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Cold water extraction while on SSRI? Options
 
tadgh78
#1 Posted : 2/14/2014 7:09:17 PM
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Hi all, SWIM was thinking of doing a cold water extraction of mimosa root bark.

A friend of SWIMs has enjoyed vaped DMT on a weekly basis for the past year but would now like to extend the experience. The problem is he takes an SSRI for depression and so can't take an maoi such as harmine/harmaline which would be required in order to potentiate an Aya/pharma trip.

My question is, since CWE does no require taking a seperate MAOI to be effective, would my friend be able to take a mimosa CWE safely while on SSRI medication or not?

If not, then what is the best way for someone on SSRI's to have a longer DMT-like experience?
 

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Parshvik Chintan
#2 Posted : 2/14/2014 7:45:41 PM

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well i believe what makes a CWE active (yuremamine) does so because it acts as a MAOI.

i don't think it would be any safer, but i am far from an expert.

it might be best to play it safe and err on the side of caution
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tadgh78
#3 Posted : 2/14/2014 10:16:46 PM
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Thanks Parshvik!

I found this on wikipedia;

"Yuremamine is a phytoindole alkaloid which was isolated and identified from the bark of Mimosa tenuiflora in 2005. It may explain the oral psychoactivity of traditional preparations from Mimosa tenuiflora, which also contains DMT...

Perhaps yuremamine acts as an MAOI, being metabolically protected itself through intra-molecular hydrogen bonding of its tertiary amine, or perhaps acts as a prodrug and releases DMT closer to its site of action."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuremamine


So according to wiki, no one knows whether yuremamine is an MOAI or not. In that case the only sensible thing to do is avoid mixing yuremamine and SSRI medication.
 
 
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