halcyon wrote:SWIM is new the entire world of harmala alks. The closest SWIM has ever been to an MAOI is reading one of the zillion prescription warnings about contra-indications. Nonetheless, SWIM has been reading as much as possible (Pendell, Shulgin, etc) - but still has remaining questions. SWIM will jump in the pool. Feel free to post links if you know of older threads that were missed while SWIM was searching:
1. In reading about Pharmahuasca (SWIMs particular interest in regards to this subject) it seems like there are compounds which use anywhere between one and three of the alkaloids (Harmine, Harmaline, THH). There must be something about each one that has its purpose - SWIM just can't figure it out. According to posts on the nexus, it appears Harmaline is twice as powerful as Harmine. Where THH is, SWIM doesn't know. So, is the ideal pharmahuasca compound made from all three or will one or two suffice?
Pharmahuasca can consist of pretty much any MAOI capable of orally activating DMT. The harmala alkaloids, harmine, harmaline, and THH, are all able to orally activate DMT on their own. A mix is not needed, but a mix works a little better.
Harmaline is the most potent. This, and harmine, are the two main alkaloids of Peganum harmala. Harmaline is present in vary small amounts in Banisteriopsis caapi. So pharmahuasca that is high in harmaline will be a very different experience from real ayahuasca. Harmaline is the most potent MAOI active at 75-125 mg. It’s also the most sedating and mentally stoning of the three. Many people do not like harmaline.
Harmine is present in both Peganum harmala and Banisteriopsis caapi, often as the main or second most abundant alkaloid. It’s active as an MAOI in the 100-200 gm range. It’s more simulating than harmaline and not as stoning. Some people find it more psychedelic than harmaline. Pharmahuasca high in harmine is very similar to certain types of real ayahuasca.
Tetrahydroharmine is present in Banisteriopsis caapi sometimes as the main alkaloid, but more often in slightly lesser amounts than harmine. It’s present in very small amounts in Peganum harmala. Some Peganum harmala lacks this alkaloid. Tetrahydroharmine is active as an MAOI in the 100-200 mg range. Its effects are extremely mild compared with harmine and harmaline. It does not cause mental clouding like harmine or harmaline and tends to help you focus and gather your thoughts together. It’s more euphoric and generally more pleasant than harmine or harmaline. In the doses used for pharmahuasca it’s neither sedating nor stimulating. Most people prefer it over harmine and harmaline because it leaves you far more clear headed. Pharmahuasca high in harmine is very similar to certain types of real ayahuasca.
Authentic ayahuasca normally contains slightly more harmine then tetrahydroharmine, and very little harmaline.
halcyon wrote:2. It seems to this intrepid reader that the harmala alks have their own psychoactive properties and can be appreciated on their own. Would anyone care to explain, roughly, how *most* people experience each of the three major harmaloids? From reading, it appears Harmine has a more of a stimulant (?) while Harmine is more of a dreamy narcotic-sedative at beyond pure MAOI doses. Where does THH fit into this mix?
The psychoactive effects of harmine appear at doses of 200 mg and above. It’s slightly stimulating and at the same time mentally relaxing. You can have hallucinations that are dream like in content. The mind gets very scattered and easily drifts away from one thought to the next. It has very mild mental psychedelic effects.
Harmaline is psychoactive at 150 mg and up. It is similar to harmine but far more sedating. Its sedative effects are somewhat like marijuana. It’s much more dreamy and peaceful and causes more mental clouding than harmine.
Tetrahydroharmine is psychoactive at 350 mg and above. It becomes an LSD-like stimulant at psychoactive doses. It’s extremely difficult to describe. It has mild mental psychedelic effects that are a little similar to LSD, DMT, harmine, and harmaline. It’s more mentally psychedelic than harmine or harmaline and far more euphoric.
All three at psychoactive doses can cause nausea, loss of balance, and alteration in the perception of sound (especially tetrahydroharmine),
halcyon wrote:3. Of the big three (SWIM is certain there must be many others) are certain ones preferred over others - or are they more like different spices (no pun) in the chef's kitchen? If SWIY enjoys the harmaloid experience - which one and why?
Most people prefer tetrahydroharmine because it gives the pharmauasca a clearer cleaner headspace and adds psychedelic components to the trip not normally present.
The least preferred is usually harmaline because it clouds up the experience with its sedative mental fog.
Harmine is in the middle.
halcyon wrote:4. Please post pharma recipes as well!
SWIM’s favorite is 200 mg of THH with 20 mg of DMT. Next to that, 200 mg of harmine, with 25 mg of DMT. SWIM doesn’t much like harmaline with DMT. It’s better as a sleeping aid.
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