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Natural tolerance of Serotonergic psychedelics?
    #19198602 - 11/27/13 10:31 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Hello everyone,
I'm not all that experienced with psychedelics, actually, compared to many. My drug of choice tends to be a disassociative, ketamine being my favorite but MXE coming close second. I'm not a heavy dissassociative user either, I've used probably 4 grams of K and < a gram of MXE in a total of a year.
However, I have had probably 20 to 25 psychedelic experiences, I'd guess 15 shroom trips, 5 to 10 DMT experiences, sub breakthrough, and 1 150ug hit of acid (in the last year or so)
I've noticed a trend with my psychedelic forays, one which I find puzzling and slightly disturbing: I require massive doses compared to most people. I eat 4+ grams of dried shrooms like its nothing, barely tripping. I've eaten 6 grams on multiple occasions and tripped comfortably (but I wouldn't describe it as a strong trip).

My recent results with acid have convinced me even more something is wrong. My trip report is here but TL;DR I took 150ug of acid, at T+3:00 wasn't tripping, ate MXE, tripped BAWALS. My grey/light blue walls looked basically like this in 3D


Anyone ever heard of something like this? I'm not on any medication that would prevent tripping.

CodeLion


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Edited by CodeLion (11/28/13 06:53 AM)


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Re: Natural tolerance of Serotonergic psychedelics? [Re: CodeLion]
    #19198995 - 11/28/13 12:48 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Strange. My natural tolerance is rather low. I certainly felt a prominent psychedelic stone from 1.5 grams of shrooms


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