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hypothetical use of DHM/DPH

wiffz

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now this keeps bugging my mind, ever noticed how few articles are out there about diphenhydramine? on the one hand it makes you sick, but then the visuals you get are imho kinda smart if you can call it that way i mean they have many details more stuff stuff to them than modern movie fx do have

any ideas to reduce the inevitable ill-effects?
 
Yeah, dont try to get high/trip on benadryl.
You're much better off taking some psychedelic, or worst case, just smoking copious amounts of weed.
 
now this keeps bugging my mind, ever noticed how few articles are out there about diphenhydramine? on the one hand it makes you sick, but then the visuals you get are imho kinda smart if you can call it that way i mean they have many details more stuff stuff to them than modern movie fx do have

any ideas to reduce the inevitable ill-effects?

You're trying to make it be more than it is.

To answer your question, no.
 
What they said. But here's The Big & Dandy Diphenhydramine Thread if you really want to look into it. I strongly recommend you don't though. The "visuals" may be unlike any other drug but you have no idea they are visuals cos you completely believe all that stuff is actually happening and it ain't fun in any way, shape or form I can assure you. Unbelievably awful experience :|
 
If you like feeling like a zombie and being straight up delirious then by all means, gobble that benadryl.

But it's really not anything to be messing with.
 
sometimes i get shivers when i think about the trip/delirium from benedryl

you should really head this warning and not use them for that purpose

it's great for opiate potentiation tho
 
All I got on dph was extremely realistic hallucinations of mosquitoes behind glass and in corners, a shoe that was stuck to the ceiling, static on the TV even though it was off, and fake books and tv remotes that I would try to use when I was "asleep."

When I hit the remote button it was actually my leg and it would wake me up and that repeated for idk how long. When I was awake I knew that none of the hallucinations were real though.. only because I knew I was on a drug(even though I took a rather high dose).

The physical effects suck though, don't do it.
 
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