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“What’s the pill for this?”
According to evidence, glutamate and serotonin are co-localized in the vestibular nucleus complex (VNC). Glutamate is the major excitory neurotransmitter in the VNC, and its job is to mediate input from the vestibular nerve. Serotonin negatively modulates (controls) the release of glutimate in the VNC, so a decrease of serotonin allows an excess of glutamate in the neurons. As a result, the brain receives stronger signals from the vestibular nerve.
3,4,5-Trimethoxyphenethylamine is a powerful agonist of the serotonin receptors, binding to and activating the serotonin 5-HT2A receptor with a high affinity, and binds to and activate the serotonin 5-HT2C receptor. This will potentially mitigate dizziness.
It’s mescaline. Lots and lots of mescaline. Calms the nerves, restores driving skills, steadies the mind. Mescaline. Beware the bats. They are awful.
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“What’s the pill for this?”
According to evidence, glutamate and serotonin are co-localized in the vestibular nucleus complex (VNC). Glutamate is the major excitory neurotransmitter in the VNC, and its job is to mediate input from the vestibular nerve. Serotonin negatively modulates (controls) the release of glutimate in the VNC, so a decrease of serotonin allows an excess of glutamate in the neurons. As a result, the brain receives stronger signals from the vestibular nerve.
3,4,5-Trimethoxyphenethylamine is a powerful agonist of the serotonin receptors, binding to and activating the serotonin 5-HT2A receptor with a high affinity, and binds to and activate the serotonin 5-HT2C receptor. This will potentially mitigate dizziness.
It’s mescaline. Lots and lots of mescaline. Calms the nerves, restores driving skills, steadies the mind. Mescaline. Beware the bats. They are awful.