atara
Bluelighter
Note: please, please, please do not smoke cigarettes because of this thread if you are not already a smoker. Tobacco can really fuck up your life.
The presence of MAO-B inhibitors in tobacco is well-known. It is less known that MAO-A inhibitors are also present in tobacco leaf, and these have clinically significant effects on MAO-A activity in human smokers:
http://www.pnas.org/content/93/24/14065.short
It is therefore a question of some interest whether the effects of metabolically labile compounds, particularly DMT, may be affected by tobacco use. Does anyone have experience with this?
(a more reasonable option for non-smokers is changa, don't smoke cigarettes)
The presence of MAO-B inhibitors in tobacco is well-known. It is less known that MAO-A inhibitors are also present in tobacco leaf, and these have clinically significant effects on MAO-A activity in human smokers:
http://www.pnas.org/content/93/24/14065.short
It is therefore a question of some interest whether the effects of metabolically labile compounds, particularly DMT, may be affected by tobacco use. Does anyone have experience with this?
(a more reasonable option for non-smokers is changa, don't smoke cigarettes)
