View Full Version : what is body load?
i have read about lots of drugs and in the description it may say light or heavy body load ect i have surched this topic on hear but it seams as if there is no one that can agree as to what it is so can ne 1 out there tell me plese i want to know if this is a good or bad thing thanks adz.
Hyperreal
28-04-2005, 19:28
'Body load' seems to be a pretty new phrase, mostly used in reference to research chemicals. It means the effect a chemical has on your bodily finctions, rather than on yourmind. A drug has a high body load if it causes nausea, if it affects muscles (tension, relaxation, tremors etc.), if it causes gastro-intestinal discomfort, tachycardia, if you feel physically exhausted after it, that sort of thing. A drug has a light body load if it can twist ou mind without upsetting your body. LSD would be a good example of a drug with a light body load (or even no body load at all). Its effects are all mental - your stomach, heart, muscles etc. all feel normal.
cool thanks for that it makes more sense now
enquirewithin
29-04-2005, 01:56
Also tooth grinding. jaw clamping, sleeplessness, being 'amped' up, having the need to pace up and down....
(LSD dose have some body load.)
Body load just means undesirable physical side effects. Like nausia, tight muscles, feeling hot, feeling cold, any general sick feeling.
enquirewithin
13-07-2005, 11:15
^that's correct, undesirable</span> physical side effects.
A typical example is the jaw clenching many people get with MDMA.
Schulgin (humourously I think) suggested that could be cured by chewing
on a rag!
I think insomnia is an important one as well.
stalefishpeter
13-07-2005, 16:03
Whenever I take LSA I just get this weird tense feeling over my body.
It's not painful, or really BAD in anyway, just exceptionally
uncomfortable. This would be considered a body load, correct?
enquirewithin
13-07-2005, 16:17
Yes, I think the body load with LSA is caused by some extra alkaloids.
dclacomb
06-08-2005, 04:17
Those would be cyanogenic glycosides. Relatively pure LSA is a squeeky clean experience.
CrystalDextro
16-03-2006, 00:54
Would the effects from narcotics such as Hydrocodene and oxycottin be a "Body Load" because the effects seem to be more physical then mental or does it just pretain to negitive effects.
Yes painkillers would definitely be considered "body load" drugs
Although, if people are describing "body load" as undesireable effects on the body, maybe painkillers not so much, since people take painkillers for the feel the physical effects. I think mainly though "body load" is a term used for people that take psychedelics and desire the drugs that effect only the mind and not body, so anytype of feeling in the body they get,wether it be warm fuzzy tingles or upset stomache refer to it as "body load". Am I understanding this right? Someone please correct me if I am mistaken.
CrystalDextro
16-03-2006, 01:50
on a discussion bases i would have to concur with you "body load" should discribe the physical effects of drugs that are felt in the body or relating to the body positive or negitive