ok, so the the original concern was that serotonin syndrome is most likely to be caused when you have a substance such as an MAOI (harmala), which inhibits the breakdown of serotonin. That combined with an increase of serotonin can cause what is defined as Serotonin Syndrome.
According to Wikipedia's dmt site, "DMT acts as a non-selective agonist at most or all of the serotonin receptors" .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DimethyltryptamineFurthermore, according to wikipedia's site on serotonin syndrome, "The combination of MAOIs and other serotonin agonists or precursors pose a particularly severe risk of a life-threatening serotonin syndrome."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serotonin_syndromeSo, according to wikipedia at least, the combination of maoi's (harmals), with a serotonin agonist (DMT) "poses a particularly severe risk of a life-threatening serotonin syndrome".
Now, I know this to be not entirely accurate, since from many accounts here at the nexus, I know of many who have taken large doses of both harmalas with large doses of dmt and never experienced acute life threatening, or permanent dysfunction. In fact, most felt quite good after their session. However, many of the official symptoms of serotonin syndrome are present with aya or pharma use. The only symtoms I haven't experienced on pharma were over heating, diareheah, or loud bowel sounds, but pretty much all the rest.
I was just curious if there is some scientific reason why ayahuasca combo in particular does not seem to be life threatening, although the literature suggests that it should be. Lots of people out there are taking harmalas with dmt and not dying...... so....... I was just wondering what's going on here. I have also read that taking prescription MAOI with dmt significantly increases the risk of serotonin syndrome.
You know, it may simply be a case of no one has ever really delved deep enough in to this issue to truly answer the question, and I suppose doctors probably don't care about this one question in particular.... the question being if ayahuasca intoxication counts as serotonin syndrome. They are aware of this thing called serotonin syndrome, and it is well established that it can be a problem with MDMA and maoi's. It may be a case of serotonin syndrome being defined as potentially fatal, yet there are so many levels of it, a level which ayahuasca is unlikely to reach. It may be a case of defining a sub drunk alcohol buzz as alcohol poisoning (because the literature suggests that serotonin syndrome is defined as poisoning).
snozzleberry wrote:According to the logic presented thus far by the OP, this would mean that every time you take a psychedelic you are experiencing ss
Well, yes, that was my concern. It was the logic of what is presented as serotonin syndrome. I thought I should investigate further to see if anyone has a better answer. It seemed according to what is defined as serotonin syndrome, almost anyone who is on ayahuasca is experiencing "a potentially fatal poisoning". That is what the literature on SS suggests, and yet the reality of ayahuasca use does not seem to support that logic. I wondered why.