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Side effects of DOx chemicals

phantomcosmonaut

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I always read about DOx drugs having large side effect profiles. But I've never actually seen a large side effect profile of any DOx. At reasonable doses, what side effects do these chemicals have that other psychedelics do not?
 
They don't really have any unique side effects; it's just that some people find f/x like physical stimulation and vasoconstriction (rather than just feeling 'trippy') to be more prevalent when dosing DOx.
 
DOC seems to have the least side effects reported while a lot of people say that DOB and DOI make them feel like utter shit
 
ime doc has similar side effects to anything i can get on other psychedelics... however itbis also more predictable in this way. while i can get muscle tremors or naisea on other chems i almost always get them with doc, though to a much lesser degree.
 
I've seen more experienced folk here in PD become quite incensed when drugs such as DOI are dissed as being unenjoyably body-loaded. Even Psychedelics that are known to be heavy on the system can still clearly be highly effective & enlightening chemicals. Few would argue for instance that the high liklihood of vomitting on mescaline should put you off trying the drug, & many would say the same for Ayuasca. Indeed it might be that some of the lighter, more easy going Psychedelics could be described a being un-enlightening, or not deep enough by fans of, for instance, LSD.

Doc, in my past experience, produced no more or less physical discomfort than any other psychedelic taken in comparative dosage but certainly produced remarkable, long-lasting psychedelic effects which I thoroughly enjoyed. It's the only Doxx compound I have tried.
 
This myth may have originated when people took large amounts of DOM when it first appeared as STP in the 70's, thinking it was acid or something, and then 2 hours later got blown away. Lots of people seem to have a grand old time ingesting DOx, it's just a silly myth.
 
I find DOC and DOI to be more vasoconstrictive than the NBOMes I've tried (25I, 25C, 25D). But not as bad as LSA.
 
It is definatly not a myth that DOX have a large side effect profile , generally speaking

I would personally never take DOB or DOI myself from the extraordinarily consistent reports of obnoxious side effects they have. DOC on the other hand I have read multiple accounts of people saying it's eons ahead of B and I in terms of effects and lack of side effects, and I plan on giving it a go.
 
At 2mg of DOB I felt that body load that I always read complaints about. It feels just like a strange pain coursing through the body. DOC I have yet to try but it sounds like the more comfortable of the DOx chemicals.
This myth may have originated when people took large amounts of DOM when it first appeared as STP in the 70's, thinking it was acid or something, and then 2 hours later got blown away. Lots of people seem to have a grand old time ingesting DOx, it's just a silly myth.
I think you have a point here. All these bad side effects seem to just be a myth which formed from accounts of people taking huge doses.

It also has something to do with individual differences. Some people may feel or pay attention to the body load more than others, and those who pay more attention to it or go into the trip thinking about it are much more susceptible to whatever negative aspects it will bring about (this is also known as being "psychosomatic").
 
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