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Kinda but not really. I can definitely see how one could easily compare the two but not exactly.Kinda like the endocannabinoid system we're all born with!
Coincidence? I think not!!
Kinda but not really. I can definitely see how one could easily compare the two but not exactly.
The endocannabinoid system is even in mollusks and arthropods and it regulates a lot of things. Dimethyltryptamine just coincidentally plugs perfectly into the 5ht2a and 5ht2b serotonin receptor set.
No human at any point in their life naturally produces THC anywhere in their body for any reason.
THC working the way it does at least from my perspective, with my knowledge of biochemistry, seems to be more of a coincidence, or simply convergent or symbiotic evolution. The receptors that THC plugs into governing a lot of biochemical processes in the body.
The interactions of the 5-ht2 subset of serotonin receptors, and the changes to electron spin resonance and electron sharing between neurons that happens at these receptors is very likely the source of consciousness itself.
THC and its interactions are far more comparable to something like poppies and the interactions of the opiate receptors with morphine and codeine. The particular receptors that THC interacts with, the CB1 and CB2 receptors are just not responsible for nearly as weighty biochemical processes as what the opiate receptors are responsible for regulating. And the compensatory mechanisms required to regulate function in the presence of the compound is far less intense on the body.
To be honest comparing literally any other biochemical processes of the body to what happens at the serotonin 5-ht2 receptor subsets is kind of a misunderstanding in and of itself.
DMT doesn't exactly change your mood, it doesn't change your experience of your own mind, it doesn't make you happy or sad in and of itself. It doesn't change the way you feel about yourself or other people or your relationships like other drugs can do....
It simply exchanges reality for something else that is even more tangibly real than this one is, at least while you're there. One of the grocking recognitions I've pulled out of every DMT trip so far, is that this version of reality is actually secondary to that one, and a process of it, not the other way around.
Documentary about a series of studies performed by Rick Straussman, a PhD. Psychologist from the New mxico school of medicine.
Kinda but not really. I can definitely see how one could easily compare the two but not exactly.
The endocannabinoid system is even in mollusks and arthropods and it regulates a lot of things. Dimethyltryptamine just coincidentally plugs perfectly into the 5ht2a and 5ht2b serotonin receptor set.
No human at any point in their life naturally produces THC anywhere in their body for any reason.
THC working the way it does at least from my perspective, with my knowledge of biochemistry, seems to be more of a coincidence, or simply convergent or symbiotic evolution. The receptors that THC plugs into governing a lot of biochemical processes in the body.
The interactions of the 5-ht2 subset of serotonin receptors, and the changes to electron spin resonance and electron sharing between neurons that happens at these receptors is very likely the source of consciousness itself.
THC and its interactions are far more comparable to something like poppies and the interactions of the opiate receptors with morphine and codeine. The particular receptors that THC interacts with, the CB1 and CB2 receptors are just not responsible for nearly as weighty biochemical processes as what the opiate receptors are responsible for regulating. And the compensatory mechanisms required to regulate function in the presence of the compound is far less intense on the body.
To be honest comparing literally any other biochemical processes of the body to what happens at the serotonin 5-ht2 receptor subsets is kind of a misunderstanding in and of itself.
DMT doesn't exactly change your mood, it doesn't change your experience of your own mind, it doesn't make you happy or sad in and of itself. It doesn't change the way you feel about yourself or other people or your relationships like other drugs can do....
It simply exchanges reality for something else that is even more tangibly real than this one is, at least while you're there. One of the grocking recognitions I've pulled out of every DMT trip so far, is that this version of reality is actually secondary to that one, and a process of it, not the other way around.
Documentary about a series of studies performed by Rick Straussman, a PhD. Psychologist from the New mxico school of medicine.
Kinda but not really. I can definitely see how one could easily compare the two but not exactly.
The endocannabinoid system is even in mollusks and arthropods and it regulates a lot of things. Dimethyltryptamine just coincidentally plugs perfectly into the 5ht2a and 5ht2b serotonin receptor set.
No human at any point in their life naturally produces THC anywhere in their body for any reason.
THC working the way it does at least from my perspective, with my knowledge of biochemistry, seems to be more of a coincidence, or simply convergent or symbiotic evolution. The receptors that THC plugs into governing a lot of biochemical processes in the body.
The interactions of the 5-ht2 subset of serotonin receptors, and the changes to electron spin resonance and electron sharing between neurons that happens at these receptors is very likely the source of consciousness itself.
THC and its interactions are far more comparable to something like poppies and the interactions of the opiate receptors with morphine and codeine. The particular receptors that THC interacts with, the CB1 and CB2 receptors are just not responsible for nearly as weighty biochemical processes as what the opiate receptors are responsible for regulating. And the compensatory mechanisms required to regulate function in the presence of the compound is far less intense on the body.
To be honest comparing literally any other biochemical processes of the body to what happens at the serotonin 5-ht2 receptor subsets is kind of a misunderstanding in and of itself.
DMT doesn't exactly change your mood, it doesn't change your experience of your own mind, it doesn't make you happy or sad in and of itself. It doesn't change the way you feel about yourself or other people or your relationships like other drugs can do....
It simply exchanges reality for something else that is even more tangibly real than this one is, at least while you're there. One of the grocking recognitions I've pulled out of every DMT trip so far, is that this version of reality is actually secondary to that one, and a process of it, not the other way around.
Documentary about a series of studies performed by Rick Straussman, a PhD. Psychologist from the New mxico school of medicine.
Have you ever gotten a clam high???
All they fucking talk about is the endocannabinoid system!!!
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I love getting high and playing Blokus!Time for a snack now time for board games with the kids![]()
Ayahuasca is DMT, Shaman Medicine
I wishPRETTY!
Does it have DMT in it?![]()
Tag me when you do.where, how do I start my own thread about nothing in particular?
I dont know how this Video ended up in there, i don't fn get this messenger, i dont even know that Video, wtfOnce took ayu in Thailand (obviously), that shit hit me so hard, i was crying like a b. Next day i was good again. Would take again, 5/7
Nah, it was cambodia
Im fuxking sober rn, how? This board sucks ass for real.I dont know how this Video ended up in there, i don't fn get this messenger, i dont even know that Video, wtf
Only did that once. It was a shell of a time.Have you ever gotten a clam high???
All they fucking talk about is the endocannabinoid system!!!
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its actually been a long time since ive personally tripped on anything that wasnt just like 1g of mushrooms. Several years now actually. Thinking all thats behind me at this point, tbh.Re the whole alternate reality, that was really the whole thing Carlos Castaneda was trying to write about, albeit under the guise of "anthropology." I don't consider his books to be out of genre in this regard. It's just a way of life that involves lots of heavy tripping.