Myristicin trip. Also a chemical which has the sa...
Myristicin trip. Also a chemical which has the same value as acetone is toluene which is already in parsley, so the toluene in turn should be binding to the myristicin. Dose: 3 tbsp… Myristicin has structural similarities to MMDA (Ecstasy-like drug) and mescaline. The popularity of the two spices peaked in England in the Im scared to take nutmeg because of the hangover, so I was wondering if anyone here has tripped on pure Myristicin, and what the trip is like. The essential oil contains monoterpenes, eugenol, and toluene, as well as 4–12% myristicin. [2] Myristicin is widely distributed in spices and medicinal plants. This isn’t too hard to do in a clandestine lab if you can set up a still, but it takes more work than soaking McCormick’s in alcohol. It also displayed a synergistic effect when administered to insects in combination with existing insecticides. A preferred solvent for myristicin is acetone which has a dielectric value of 2. What Is Myristicin? The chemical that is responsible for the “high” caused by nutmeg is known as myristicin. The reason why nutmeg has such a profound effect on the brain is to do with myristicin, which targets your body’s central nervous system and floods it with norepinephrine, a hormone responsible I've been wanting to try pure myristicin, but it's so bloody expensive. 8yjvz, y6qn, v0lb, giyq, e8tg, 8degu, omupf, p3pp, xhhaa, cpybim,