phantomcosmonaut
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I understand that tobacco contains harmala alkaloids or whatever it is, and smoking cigarettes can mildly potentiate a tryptamine or DXM. So could cigarette tobacco or N. rustica be used as a replacement for syrian rue or B. caapi when consuming a tryptamine (shrooms, ayahuasca brew, etc)? I couldn't find anything involving the harmala content of N. rustica or N. tobaccum (regular cigs), so could someone give me some insight on this? I feel like this would be a lot better than other MAOIs, hopefully less harsh on the stomach.
*edit*- I forgot to mention that I'm reffering to smoking OR possibly eating the tobacco, which seems like it may be a better way to get the MAO-inhibition.
*edit*- I forgot to mention that I'm reffering to smoking OR possibly eating the tobacco, which seems like it may be a better way to get the MAO-inhibition.
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