AfterGlow
Bluelighter
Does anybody else feel like its hard to keep your eyes open whist on a strong dose of T7... kind of like how eyes feel on mdma? Cuz I'm having a hard time trying to keep em open let alone just focus when they are open.
the MAOI properties have me a little concerned
Examples of foods and beverages which contain tyramine include: beer, ale, robust red wines, Chianti, vermouth, homemade breads, cheese, crackers (with cheese), sour cream, bananas, red plums, figs, raisins, avocados, fava beans, Italian broad beans, green bean pods, eggplant, pickled herring, liver dry sausages, canned meats, salami, yogurt, soup cubes, commercial gravies, chocolate, and soy sauce.
Aged cheeses have the highest levels of tyramine. Some foods contain bacterial enzymes that convert tyrosine (an amino acid in foods) to tyramine.
That's a total crock. I took oral dosages of T7 around 40 times and only puked once. Just take some Pepcid AC beforehand and you should be good to go.
The only fool proof methods to avoid nausea on T7 are to take a low dose or to administer rectally
I would advise against taking this drug rectally. Doing so requires one to be incredibly judicious and precise with one's dosing (T-7 seems as bioavailable rectally as it does nasally, and we've all read the stories of those unlucky few who died from putting this one up their honkers) and IME produces a short but incredibly violent come-up, which inevitably culminates in projectile vomiting.