Shilajit is psychedelic - 3 month report

Because it also operates heavily on the kappa opioid receptor, just like salvia, which is both deliriant and dissociative via the same receptor. Ibogaine also operates on the psychedelic 5HT2A (learning how to learn again, psychedelic, potential for psychedelic substance experience if a substance binds to it) receptor.

This combo of two connective receptors royally activated (kappa opioid being a dysphoric opioid receptor by comparison to the others, often associated with a great deal of unpleasant side effects) is often what makes it so effective at reducing opioid cravings, because the combo can make a mind change to only feel that horrid crushing nasty kappa opioid receptor heavy stimulation, when an opioid is taken henceforth, given it is a psychedelic connection that is made with the ibogaine experience.

You can have a drug that is in two classes, I never claimed you couldn’t... it depends on receptors. Receptors and the way they are charged and activated are easier to define as deliriant or dissociative or depressant, etc, further than any drug can.

6-APB (benzo-fury) is a stimulant and psychedelic.

I don’t feel like listing a bunch, but I suppose I can if you want.

This is a lot of time to explain something initially intended to make a point that LSD is a psychedelic, no matter how much you take. Given what we both attempted to answer.

You don’t see a Wikipedia article claiming that “dose size” is what defines a substance as psychedelic by nature, do you? Or any source? Because if it is psychedelic by nature, you won’t change that by observing or trying a different dosage than another person or the common individual who utilizes that substance.

This is my simple point.

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