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LittleJem
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- Jul 3, 2019
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Dear all
Nutmeg for depression...you need to be careful with the dose and one website says to combine it also with cinammon and cloves.
I don't know about contraindications. Today I have already had 600mg of St John's Wort, 200 mg Modafinil, 3 magic mushrooms erm some L-Tryptophan.
But I just started with the nutmeg and I now feel really high - which is better than the crying mess I was before it. It might be good also just by itself. If you are on meds, tread carefully. It is psychoactive and even dangerous in large quantities.
If anyone tries it, please review it here, I'd be interested to know what it does for other people. It might be a natural MAOI:
And here's the dose they suggest (but I had less than this, and it is still making me high, so try low and slow);
So in order to reduce the negative effects of the nutmeg nut, I don't directly consume the whole nutmeg nut. Instead, I grind up no-more than 1 teaspoon of the whole nutmeg and make a hot-water extraction of the nutmeg. I then drink this "tea" while it is still hot. The heat insures that the nutmeg oil doesn't coagulate onto the inner surface of the container (cup), and stays in a liquid form to be consumed. The heat also improves sublingual absorption of the nutmeg essential oil, which has the active compounds.
To further reduce the negative effects of nutmeg, while at the same time enhancing the positive effects, I combined nutmeg with a bunch of spices to make a spice tea. The most important two spices are cinnamon and cloves for bringing out a positive psychoactive experience with nutmeg administration. The spices function to knock out (inhibit) certain enzymes that breaks down the active compounds of the nutmeg. Thus the addition of certain spices allows a person to consume less nutmeg in order to achieve a significant psychoactive effect. And consuming less nutmeg means that the body experiences less of a toll from it.
Nutmeg for depression...you need to be careful with the dose and one website says to combine it also with cinammon and cloves.
I don't know about contraindications. Today I have already had 600mg of St John's Wort, 200 mg Modafinil, 3 magic mushrooms erm some L-Tryptophan.
But I just started with the nutmeg and I now feel really high - which is better than the crying mess I was before it. It might be good also just by itself. If you are on meds, tread carefully. It is psychoactive and even dangerous in large quantities.
If anyone tries it, please review it here, I'd be interested to know what it does for other people. It might be a natural MAOI:
Nutmeg - A Psychoactive Antidepressant - The Revisionist
So what is nutmeg? Well, Nutmeg is a spice with psychoactive properties. Nutmeg refers to the seed inside of the fruit of the Myristica fragrans tree. And the red aril that surrounds the seed is known as “mace”. The Myristica fragrans tree is native to the Spice Islands inside of Indonesia, and...
www.therevisionist.org
And here's the dose they suggest (but I had less than this, and it is still making me high, so try low and slow);
Improving the Nutmeg Experience
So in order to reduce the negative effects of the nutmeg nut, I don't directly consume the whole nutmeg nut. Instead, I grind up no-more than 1 teaspoon of the whole nutmeg and make a hot-water extraction of the nutmeg. I then drink this "tea" while it is still hot. The heat insures that the nutmeg oil doesn't coagulate onto the inner surface of the container (cup), and stays in a liquid form to be consumed. The heat also improves sublingual absorption of the nutmeg essential oil, which has the active compounds.
To further reduce the negative effects of nutmeg, while at the same time enhancing the positive effects, I combined nutmeg with a bunch of spices to make a spice tea. The most important two spices are cinnamon and cloves for bringing out a positive psychoactive experience with nutmeg administration. The spices function to knock out (inhibit) certain enzymes that breaks down the active compounds of the nutmeg. Thus the addition of certain spices allows a person to consume less nutmeg in order to achieve a significant psychoactive effect. And consuming less nutmeg means that the body experiences less of a toll from it.