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Is jungle DMT or Spice from Mimosa safe for someone on an SSRI? Options
 
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#1 Posted : 10/27/2011 10:43:29 PM

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SWIM was wondering, if when doing an extraction based on the Poor Mans Food Grade Tek, on Mimosa Hostilis, the resulting spice would contain any amount of MAOI that would be dangerous for someone to consume who is on an SSRI. I have heard that Mimosa contains small amounts of an MAOI. I also know the dangers associated with combining an MAOI with an SSRI. I'm just not sure if the Tek SWIM was curious about would pull out any MAOI sufficient to cause harm to someone on an SSRI. Anyone have any experience here?
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#2 Posted : 10/27/2011 10:49:08 PM

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Your pull should be DMT and maybe some plant fats/oils, but that's about all you'll be pulling. The DMT will be fine to consume with an SSRI keeping in mind that it may dull the experience considerably. Depending on the SSRI, some people can find it to be a bit dysphoric.
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#3 Posted : 10/27/2011 10:51:36 PM

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Thanks, Also do you think that an SSRI like say, Citalopram(just in case you have experience) would also diminish the effects of San Pedro?
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#4 Posted : 10/27/2011 11:04:34 PM

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My guess would be that they would tone down most psychedelics. I've taken xanax on acid, and it calmed me down, but it also took away some of the trippiness.
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..Prozac is dangerous in combination with Harmine, so certainly not good for ayahuasca, and possibly not good with MHRB..
(see Plant-based Anti-depressants thread)
 
 
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