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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. |