Jaguar tripping on DMT (Banisteriopsis caapi) vine. °VIDEO° | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 28386229 Canada 11/24/2012 11:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't see how this is possible considering DMT isn't orally active without the use of some sort of MAO inhibition. While psilocybin has been proven to enhance sight and other senses, I cannot fathom how DMT would help you hunt in any situation. Interestingly enough, I have done ayahuasca and the documentation that came with the plants I had ordered to make the brew specifically mentioned the strong chance of interacting with jaguars entities in a different dimension. Unfortunately I did not encounter any. |
Baconspiracist (OP) User ID: 27008657 Germany 11/24/2012 11:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't see how this is possible considering DMT isn't orally active without the use of some sort of MAO inhibition. While psilocybin has been proven to enhance sight and other senses, I cannot fathom how DMT would help you hunt in any situation. Interestingly enough, I have done ayahuasca and the documentation that came with the plants I had ordered to make the brew specifically mentioned the strong chance of interacting with jaguars entities in a different dimension. Unfortunately I did not encounter any. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28386229 While this might be true for humans it does not imply that it goes for cats or jaguars, or any other animals. My cat for instance would die if he would eat onions or chocolate because their bodies can't process it. I wouldn't jump to such simple conclusions. All animals have different metabolisms. Last Edited by Sundecoder on 11/24/2012 11:07 AM Believe Nothing - Question Everything |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28386229 Canada 11/24/2012 11:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't see how this is possible considering DMT isn't orally active without the use of some sort of MAO inhibition. While psilocybin has been proven to enhance sight and other senses, I cannot fathom how DMT would help you hunt in any situation. Interestingly enough, I have done ayahuasca and the documentation that came with the plants I had ordered to make the brew specifically mentioned the strong chance of interacting with jaguars entities in a different dimension. Unfortunately I did not encounter any. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28386229 While this might be true for humans it does not imply that it goes for cats or jaguars, or any other animals. My cat for instance would die if he would eat onions or chocolate because their bodies can't process it. I wouldn't jump to such simple conclusions. All animals have different metabolisms. Well, firstly, I did not make any "simple conclusions". Banisteriopsis caapi or "yage" doesn't even have any DMT in it. The jaguar is under the effects of the MAOI I mentioned, not dmt... I have taken a strong dose of MAOIs and it can be quite a trip in itself. Also MAOs are part of mitochondria and exist in all animals. |
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Baconspiracist (OP) User ID: 27008657 Germany 11/24/2012 11:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't see how this is possible considering DMT isn't orally active without the use of some sort of MAO inhibition. While psilocybin has been proven to enhance sight and other senses, I cannot fathom how DMT would help you hunt in any situation. Interestingly enough, I have done ayahuasca and the documentation that came with the plants I had ordered to make the brew specifically mentioned the strong chance of interacting with jaguars entities in a different dimension. Unfortunately I did not encounter any. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28386229 While this might be true for humans it does not imply that it goes for cats or jaguars, or any other animals. My cat for instance would die if he would eat onions or chocolate because their bodies can't process it. I wouldn't jump to such simple conclusions. All animals have different metabolisms. Well, firstly, I did not make any "simple conclusions". Banisteriopsis caapi or "yage" doesn't even have any DMT in it. The jaguar is under the effects of the MAOI I mentioned, not dmt... I have taken a strong dose of MAOIs and it can be quite a trip in itself. Also MAOs are part of mitochondria and exist in all animals. You are right there about the caapi and MAOI. Thanks for the correction.But we do not know what kind of effect this has on the jaguar. Cats seem to trip on catnip too while we are not. Believe Nothing - Question Everything |