iseewhatsnotthere
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I get crazy muscle spasms some times when i eat mushies
Unless of course the much ballyhooed "brain zaps" are not really any electrical phenomena actually occurring in the nervous system at all, but are just hallucinations of such. What's the difference? I'm not sure to tell the truth. Has anyone ever actually measured them as in some spikes that show up if a psychedelic user is hooked up to an EKG machine? You would think they would have been written about. I remain skeptical and am prone to presume they are just body-image hallucinations, not actual electric current traveling down nerves... I've never experienced one in 30 years of extreme psychedelic exploration of many compounds... but perhaps I am just blessed (cursed?) with a nervous system that is a rock of stability 8)
I had electric zap experience in my head when I did mushroom tea once.
Found it odd, as I never got this if I ate them raw, only if brewed in a tea. Very strange...
Also happens after binging on mdma![]()
No doubt they probably aren't actual electrical phenomena. That's just how the feeling is described.
Well, what I mean to say is that they probably aren't electrical phenomena in a way that's different from any other sensation. Because technically every sensation is a result of the movement of charge carriers in nerves, and the movement of charge carriers induces an electric current.
But yeah, it would be cool to try to measure the phenomenon with an EEG (EKG is a diagnostic tool for heart problems, but its based off the same technology as EEG). The main problem I see with that is that these sensations arise unpredictably, so it would be hard to collect data from a practical perspective.
^Yeah, that's a good observation. Even simple tryptamines that share most structural similarities with 4-subsituted tryptamines don't seem to be known for producing this phenomenon. I've heard it most commonly reported with mushrooms.
I always get them on mushrooms and get them fairly regularly on 4-AcO-DMT. I actually had a persisting brain-zap while meditating on 4-AcO-DMT that scared the life out of me. Thought I was having a seizure. As soon as I opened my eyes it stopped which made me kind of regret doing so. I'd never "broken through" on a tryptamine (or any psychedelic) before and I heard of some very unpleasant sounding sensations that occur as precursors to a +4 experience.
That's exactly what it is, those electric shock sensations arise due to perturbations of the serotonergic system.
Exactly. A hallucination of an electric event instead of the actual event?? And how do you think you hallucinate this, by other electrical events (which is what neurological activity is at the core, chemicals mostly modulate)?
Dude, Occam's razor.