Infinite I wrote:benzyme wrote:I've had AMT, and it wasn't particularly disorienting; just felt 'geeked-out'.
can't speak on DALT, never tried it.
probably easier to find DALT, AMT, not so much.
I've also had AMT. I really liked it just lasted far too long, was stimulating like cactus/mescaline but with tryptamine visuals. The come up was pretty rough though, real bad nausea every time.
I could easily have went out and stole cans of soda on AMT if that was my thing.
DMT leads to petty theft is hilarious, the connections they make and the education they clearly lack is pretty shocking. It would be so easy to educate police on drugs but they don't, as someone mentioend hes probably just googled it. Same with doctors they really don't know much about recreational drugs and the different kinds you get its weird why they don't...
Funny that it was mentioned to be a stimulating compound, or that it produced a feeling of being "geeked out" in conjunction with psychedelia, because structurally AMT is the indole analogue of amphetamine. Let me explain:
if you take phenethylamine, and add a methyl group to the alpha carbon of the ethylamine side chain you obtain alpha-methyl-phenethylamine, also known as amphetamine. Now, when you take tryptamine, (which is identical to phenethylamine only a pyrrole ring is located between the benzene ring and the ethylamine side chain) and apply a methyl group to the alpha carbon in the ethylamine side chain, you obtain alpha-methyl-tryptamine, which is the indole analogue of amphetamine.
AMT is also quite variable in its effects , as shulgin elaborates:
Quote:There is quite obviously a wide range of reported effect described for a-MT, indicating much individual variability. For some it has a fast onset, for others a slow one. Some find it a good psychedelic, others are disturbed by the negative physical side-effects.
-shulgin;TIHKAL
-eg