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Expanded on the "elemicin" section and described the similarities Elemicin & Myristicin have with their respective Nitrogen-based analogues (Mescaline and Lophophine)
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people who have ingested Elemi oil, (a source of elemicin that exists without high amounts of Myristicin) have claimed the visual effects the oil produce seem to be more similar to classical hallucinogens than the visual effects of nutmeg oil, (which seem to be more delirious and sedating in nature)
people who have ingested Elemi oil, (a source of elemicin that exists without high amounts of Myristicin) have claimed the visual effects the oil produce seem to be more similar to classical hallucinogens than the visual effects of nutmeg oil, (which seem to be more delirious and sedating in nature)


This distinction seems to paint Myristicin as a more sedating and mind-dulling drug, while Elemicin seems to be more-visually active and. this assumption is further supported by the fact that while Elemicin has direct structural ties to Mescaline, Myristicin has ties to [[MDxx|MDXX]] compounds such as [[MDMA]].
This distinction seems to paint Myristicin as a more sedating and mind-dulling drug, while Elemicin seems to be more-visually active and stimulating. this assumption is further supported by the fact that while Elemicin has direct structural ties to Mescaline, Myristicin has ties to [[MDxx|MDXX]] compounds such as [[MDMA]].


The chemical structure of Elemicin appears to be a carbon-based analogue of [[Mescaline]] while Myristicin itself appears to be a carbon analogue of Lophophine, these structural differences may be indicators of the slightly different psychoactive effects both Elemicin and Myristicin have.
The chemical structure of Elemicin appears to be a carbon-based analogue of [[Mescaline]] while Myristicin itself appears to be a carbon analogue of Lophophine, these structural differences may be indicators of the slightly different psychoactive effects both Elemicin and Myristicin have.