Heyt wrote:DrPsychoClown, you can't make DMT from chilis. When the user above you said spice, they meant spice as in spicy (hot) food - not DMT.
ROTFL!
There used to be a Thai place down south where myself and many of the local hippies liked to eat quite often.
While the food wasn't really spicy hot , or at least we usually ordered it that way, there was something about it that made one feel "high". Not psychedelic, not an endorphin release but something else. I have no idea what it was, but seemed to be something in the Tom Yum soup. (Tom Thumbs Blues, we called it
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We used to cultivate the endorphin high with **** dishes and many pitchers of water with limes up here at another Thai joint, but that's less mysterious.
But yeah, capsaicin = endorphins = high.
Sine experientia nihil sufficienter sciri potest -Roger Bacon
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