gloggawogga said:I alluded to psychology mainly for a few reasons.
First, I get jaw and facial tension, digestive problems, unecessary increases in heart rate and blood pressure, all while sober, just while under a lot of stress. I am in 40's BTW. By the time you are in your 40's, you will recognize the relationship between your emotions and your physiology. When I was in my 20's, I didn't recognize the depth of that relationship. Whenever you see an older person who in a few years goes from colored hair to grey hair, its almost always because of a stressful event in their life. Mind and body are intimately connected. Managing stress is extremely important to one's health as one gets older.
Second, I've found I can mitigate body load on psychedelics like 2c-e by practising simple relaxation and other stress management approaches, such as a breathing technique or sometimes just looking at a problem in a new way that makes it look less threatening. So managing stress has become important to managing body load on my trips. I've had numerous blood pressure and heart rate measurements on various psychedelics and they've been all over the place, from below normal to very high, and it all seems related to my mental state. Its as if all you need to measure glog's mental state is a blood pressure cuff.
However, neurochemistry and drug pharmocology play roles in this too. While stress may be damaging to my health while sober, it seems even more so while on a drug like 2c-e. So whatever the mechanisms for stress affecting the body are, some drugs can potentiate these effects. And perhaps, they could be potentiated to physically dangerous levels. You know stress can kill an 80 year old. So just maybe with a high enough dose of 2c-e, or 2c-t-7 or DOB or whatever, stress can kill a 20 year old too.
Xarann said:Well sure. I totally agree that psychological factors play a VERY important role, even in this situation, but Honestly, I don't really like the way this is going, and don't care to debate further in that regard.
What i would like to is to stick to finding what the physical factors are wich may (or may not) contribute directly to the main "side-effects" of 2c-'s (nausea/diarrhea"body load" and high energy/elevated pressure/pulse/jaw clenching) wich i think can't be deemed irrelevent, simply by the consistency of reports.
Basicly what i think i'm getting to is, i think it's illogical these effects are purely psychological, since they are so often reported by this specific kind of drug, while more seldom reported with tryptamines or most other psychedelics.
Basicly to reiterate them, my two hypothesis are :
1. stomach problems, especially vomiting, already seems to be a universally known effect of mescaline, wich has been in use for 1000s of years, and from what i understand is often "part of the ritual".
2. high energy / jaw-clenching / elevated blood pulse+pressure are also very well known effects of "speed" (amphetamine) and sometimes is also associated, to a very much milder effect, with mescaline, and also with MDMA.
Both of those are alot more known and researched members of the phenethylamine group of chemicals.
Now i know this is extrapolation at best whitout doing actual scientific testing, but i think i can assume if someone was to provide scientific research concercning the nature of said effects in the other phenethylamines, we would have some idea what cause them in research phenethylamines such as 2c-'s.
But why do some phenethylamines cause more of this "body-load" than do others?
morninggloryseed said:But why do some phenethylamines cause more of this "body-load" than do others? 2C-B, 2C-C, and 2C-D are very easy on the body...indeed with these two I often don't feel like I am on any drug at all. But 2C-E, 2C-I, 2C-T-2, and 2C-T-7 all have a bit of a "load" with them. And I don't find it is tied to 'depth' or that issues brought into light with a psychedelic contribute to this...indeed 2C-D is a very deep material for me...but there is no penality. ON the other hand, 2C-T-2 was never particularly deep...but it causes a significant body-load.
noeticbuzz DF:
Don't vaporize or smoke this shit! It is horrible for you and fucking stupid!
2CI, 2CB and 2CC are halogenated phenolic ethers with an ethylamine sidechain. If you vaporize it with heat, a part of it will decompose. You will likely get polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, their halogenated, nitrated and partly oxydated variants. You can get pyrrole rings and dioxin-type substances. It may turn highly toxic on your thyroid or give you chloracne like that poor Eastern European president got.
But that is not so likely. What IS likely is that these decomposition products will give you cancer in say 10-30 years. Lung cancer. Thyroid cancer.
Right now you might be feeling a nice 2CI high but it is entirely possible that the pyrolysis forms substances that make one toke as bad for you as ten thousand cigarettes. You likely won't notice as cancer is a delayed poisoning of the most insidious kind. It's like benzopyrene: a few miligrams will give you cancer, but until that time you can sprinkle it on your morning egg like salt.
nagognog2 DF
As an organic chemist with an extensive background in toxicology and neuropharmacology, I agree with noeticbuzz on this matter. I cannot for the life of me understand why someone would take a crystalline powder whose name they could barely pronounce and, as their near first instinct, apply fire to it and inhale whatever volatizes! You have GOT to be out of your mind to do such!
Some relatively harmless chemicals will, when they are broken down with a catalyst such as heat, emit extremely poisonous compounds. If you do not know your chemistry inside out and upside down and you do this, I only hope you have a good insurance policy for both medical and life.
2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodo-phenethylamine .HCl ho!
With only enough BASIC chemistry to make this statement, and not enough to work out the math on it, wouldn't it just equate or amount to an oxidization of said compounds, where heat is a catalyst?Trogdor said:This is quoted from another forums. I can't vouch for the accuracy of this claim but it sounds knowledgable.
Oh yeah, I looked at the rules and it doesn't say that I can't link to another forums, so here's a report of smoked 2ce on pharmaecopia:
http://www.pharmaecopia.pharm-text.com/showthread.php?t=2326
morninggloryseed said:Almost sounds like my case. I have had more LSD experience that all other psychedelic experiences put together. I've only had three 2C-E experience...but all three (especially the last two) were more profound that all but one of my LSD experiences.
2C-E and 2C-T-7 are my two favorite synthetics of all. I would always choose these two over LSD. I can take LSD anytime I want..but have not had any since 2004 and no real desire to experiment again. I've not had any 2C-E since my last trip with it in 2003...but I sure look foward to trying it again one fine day. I look foward to trying a lower dose (10mg-12mg.) All three of my 2C-E experiences were over-the-top intense. 16mg of 2C-E was similar to around/approx 250ug LSD. 18mg was like a 500ug trip. 20mg blew LSD off the scale.
I bet even at a +2-level...2C-E is amazing. I want to find the dose similar for me as 70ug LSD. That is the level I find most useful when it comes to LSD.
Do you find about the +2 level in general to be the most useful level of psychedelics? +3s have been interesting, but are usually too jumbled up and nonsensical for me to take anything useful from.
I have found that using 2ce (as well as any psychedelic) loses it magic or possiblity for a full blown experence when used more than 2-4 per month.
I have binged on 2ce (probably about 50 trips), and like many chemicals it loses its magic when used more often. Same with DOC.
anyways...