Quote:Equating these "hyper shivers" in any way with serotonin syndrome is waaay over the top and does not do any justice to the real serotonin syndrome.
I'm not a doctor and don't know any other diagnosis matching the symptoms better. I know it's not the same condition, and I didn't claim that either, but based on many symptoms, it seems close.
Some people always look for psychological explanations and thats fine, but the obvious physical mechanisms resulting from flooding our brains with serotonin agonists can't be ignored...
Quote:As far as I know, DMT can't cause serotonin syndrome.
No, but LSD, 5-MeO-DIPT does (The Serotonin Syndrome (Boyer, 2005) )
No serotonin receptor subtype is single responsible, but evidence points out agonism of 5-HT2A receptors contributing substantially, and thats were DMT comes in to the picture, just like most other psychedelics it's a 5-HT2A agonist, but I think an important factor involved in administration of the drug is significant to explain why we don't see this with oral Ayahuasca. Smoking DMT introduce most of the drug to our brains in a minute. It's like a tsunami...
Well, that's just my theory. I would like to see some arguments based on pharmacology rather than psychology to disapprove it
