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Habit, Dependence, Addiction - Problematics and Nomenclature
From personal experience, all of the materials I have developed do not produce physiological dependence,

Zee
Apr 162 min read
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A History of Cocaine
In 1860, a German scientist named Albert Niemann extracted and isolated the active ingredient in coca leaves for the first time and gave...

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Apr 113 min read
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The storyline for my recent posts has taken on a life of its own
The nitrogen atom can be likened to the metal ring that serves as an opener in a can of Coca-Cola. When we want to open the can, our finger knows how to recognize the ring and pull on it, just like the enzyme responsible for activating the receptor knows how to recognize the single nitrogen atom and take the electron from it.

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Apr 63 min read
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Why do plants and fungi often contain psychoactive substances but not animals?
But what if you are the kind of organism that can't move (like plants or fungi)? For example - let's suppose that you're an acacia tree on the African Savannah and you don't have access to very much water and therefore, the fleshy part of your leaves are very precious to you, and you would rather not have harvester ants cut them up and take them away

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Apr 13 min read
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How do you smoke a toad? If this question sounds strange to you, I recommend that you continue reading because, in this post, I want to examine a unique category of psychoactive substances -
Smoking 5-MeO-DMT gives the person who inhales it a strong yet short lasting meeting with God. The bufo toads are probably the most prominent example of Zoopsychedelics, but are they alone?

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Mar 293 min read
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I promised to dive deeper into Amanita muscaria, "The Fly Agaric" - so here it is. I have said before, that in recent years, this mushroom,
“The urine seems to be more powerful than the mushroom and its effect May last through the 4th or 5th man.”

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Mar 273 min read
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Let me start with a confession: I had my first planned psychoactive experience at the age of 28.
So, in a calculated move, I decided for the first time in my life to change my consciousness proactively and simply get drunk, and that's what happened. The experiment was pleasant and successful.

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Mar 223 min read
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As a psychonaut who is interested in the sociological and anthropological aspects of altered states, I really like encountering uses of mind altering substances in traditional societies
mind-altering can sometimes produce value and benefit in surprising ways that are very difficult to predict.

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Mar 172 min read
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