alienidentikit
Greenlighter
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Hi, my first post here, so my apologies if this has been covered already. I've read the majority of the 19 pages of this thread but not absolutely every post. Anyway, I'm wondering about using DXM to reduce tolerance to 4-fa and 4-fma. I'm assuming that these are similar enough to amphetamine that the effects should be similar. Here's what I'm taking:
every day:
B vitamins
CO-eQ
most days:
aniracetam (between 300 and 700 mg per day)
choline (300 mg)
What I'm trying now:
Delsym - around 45 mg
magnesium - 250 mg
green tea extract
4-fa or 4-fma or combo: around 40-70 mg - not every day, about 2-3 times per week - mostly oral with some intranasal
I'm wondering if this will be effective.
Most importantly, I'm wondering what NOT to take on DXM. I've never used it recreationally. However I do like to occasionally take 4-mec, methylone, 2c-d, 2c-c, and methoxetamine.
Since DXM releases serotonin (it does, right?), but since this is a very low dose (45 mg) do I still need to avoid all of the above rcs, and if so, for long do I need to avoid them for? because tonight I figure I'll probably want to do around 10-15 mg of methoxetamine if possible.
Thanks in advance!
every day:
B vitamins
CO-eQ
most days:
aniracetam (between 300 and 700 mg per day)
choline (300 mg)
What I'm trying now:
Delsym - around 45 mg
magnesium - 250 mg
green tea extract
4-fa or 4-fma or combo: around 40-70 mg - not every day, about 2-3 times per week - mostly oral with some intranasal
I'm wondering if this will be effective.
Most importantly, I'm wondering what NOT to take on DXM. I've never used it recreationally. However I do like to occasionally take 4-mec, methylone, 2c-d, 2c-c, and methoxetamine.
Since DXM releases serotonin (it does, right?), but since this is a very low dose (45 mg) do I still need to avoid all of the above rcs, and if so, for long do I need to avoid them for? because tonight I figure I'll probably want to do around 10-15 mg of methoxetamine if possible.
Thanks in advance!
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