hellspawn1 wrote:What would be the best supplemental route in order to reset tryptamine receptors?
(Besides doing the obvious and let time pass between each occasion)
Some psychonauts, including myself, have noticed a seemingly common lack of visuals and other diminished effects after many heavy mushroom journeys in the past, despite taking long breaks.
I'm now looking into the many known cognition enhancers, herbal and man-made, as options for improvement.
Perhaps I should accept staying outside of mystic realms for the remaining part of my life, but if you have had experience in overdoing things and would like to share your solutions, feel free to do so.
Thank you in advance, and enjoy your evening whatever it may entail.
How long is a long break?
Heavy journeys only get deeper and deeper in every sense as time goes on, especially when the doses are 12-18 months apart, and have a lot of underlying emotional processing in the psyche which have been brewing up in the past year or more. Combination with harmalas will lead to a full flood, given enough time in between. At least 6 months.
If you are dosing many times in a year you can except many of the experiences to lose significance. Receptors are one thing, but it goes deeper than that. The significance of the experience is unique and has everything to do with the spot your psyche is in at that time, what has been processing emotionally, intellectually, spiritually, there is only so much information you can integrate in a certain amount of time. You need to give yourself this time and let the subconscious do its work. Get plenty of sleep, reduce stress, dream, work, excerise, live life.
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