PEA alone gives stimulant effects at high doses, but doesn't last very long.
The PEA in food won't have a significant psychoactive effect, when you consider that recreational users sometimes take several grams at once. However, if you are on selegiline, the PEA in food will be metabolised less quickly and reach high enough levels to affect you consciously. Thus, a much lower dose of PEA is used while on selegiline, unless you want to die.
The "PEA in MDMA" is just the backbone of the MDMA molecule's chemical structure. The group of drugs that includes MDMA, PEA, dopamine, and many more are called the "substituted phenethylamines" because they contain the PEA molecule as part of their structure.
The PEA in food won't have a significant psychoactive effect, when you consider that recreational users sometimes take several grams at once. However, if you are on selegiline, the PEA in food will be metabolised less quickly and reach high enough levels to affect you consciously. Thus, a much lower dose of PEA is used while on selegiline, unless you want to die.
The "PEA in MDMA" is just the backbone of the MDMA molecule's chemical structure. The group of drugs that includes MDMA, PEA, dopamine, and many more are called the "substituted phenethylamines" because they contain the PEA molecule as part of their structure.