starway6 wrote: I notices this recently with smoked DMT, . Shortly after smoking DMT laced cappi leaf I feel like I had a mega-dose of melatonin and a floating feeling.??
Lasted about 10 or 15 minutes almost put me to sleep..[maybe it did?]
My body felt like it was melting into the couch and im soo relaxed..no visuals worth talking about yet..
This was from fairly weak changa..
This is far as i have gone with DMT..do i just need a stronger dose to get the visionary state?
I have had that often too when smoalking DMT joints.
I only once smoalked decent Changa and I didn't get this effect,
but I've become drowsy & sleepy from smoalking just DMT quite often.
After a proper smoalking session I've often felt really sleepy.
Not allways though. Other times I would come out of a spice journey
energetic or neutral.
I'm not sure why DMT can sometimes make people so sleeepy. The friends with whom
I've smoalked DMT explained they experienced the same thing.
Could this sleepy effect be attributable to other MHRB alkaloids that ended up in
the DMT extract as impurities?
Could it be that DMT is interacting with certain brainchemistry could cause sleepyness?
Doesn't Melatonin get absorbed into the same receptors as DMT is in the brian?
Perhaps something like this is going on:
You ingest DMT after sundown, when your brain is producing Melatonin,
DMT amasses at the appropriate receptor and start entering into it.
Because significant amounts of DMT are passing into this particulair receptor,
perhaps Melatonin is unable to get to that receptor as all the DMT is in the way.
Then, when the DMT is metabolised and out of your system, suddenly the entrance to
the receptor becomes free again and all the amassed Melatonin, that couldn't reach
that receptor before suddenly floods into it causing this mayor sleepyness.
Because it indeed DOES feel like a powerfull, naturall sleepyness. Like Melatonin.
Just a thought though. Trying to explain why sometimes it happens and sometimes it doesn't,
I remember this sleepyness has never occured when smoalking in daylight.