Tuci was initially synthesized in 1974 by Alexander Shulgin. If you’re familiar with substances in mental health care, you’d recognize Shulgin’s name as he was instrumental in promoting MDMA’s use in psychology. While Tuci was first introduced as a therapeutic tool, it later found its way into the market as an aphrodisiac called Erox, sold by the German pharmaceutical company, Drittewelle.
Key advantages include:
People who use Tuci claim that it has some serious advantages over the other types of drugs. It doesn’t reduce the level of serotonin in the body. Serotonin is the hormone that tells the body to be happy. Tuci mimics the hormone the same way that certain antidepressants do and this means certain side effects are unlikely after prolonged use of the drug. These side effects include exhaustion, sad thoughts, and neurotoxicity.
Always use with caution. This product is not recommended for children, pets, expecting or breastfeeding women, and should not be mixed with other drugs. If any adverse reactions arise, cease use promptly and consult a medical professional.