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      🚨🚨 The Next Trip Is Cellular: Peptides and Psychedelics in Symbiosis:

      I feel like the next wave of psychedelics is going to be integrating & stacking novel peptides/nootropics. Most psychonauts still think the frontier ends at the mind, visions, ego death, neural rewiring. But the real revolution? It’s when the trip becomes full-body architecture.

      Over the years I’ve experimented with Dihexa, Rad-140, Phenibut, Racetams, ISPP, and countless others in conjunction with L.S.D. & Psilocybin. A recent experiment with psilocybin and MK-677 showed me the outline: psilocybin blew open the neural gates, flooding me with open eye, kaleidoscopic fractals, breathing landscapes, and that philosophical hum of consciousness itself, while MK-677 not only enhanced the effects but also quietly commanded my body to repair, to grow, to hold onto the afterglow. Days later, I could still feel it, not just in my thoughts, but in the marrow. All of my evidence is purely experiential, however it’s repeatable, at least in my experience.

      Now imagine layering in the next generation of molecular co-conspirators: MOTS-c turning every cell into a miniature gym, upgrading mitochondria mid-trip; FOXO4-DRI sweeping out the zombie cells of aging, like spring cleaning for your organs; 5-Amino-1MQ melting metabolic drag so the experience feels lighter, cleaner, sharper; Tesofensine keeping appetite low but cognitive fire high; SS-31 shielding your mitochondria like a bodyguard during liftoff; BPC-157 sealing microscopic tears in tissue before the integration period even ends.

      Psychedelics can re-map the brain’s circuitry; these peptides can rebuild the scaffolding of the body to match. Mind and body evolving together, not in the lab, but in the middle of a storm of sacred geometry and liquid color. This isn’t just tripping, this is upgrading the vessel that carries the soul. IMHO that’s exactly where the next psychedelic rebels will run.

      George Monty
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