Very welcome contributions guys.
The pinoline speculations are always fascinating, and it would be great if we could get InMo to chime in.
KT, you may wanna watch giving out your email on this forum... you seem like an astute enough cat to understand why without me elaborating.
I should point out that Chia goes beyond the basic pineal meme by suggesting that the "endohuasca" is a product of the pineal, the pituitary, the thalamus and the hypothalamus in concert.
I know that chemists are very particular about the exact pathways and locations of the production of the compounds in question--and I am also rather interested in this--but the larger, overarching fact is that these chemicals
are made in the human body... somewhere. Wherever that may be, they certainly do make their way to the 5HT receptors. So, the "what we have to do" aspect of the how these compounds are made question seems more practical than the former line of thought. In this case, the yogic techniques and darkrooming do seem to provide results in the form of repeatably induced altered states.
I, for one, have used a number of yogic practices that have provided me with tryptamine-like experiences, so I can safely (albeit subjectively) say that there is gold in this vein. I am happy that my more chemistry minded colleagues here can fill in the blanks... but achieving the requisite yogic skill to achieve endohuasca is not secondary to this IMHO.
Keep it coming... loving this.
HF
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