• SkyHeart@lemmy.zip
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    I actually got my hands on Frankincense drops and started to eat them like crazy, when I decided to try one of them. It tasted like actual raw glass like rocks although I liked eating them and didn’t knew why until now. Although they have almost zero to non taste eating them was quite addictive in my experience

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      Probably shouldn’t experiment with large doses of barely understood substances… But if someone really wanted to.

      You can buy Incensole Acetate from chemical companies, but it’s like hundred dollars for a few milligrams. Would have been cool for it to be cheap this form because you could probably use it in a passive nasal inhaler device at that strength.

      However you can buy 4oz of frankincense resin for ~$30. I would imagine that will have much more of Incensole than a few mg. No idea if it would be easy to inhale in vapor form or if you would have to burn it.

      No idea how reputable these sites selling it are, but here is one.

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          Yeah, but they weren’t inhaling an isolate. It’s all about the dose.

          Edit: I misread your comment. I don’t know why there isn’t more research into the pathways frankincense uses to generate its effects. Probably because it’s rarely been used in a directly applied medical way instead of a communal or ceremonial use.

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    incensole acetate has ~1/10th the anti-anxiety potency of valium, which is pretty darn high if you think about it!

    myrrh is also psychoactive, but it’s a straight up opoid agonist. it was commonly used as a pain reliever before the widespread use of opium poppies. in high-ish concentrations folks report general euphorua, dream-like states, and even vivid/lucid dreams! i can personally attest to the first two hahah

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        Makes sense with Marx too I guess but Hillman, who has a doctorate in classics and a masters (I think) in one of the biosciences has been pushing for more awareness of the countless references to recreational and sacramental drug use in antiquity for over a decade now. He’s not for everybody but he’s read ancient Greek for over 3 decades and finds some pretty surprising accounts of it in neglected medical and other texts he continues to translate.

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    I want to see someone correct that commentor by telling them frankincense was the name of the doctor not the monster.

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    Religion itself is said to be natural antidepressant. I do wonder if exposure by our ancestors to psychoactive substances is tied to the development of religion.

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    I’ll stick with my family trait that means when we fight we get happy brain juice, I just wish boxing or MMA could trigger it but it doesn’t. If the fight can’t theoretically end with me getting gutted with a rusty knife I want nothing to do with it, I want to Cain someone’s Able.

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    20 hours ago

    Does it elicit a psychoactive reaction or does it affect TRPV3 in vitro?

    be honest David Beckham meme

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      I figured it was traditionally used because it’s what was given to baby JC by the three wise men, so it’s considered holy in a sense

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        It’s a drug and has always been used as such. Why do you think that stuff was so valuable?

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          Bcs the market speculation predicted that after prob 1k years it will enter the mass use by a major religion & could be sold at a higher price then, duh.

          /s