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==[[Physical effects - Psychedelics|Physical effects]]==
==[[Physical effects - Psychedelics|Physical effects]]==
The physical effects of DOM can be broken down into six components all of which progressively intensify proportional to dosage.
The physical effects of DOM can be broken down into six components all of which progressively intensify proportional to dosage. These are described below and generally include:


*'''[[Physical effects: Spontaneous tactile sensations|Spontaneous tactile sensations]]''' - the body high of DOM is manifested as somewhat intense in comparison to most classical psychedelics, however in comparison to [[DOC]] and the overwhelming forcefulness of [[2C-E]], it can actually be considered quite mild. The sensation itself can be described as a constantly present yet somewhat mild energetic pins and needles sensation that encompasses a person’s entire body. This is coupled with a euphoric, fast moving, sharp and location specific tingling sensation. It is usually felt over every square inch of the skin but occasionally manifests itself in the form of a continuously shifting tingling sensation that travels up and down the body in spontaneous waves.
*'''[[Physical effects: Spontaneous tactile sensations|Spontaneous tactile sensations]]''' - the body high of DOM is manifested as somewhat intense in comparison to most classical psychedelics, however in comparison to [[DOC]] and the overwhelming forcefulness of [[2C-E]], it can actually be considered quite mild. The sensation itself can be described as a constantly present yet somewhat mild energetic pins and needles sensation that encompasses a person’s entire body. This is coupled with a euphoric, fast moving, sharp and location specific tingling sensation. It is usually felt over every square inch of the skin but occasionally manifests itself in the form of a continuously shifting tingling sensation that travels up and down the body in spontaneous waves.
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