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#1 Posted : 4/7/2009 1:24:28 AM
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After many experiences with HBWR with and without Dramamine, I have noticed that when Dramamine(either the original or the non-drowsy) is ingested 10-15 min before the HBWR seeds are taken, not only does it stave off the nausea(or even eliminate it) it also strengthens the trip making it more visual in my experience, does anyone have any chemistry or logic to support this observation?
 

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#2 Posted : 4/9/2009 5:32:52 AM

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I don't have any chemistry knowledge to back it up, but I do know first hand that 50mg's of diphenhydramine hcl completely got rid on any nausea for my LSH tea mixture.

Everytime I make this tea, LSA, LSH, whenever I make into a tea form my stomach can never handle it. Each and every time I hold it longer and longer than the previous, but I ALWAYS throw everything up, and the trip pretty much just aborts from there.

But, 50 mg's about a half hour before I drank the tea got rid of all the nausea. As for the visuals, I wouldn't know much of a difference because I only succesfully did it with DPH. But yeah, it was pretty visual.
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#3 Posted : 6/19/2009 9:59:39 PM
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Could it be the same mechanism as with the enhancing effect of datura seeds? Where i live dramamine is not available over the counter (i believe only with medical prescriptions)but i know that tropanes and their chemical derivates are used for the same purposes as dramamine so there might be some mechanism they have in common.
 
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#4 Posted : 6/19/2009 10:12:49 PM

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Yes. Hyoscyamine (the main alkaloid in Datura stramonium seeds) and Dramamine (dimenhydrinate) are very similar in how they affect the brain and body. Both are anticholinergics.

Hyoscyamine is more stimulating and dimenhydrinate is more sedating (more like scopolamine).

Hyoscyamine will enhance the effects of LSA better than dimenhydrinate will.
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#5 Posted : 6/22/2009 2:06:05 AM

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Have read in different arena's of datura's noxious effects, and or harmful chemicals. Does anyone care to expound on possible inimical qualities to datura, or any other seemingly benign entheogen?

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#6 Posted : 6/22/2009 2:26:39 AM

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3 seeds of Datura stramonium are COMPLETELY SAFE. They contain up to 0.7% alkaloids, 80% of that being hyoscyamine, and the remaining being mostly scopolamine and traces of atropine.

Each seed weighs up to 10 mg. So that’s a maximum of 70 micrograms of hyoscyamine per seed, The maximum safe pharmaceutical dose of hyoscyamine is 1500 micrograms. The lowest dose used pharmaceutically is normally 400 micrograms taken 3 times a day, so 210 (70x3) micrograms of hyoscyamine is EXTREMELY SAFE.

When 3 seeds are used with HBWR, they very effectively block the nausea, as well as increase the visual effects, increase the euphoria, help block the sedative effects, and make the trip more LSD like. It’s a 4 star combination.

Datura stramonium got a bad reputation from idiots taking massive overdoses of 50 or more seeds to produce a toxic state of delirium. That’s extremely dangerous, can kill you, put you in a coma, etc. The maximum safe dosage of seeds is set at 20 seeds. One should never take more than 10 seeds to be extra safe. 3 seeds are absolutely completely safe.
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#7 Posted : 6/22/2009 10:40:34 AM

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SWIM also had his nausea eliminated by taking dramamine before HBWR once... nowadays he is a bit picky and doesnt like taking any medication from Big Pharma (unless its emergency), but for those who dont have a problem with it and do suffer from a lot of nausea with HBWR, it can be a good help
 
 
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