anybody here has experimented with... And to what effect? ie. did you recover quicker afterwards, or perhaps avoid suffering from any depressed/moody periods in the days following? Did it reduce desensitisation or increase your sensitivity to MA?
FWIW I'm presently (at the moment) exploring this prophylactic method myself, using 5ml of DMSO and a relatively mild amount of MA. All I have to speak for it so far is the notorious garlicky taste that you get from DMSO!
My question is, is this something that anybody here has experimented with... And to what effect? ie. did you recover quicker afterwards, or perhaps avoid suffering from any depressed/moody periods in the days following? Did it reduce desensitisation or increase your sensitivity to MA?
FWIW I'm presently (at the moment) exploring this prophylactic method myself, using 5ml of DMSO and a relatively mild amount of MA. All I have to speak for it so far is the notorious garlicky taste that you get from DMSO!