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I read somewhere it was, but I'm kinda skeptical...
Aparrently your supposed tyo injest at least 1.5 Tablespoons.
~new
Aparrently your supposed tyo injest at least 1.5 Tablespoons.
~new
I suggest you read the link I posted.Originally posted by: newParadigm
Ima try it. If anything itll be interesting. Plus itll be a good way to -pass the 5hr+ car ride to NYC.
Originally posted by: newParadigm
Ima try it. If anything itll be interesting. Plus itll be a good way to -pass the 5hr+ car ride to NYC.
Possible nausea during first hour; may cause vomiting or diarrhea in isolated cases. Takes anywhere from one to five hours for effects to set in. Then expect severe cottonmouth, flushing of skin, severely bloodshot eyes, dilated pupils. Personally I compare it to a very, very heavy hash buzz. "Intense sedation". Impaired speech and motor functions. Hallucinations uncommon in average (5-10 gm) doses. Generally followed by long, deep, almost coma-like sleep (expect 16 hours of sleep afterward) and feelings of lethargy after sleep. May cause constipation, water retention. Safrole is carcinogenic and toxic to the liver
Originally posted by: tweakmm
I suggest you read the link I posted.Originally posted by: newParadigm
Ima try it. If anything itll be interesting. Plus itll be a good way to -pass the 5hr+ car ride to NYC.
Both spices are used as narcotics, probably by significant numbers of people, although information on this use of Myristica is scarce. When taken deliberately as psychotropics, nutmeg and mace often cause reactions quite unlike those described in classical accounts of Myristica poisoning and much more like experiences with Cannabis or other hallucinogenic drugs. Law enforcement officers and governmental authorities are not aware of the importance of nutmeg as a narcotic.
I know what the page says, I pointed out the page so you know what to expect from the effects of the substance that you are most obviously going to injest into your body.Originally posted by: newParadigm
Originally posted by: tweakmm
I suggest you read the link I posted.Originally posted by: newParadigm
Ima try it. If anything itll be interesting. Plus itll be a good way to -pass the 5hr+ car ride to NYC.
From the conlusions of the Psychotropic Properites article on the page you posted.
Both spices are used as narcotics, probably by significant numbers of people, although information on this use of Myristica is scarce. When taken deliberately as psychotropics, nutmeg and mace often cause reactions quite unlike those described in classical accounts of Myristica poisoning and much more like experiences with Cannabis or other hallucinogenic drugs. Law enforcement officers and governmental authorities are not aware of the importance of nutmeg as a narcotic.
Originally posted by: newParadigm
Ima try it. If anything itll be interesting. Plus itll be a good way to -pass the 5hr+ car ride to NYC.