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Nutmeg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The drug-like effects of nutmegs can be achieved by eating 1-1.5 nuts. You ate roughly 2.5-3 nuts. Very high dosage to start with when first testing nutmeg. In fact, hallucinogens are no joke — if you test a hallucinogen, start with small doses and work your way up.
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So this was nutmeg, a true hallucinogen, straight from the spice rack. Anyway, with shrooms, the total experience usually lasts about six hours. LSD can be effective as long as 14 hours. Nutmeg, however, was a rare treat.
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An experience with Nutmeg. 'Hallucinogenic Nutmeg Experience' by BC ... However, the inherent pomp involved with grating vast amounts of nutmeg in a specially-obtained grater was great fun, and so we ... I experienced one exaggerated visual hallucination which felt quite different from any other hallucinogen I have experienced,
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Nutmeg FactFile - Several Encyclopedia Entries about Nutmeg ... The hallucinogen in nutmeg is believed to be myristicin. An intelligent 19-year-old female with a hysterical personality took one ounce of nutmeg in water and orange juice. She had five fays previously taken L.S.D. with very little effect.
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Nutmeg does have a toxic hallucinogen, I don't remember the name but it starts with "e" I think. But there's not much of it and if you just eat a bit of nutmeg, it has little effect. So I had to see if you could get high from nutmeg - first I tried eating some.
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Hallucinogenic effect of nutmeg. D J Panayotopoulos and D D Chisholm ... Hallucinogenic effects of nutmeg in adolescent. N Y State J Med. ...
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I took nutmeg one night for its narcotic effects and here's what happened ... "The Nutmeg Trip," by Ron Savori ... With nutmeg the effects begin very slowly, growing in intensity until about the 5th hour when they peak. Therefore one might be tempted to overdose, thinking the dosage ineffective, when the effects are imminent.
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a brief history of nutmeg ... Although nutmeg has been demoted to a 'pseudo-hallucinogen' by many authorities, a self-experiment by Paul Devereux, a writer on the alignments of prehistoric sites, seems to indicate that its psychoactive effects can nevertheless be quite dramatic.
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Reliable sources have informed me of the LSD-like properties of nutmeg. Eat sufficient quantities, they say, and you trip. One dude told me he washed down about 15 grams with OJ and a Skor bar and when he woke up, he was high.
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