JohnBoy2000
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I'm just looking into the anti-depressant properties of magic shrooms, and apparently their primary effect is via 5HT2A.
Agonist at this receptor - so - isn't it typically dopamine that's associated with hallucinations?
Is there any more profound insight as to how shrooms have AD effects?
Also - historical AD's act on the three monoamines; shrooms doesn't actually effect noradrenaline, does it?
Agonist at this receptor - so - isn't it typically dopamine that's associated with hallucinations?
Is there any more profound insight as to how shrooms have AD effects?
Also - historical AD's act on the three monoamines; shrooms doesn't actually effect noradrenaline, does it?
