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Old 13-01-2007, 01:58
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Lightbulb dopamine rush with ephedrine/hot peppers (Capsaicin)?

SWIM was doing some research to find an alternative was to acheive a dopemine rush with otc and natural substances. Swim is not tha desperate to get high to use hot peppers because he has other things which are better but it was fun to research and to try to find a combination to recreat a high from an illegal drug.

Ephedrine does not cause a dopemine rush but does open up the 'vessels' (or wutever they are called) wider enabling more dopemine to go through when one get exited or in a good mood. Hot peppers contain a chemical called capsaisin. it is also found in arthritis medications otc. However, swim thinks that it is the burn + the capsasin to cause an endorphine rush. The endorphine in turn attach themselve to opioid receptors which acts as a natural painkillers called the 'runners high'. Endorphens also get released from pain(like the burn from hot peppers) or overexersion. The capsaisin also excites the dopemine receptors causeing a faster dopemine flow. In theory, the ephedrine causing the dopemine "vessels" to become wider plus the increase dopemine flow from the capsaisin will likely cause a nice short lasting high. SWIM has not experimented with this.

There may be one backfire to this theory though. The capsaisin causes a constriction of the dopemine receptors while ephedrine causes them to open wider. This may cause an adverse reaction with the 2 chemicals working against eachother.

Either way the chemicals are very weak in low doses and probably wouldnt cause any adverse reaction. Any responses to this?

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