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MR_FLOOR
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All right I've read enough I'm convinced this might be something I need to try,besides what the hell do I have to lose.Ok how do I get them.I'm going for it. Dave
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E-Double
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Re: Schrooms
« Reply #1 on: Jun 16th, 2007, 7:55am » |
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Read up on gardening Research clusterbusters to get a start with good info from all ends good luck
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tommyD
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Re: Schrooms
« Reply #2 on: Jun 16th, 2007, 11:08am » |
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I'll second E-Double - best way to get shrooms is to grow your own. Shrooms can be very effective, but they must be used correctly. The hard part is getting off the cluster meds that will interfere with psilocybin and other indole-ring hallucinogens. That means no trex or other triptans, no steroids, no opiates and no lithium for four or five days before using. Calcium channel blockers (verapamil) might be okay, but that is still unclear. Standard (but important) disclaimer: do not stop taking or change dosages of prescribed medications without consulting with your doctor. So make sure you read the information at Clusterbusters.com carefully before trying this. Oxygen works very well with psilocybin. And taurine drinks like Red Bull, as far as I can tell anyway, can be a useful abortive that doesn't seem to interfere (this is my own very preliminary opinion, YMMV). Seeds containing LSA (Rivea corymbosa, Hawaiian baby wood rose) are also effective indole-ring hallucinogens, and can be procured easily, quickly and legally - for gardening purposes only, of course. And be prepared for the Beast to seem to return shortly after dosing - it's to be expected and is usually just temporary. -tommyD
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Detoxing was my biggest problem. I couldn't get off the Trex. When the hits were so severe, I'd cave in and start jabbing the Trex for relief. I think I was 'too far gone' when I tried it. I'm happy with my current treatment though. Goodluck UNsolved
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