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Sublingual sucrose

  1. #1
    Seriously, I don't eat hardly any sugar, and when I eat a handful of gummi worms I almost instantly get an uncomfortable "hot" and almost pre-sweat feeling in from my upper lip to my forehead, and like a stimulant comedown feeling for a few minutes.

    Then I start seeing some false flies, becos I don't tolerate stimulants well, and even a cup of Reindeer Coffee can free the bees from the corners of my spheres.

    Has anybody researched the pharmacokinetics of sucrose? What it binds to?
  2. #2
    gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    Are you literally talking about 'getting a sugar high'?

    The other day it was rectal B12 vitamin supplementation.

    I admire your bold creativity in finding new ways to put chemicals in your body, but you might be going a little too far.
  3. #3
    no, i dont fucking like how it feels

    it makes me crack/ed out, I just want to know the pharmacology of sucrose, and i thought you would know because your a pharmacis
  4. #4
    Originally posted by DietPiano no, i dont fucking like how it feels

    it makes me crack/ed out, I just want to know the pharmacology of sucrose, and i thought you would know because your a pharmacis

    something something, probably hydrolysis of sucrose into glucose and fructose, then something something like this kinda

  5. #5
    gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    I am not personally a pharmacist.

    Psychopharmacology is a hobby/interest of mine though.

    But it isn't really the 'pharmacology' of sucrose, but more the gustatory experience. The whole idea of a "sugar high" is, I think, some kind of myth invented by parents everywhere to describe their hyperactive kid after they drank some kool-aid.
  6. #6
    I used to have this pathway memorized. Now I just remember the gist of it.
  7. #7
    Originally posted by DietPiano Seriously, I don't eat hardly any sugar, and when I eat a handful of gummi worms I almost instantly get an uncomfortable "hot" and almost pre-sweat feeling in from my upper lip to my forehead,

    Maybe you're diabetic...that happens when you are diabetic and eat an amount of sugar.
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