Smoking melatonin?

Discussion in 'Other Drugs' started by AcidKid420, Jul 30, 2009.

  1. AcidKid420

    AcidKid420 Member

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    Is Melatonin readily absorbed in the lungs? If so are its effects stronger/different?

    Im planning on dusting some herb with pure melatonin powder here in a bit.

    Im hoping it can have strong drowsy effects, as i have severe insomnia.
     
  2. Rudenoodle

    Rudenoodle Minister of propaganda Lifetime Supporter

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    Try eating some turkey instead.
     
  3. AcidKid420

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    Also put some valerian root in ithe bowl
     
  4. NNDimethyltryptaDream

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    Snort insulin, and a good line of penicillin.
     
  5. IpsissimusFaustus

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    Or hold your breath until you pass out
     
  6. metalgypsy

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    Melatonin doesn't do shit for my insomnia. Nor, for a lot of people I know.
     
  7. StonedAge

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    Weed doesnt help with your insomnia? Maybe you need to see a doctor if you have SEVERE insomnia...
     
  8. GregTheMagician

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    I'm not sure if melatonin is smokeable, but it might give you some relief of insomnia....
     
  9. AcidKid420

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    Weed only helps in large amounts as i have high tolerance.
    I have been to a doctor, they just wanted to give me prescription meds.
    And i have many personal reasons for avoiding pharms
     
  10. StonedAge

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    Well i would avoid smoking something that is intended to be taken orally. My advice would be to either ingest it orally or find another OTC sleep aid.
     
  11. PsychosisDiagnosis

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    i smoked melatonin doesn't do a damn thing
     
  12. AcidKid420

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    I felt a buzz from it, but that couldve been the valerian.
     
  13. VaporDude

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    melatonin sublingual.. absorbs fast. it comes as liquid in a dropper.
     
  14. SpENS93

    SpENS93 Illuminati

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    stupid thread
     
  15. AcidKid420

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    this sounds like it would be fairly effective, more so than capsule/press.

    And whoever said this thread is stupid, its not just about smoking it. Its about what way is most efficient at fighting insomnia. If it can at all, as the effects vary between people.
     
  16. shiva_master

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    Melatonin helps much with sleep. I would advise against smoking it. That would make no sense to me. Sublingual would be the best bet IMO. Taking it orally works good for me.
     
  17. shermin

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    Melatonin helps a little with my insomnia...i have to eat ~15 mg though.
     
  18. pearltasty

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    It is a common belief among cigarette smokers that they are only hurting themselves. In fact they are not only hurting themselves, but also the earth.
    These days everyone knows what smoking cigarettes does to our bodies, but the knowledge of what smoking does to the Earth is.
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    The only way to stop them from harming the environment is to stop buying their products. Quitting smoking is hard, but it can be done and it’s not only about the harm smokers are doing to their own bodies, it’s also about the harm they are doing to the earth and the pain that they are causing their friends and families.
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  19. WonderHippy

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    I have severe insomnia also but under no circumstances would I smoke Melatonin. I would recommend trying Melatonin in combination with 5-HTP, Valerian, or maybe try talking to your doctor. Or maybe just try increasing the dosage.
     
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