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Attached should be a zipped file with 5 files in it that contain the data on 5-MeO-MiPT gathered from the recent survey project on largely unresearched compounds.

General information about the survey project on largely unresearched compounds.

This project consisted of posting 28 surveys for about 60 days at 6 different internet discussion boards. 25 of the surveys received at least one response in that time. There were a total of 701 responses to all of the surveys with 5-MeO-DPT receiving the fewest responses (2) and 2C-I receiving the most (123). 11 surveys received 25 or more responses and probably give a somewhat reliable overview of the compounds in question.
There are 3 different types of surveys. The Phenethylamines, the Tryptamines, and the DOB-DFLY survey. The phenethylamine and tryptamine surveys are almost identically with 2 exceptions; the tryptamine surveys have an additional item labeled x01 and a freeform response at the end. The DOB-DFLY survey has numerous additional sections etc. due to it being a later addition. Despite these differences, each subsection should allow for apples to apples comparisons. The only real difference in the data might be a slightly higher skip rate on section 5 with regard to the phenethylamines, though looking at the actual data the difference appears to be minimal if any.

What was looked at across all surveys was 1. What people thought of the compound overall, 2. What people thought about the general pleasurableness of the compound, 3. What people thought about the general stimulant/sedative tendencies of the compound, 4. What people reported in the way of ‘primary effects,’ 5. What people reported in the way of ‘side effects,’ and 6. The number of times people reported taking a given compound.

For items 1, 2, & 3 a ‘score’ can be worked out.

For the overall rating one can either calculate the % of persons that consider the compound ‘worthwhile’ by adding the number of persons reporting ‘B,’ ‘A,’ and ‘A+’ and dividing by the total number of persons answering that item; or one can calculate an ‘average rating’ by giving a score of 6 to every ‘A+,’ 5 to every ‘A,’ 4 to every ‘B,’ 3 to every ‘C,’ 2 to every ‘D,’ 1 to every ‘E,’ and 0 to every ‘F’ (the results then divided by the number of total respondents).

For the overall pleasure direction one simply assigns a weighted score to the responses according to the value to the left (i.e. +3, +2, +1, 0, -1, -2, -3) and divides by the total number of responses. A net positive score indicates a compound that is reportedly more positive and a net negative score indicates a compound that is reportedly more negative. A score close to or at 0 indicates a compound that is not very particularly prone one way or another with regard to pleasurable experiences (it could have no discernable ‘push’ or it could be equally prone toward pleasurable or disconcerting experiences).

The overall energy direction is calculated much the same as the overall pleasure direction, with the difference being that the results will show the overall tendency of the compound toward stimulation or sedation. If the net score is positive it indicates a trend toward stimulation, if the net score is negative it indicates a trend toward sedation. If the score is close to or at 0 it indicates that a compound is not particularly prone toward one direction or the other (this could mean neither stimulation nor sedation or it could indicate that people are more or less equally prone to the experience of either).

Compound specific discussion.

5-MeO-MiPT is a tryptamine that appears to have tactile and empathic enhancing properties. While it is a fairly new compound, reports in the DEA’s Microgram and elsewhere have it showing up in some pills circulating as ‘ecstasy.’ There were only 13 responses to this survey, so the data should be viewed with that in mind.

Looking at the data here, 100% of respondents considered the material ‘worthwhile,’ though it is probably worth noting that one individual skipped this question.

The overall average pleasure score is +1.58 or in between ‘Pleasant’ and ‘Very Upbeat.’

The respondents generally reported that this is a noticeably stimulating compound with a stimulation score of +1.33 or in between ‘Slightly Stimulating’ and ‘Moderately Stimulating.’ While there was a notable trend toward stimulation, some did report a more neutral or sedating character.

The most commonly reported ‘primary effect’ of this compound was ‘Tactile Enhancement’ with 75% of respondents noting it. 58.3% reported ‘Feelings of Increased/Enhanced Empathy’ and 33% reported ‘Sexual Feelings / Enhancement / or Pronounced Sexual Imagery.’ One respondent did note ‘Extreme Open Eye Visuals.’

The most commonly reported side-effect for this compound was ‘Nausea / Upset Stomach,’ with 36.4% of respondents reporting it. 9.1% reported vomiting. 45.5% of respondents checked the ‘No appreciable side effects what so ever’ item.

Like most other compounds surveyed, the most frequently reported number of uses was 2-5 times (41.7%). People reported usage ranging from 1-20 times.

There were the following freeform items:

“smoking it tastes like urinal cakes”

“I once had a very bad and scary case of Akasthesia, which resulted in me walking around in circles because I felt compelled to move, I had no control over the movement of my legs. If I ceased moving, a pressure sensation (very uncomfortable, somewhat painful) would build up inside of me. Thus, I walked, very anxiously, hoping it would go away. I was also reborn once as a poor child in a remote village in India. For a little while anyway.”

“wrote a report on it @ XXXX under the username XXXX if you may be interested in that” {Edited To Remove Identifying Information}

“Didn't produce the same body-load as 5-meo-Dipt.”

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my 5meomipt experiences have ranged from slight rolling body highs to full on psychedelic halucinations that put DMT to shame. this is DEFINATELY one of the top dogs.
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this is one of the best psychedelics i've tried. i recommend keeping it around 10-12mg though as 16mg produced significant body load IMO. lower doses are incredibly enjoyable and one of the best body highs i've ever had
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Re: 5-MeO-MiPT Effects and Ratings Survey Results

haha yeah, definately a body load. i did 20mg of the hcl and it was very intense, but i found to enjoy it. yes i know that is a shit load. i actually had some sweet visuals too, but i dont like 5-meo body loads.
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Re: 5-MeO-MiPT Effects and Ratings Survey Results

SWIM had this to say, "does a nice job of bridging a generational gap or at least exposing it. 'not a toy' to the experts from the 70's but wonderfully erotic and new to the MDMA generation ... right up until it hits the ego-loss/alien edge."
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