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by OldfieldFund
333 days ago
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One way is using niacin in high doses, also known as vitamin B3, as an active placebo to induce a sensation of heat and cause the skin to flush red, which is a typical reaction to tryptamines. The rest is a regular placebo. It can be a really strong thing when you are feeling hot. |
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