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Originally Posted by Calaquendi Well, I think we've all learned a valuable lesson here : don't start a thread while on Wild Turkey... |
lol Nah man I thought it was a great post.
There's quite a few tryptamines that are used in the treatment of migraines like sumatriptin (Imitrex). It's even over-the-counter in the UK under the brand name Imigran. It's around $10 a dose there, more expensive over here. I bet your mom's RX runs around $500/month before insurance takes care of most of it. Rizatriptan is pretty close to DMT as well. Also zolmitriptan and almotriptan contain a tryptamine molecular skeleton with 2 methyl groups attached to the amino, like DMT. They are all serotonin receptor agonists which bind to B1 and D1 5HT receptors located inside blood vessels in your head. They inhibit the release of calcitonin gene-related peptides, which (in elevated levels) many researches believe are responsible for migraines and cluster headaches.
Nice thread Cala