Detailed Report on the Effects of TMA-6 (2,4,6-Trimethoxyamphetamine)


Table of Contents


  • Introduction
  • Subject Information
  • Dosage and Medication
  • Trip Report
    • Initial Stages (2:00 PM to 4:30 PM)
    • Peak Effects (5:15 PM to 8:45 PM)
    • End of the Trip (11:00 PM to 5:30 AM)
  • Effects Analysis
    • Physical Sensations
    • Stimulation and Cognitive Euphoria
    • Appetite Suppression and Geometry
    • Music Appreciation and Sociability
  • Conclusion




Introduction


This report provides a detailed account of the effects experienced from a 42 mg dose of TMA-6 (2,4,6-Trimethoxyamphetamine), a lesser-known psychedelic compound, taken orally. The experience is compared to other common psychedelics and highlights key observations on the nature of the trip, its peak, and the aftereffects.




Subject Information


  • Date: 8/28/2016
  • Gender: Female
  • Weight: 54 kg (120 lbs)
  • Age: 19




Dosage and Medication


  • TMA-6 Dosage: 42 mg (oral ingestion)
  • Other Medications:
    • Bupropion XR, 300 mg (taken upon waking)
    • Dexedrine, 90 mg (taken upon waking)


The individual had a history of using various psychedelics but had experienced physical discomfort in prior trips, particularly in the form of neck tension or full-body stiffness. Despite these concerns, curiosity about the effects of TMA-6 led to the decision to proceed with the experiment.




Trip Report


Initial Stages (2:00 PM to 4:30 PM)


  • 2:00 PM: The subject ingested the TMA-6 and then settled at her desk to read a science magazine.
  • 2:45 PM: Initial effects began to emerge. There was a noticeable tingling sensation in her legs and a familiar feeling of euphoria in the chest, which is often experienced on psychedelics.
  • 3:15 PM: The subject felt energized and optimistic, akin to the come-up of MDMA. This increased sense of well-being continued as she began feeling more active and excited about the experience.


Peak Effects (5:15 PM to 8:45 PM)


  • 5:15 PM: Around this time, the subject began to peak, feeling a significant sense of euphoria and clarity. She was pleasantly surprised to find that she did not experience any of the neck or body tension she had previously encountered with other psychedelics.
  • 6:00 PM: The subject engaged in some theoretical work related to an upcoming project with colleagues. The mental clarity and focus were strong, allowing her to be productive and enjoy the task at hand.
  • 7:00 PM: A small dinner was consumed, consisting of French bread and trout. While she enjoyed the food, the appetite was somewhat suppressed, a common effect of psychedelics.
  • 8:45 PM: The subject spent time outside, enjoying the fading sunlight while petting her cat. At this point, she felt a deep sense of contentment and satisfaction with her life. The experience felt grounded, positive, and serene.


End of the Trip (11:00 PM to 5:30 AM)


  • 11:00 PM: The peak experience began to taper off, and the subject gradually returned to baseline. The effects of TMA-6 lessened over time, and the comedown was described as gentle and comfortable.
  • 5:30 AM: By this time, the effects had completely worn off. The subject fell asleep but woke up an hour later to go to work. Despite the short amount of sleep, she did not feel physically exhausted but instead felt warm, empathetic, and in good spirits.
  • Afterglow: The aftereffects resembled the empathetic feelings often associated with medium or low doses of MDMA. The subject remained in a positive mood for the following 11 days.




Effects Analysis


Physical Sensations


The initial phase of the trip involved mild tingling in the legs, a typical early physical sensation on many psychedelics. There was also a pleasant, euphoric feeling in the chest, often described as a hallmark of the experience for those on TMA-6.


Stimulation and Cognitive Euphoria


A notable aspect of the experience was the feeling of energy and optimism, similar to the positive stimulation often felt with MDMA. This was described as an energizing and uplifting sensation that persisted throughout the trip, particularly during the peak phase.


Appetite Suppression and Geometry


As with many other psychedelics, appetite suppression occurred, and the subject did not feel the urge to eat much during the trip. The visuals, though present, were subtle compared to stronger psychedelics like LSD or DOC. The visual effects included a general color shift to a pinkish hue and some mild morphing of intricate patterns, but the geometric patterns were not as distinct as those encountered on other psychedelics like DOC, DOM, or DOB.


Music Appreciation and Sociability


One of the more notable aspects of this experience was the enhancement of music appreciation. The subject reported a heightened sensitivity to small sounds in the background of songs, like second-layered vocals or hi-hat cymbals. The emotional connection to music was deepened, making the experience particularly enjoyable.


Empathy, Love, and Sociability


The subject reported an increase in feelings of warmth, empathy, and sociability, similar to the aftereffects of a medium-to-low dose of MDMA. These empathetic feelings persisted into the afterglow phase, and the subject remained in a positive mood for several days following the experience.




Conclusion


In conclusion, TMA-6 produced a relaxing, euphoric experience with gentle visuals and a pleasant comedown. The absence of side effects such as body or neck tension, which the subject had encountered with other psychedelics, made TMA-6 stand out as a favorable compound. The trip was characterized by uplifting energy, a positive emotional state, and an enhanced appreciation of music. The aftereffects were similarly positive, with the subject experiencing an extended period of warmth and empathy. Overall, TMA-6 provided an enjoyable and memorable psychedelic experience.