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Adrenochrome Semicarbazone: Oxidized eniephrine (adrenaline) with semicarbazide, dissolved in just enough alcohol, melted fat (butter), or vegetable oil and ingested.
Effects: Physical stimulating, feeling of well-being, slight reduction of thought processes.
Alcohol: Or ethyl alcohol as it is rightly known, is colorless, tasteless and dissolves easily in water. It is a sedative hypnotic drug, which means it slows down or depresses the working of our central nervous system including the brain. Alcohol affects different people differently. And this is because alcohol is so water-soluble (dissolves easily in water). Our bodies are mostly fluid so bigger bodies have more fluid to dilute the alcohol. This is why females who are generally smaller and lighter tend to become intoxicated (drunk) more quickly than males and also why young adolescents are more rapidly affected than adults. Alcohol slows reactions and affects coordination. It confuses the messages sent to the brain so it affects judgement. As alcohol is a sedative drug it slows down the brain's processes and can lead to memory loss and learning ability is affected. It can lead to emotions such as anger and frustration which may lead to violent actions.
Alpha Chloralose: Is a Synthetic chemical prepared by reacting chloral with glucose under heat.
Effects: provides a high that resample to hashish.
Dangerous if taken with even small amounts of alcohol (even beer).
Asarone: A chemical related to mescaline and the amphetamines, and found in the roots of sweet flag. Effects: Simultaneous stimulant, hallucinogen, and sedative.
Atropa belladonna: also known as Belladonna, Atropa belladonna is a member of the Solanaceae family of plants. Belladonna is native to Europe and Asia.
Effects: hallucinogenic and medical properties (which there are many).
Atropine Sulfate: tropane alkaloid found in belladonna, datura, and several other solaneceous plants.
Effects: Hallucinogen, similar to scopolamine, but producing more excitement and less stupor. increases the effect of other psychotropics, including opium, cannabis, harmala alkaloids, mescaline.
Ayahuasca: Strong psychedelic drink that contains DMT. The plants that ayahuasca is made from are legal in the USA and most other countries, but in the USA ingesting ayahuasca is illegal because of the DMT content. Very potent, peak effects last about 2-6 hours.
Ayahuasca Vine: also known as Banisteriopsis caapi, Ayahuasca Vine is part of the Malpighiaceae family of plants.
Banisteriopsis caapi has been used for thousands of years, as part of a sacred medicinal drink known as ayahuasca.
Effects: freeing of the soul.
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Betel Nut: is a name given to the seed of the Areca catechu tree. The custom of betel nut chewing is so common (it is estimated that between 1 in 4 and 1 in 10 people on earth are users) that raising Areca catechu trees for betel nuts is a major economic benefit to areas where they are grown for commercial purposes.
Effects: acts as a mild stimulant, reduces appetite, and produces a feeling of well being. It is not very strong and can be taken alone or used in conjunction with other drugs.
Broom: Blossoms of any of several species including Canary, Island broom, Scotch broom and Spanish broom. Blossoms are collected, aged in a sealed jar for 10 days, dried, and rolled into cigarettes. Smoke is inhaled and held.
One cigarette produces relaxed feelings for 2 hours.
More causes deeper relaxation and longer-lasting Effects: Relaxation is deepest during 2 hours and is followed by mental alertness and increased awareness of color without hallucinations.
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Cabeza De Angel: Resins of shrub with feathery, crimson flowers found in level or mountainous places and near streams in southern Mexico and
Guatemala.
The resins are collected after several days, dried, pulverized, mixed with ash, and snuffed.
Effects: Hypnotic, induces sleep. it is Also used medicinally for dysentery, swellings, fever, and malaria.
Caffeine: Caffeine is a drug that is naturally produced in the leaves and seeds of many plants. It's also produced artificially and added to certain foods. Caffeine is defined as a drug because it stimulates the central nervous system, causing increased alertness. Caffeine gives most people a temporary energy boost and elevates mood.
You ca nbuy Caffeine in powder or pills form.
Calamus: is made from Roots of tall, fragrant, sword-leaved plant found in marshes and borders of ponds and streams in Europe, Asia, and North
America.
Roots are collected in late autumn or spring, washed, voided of root fibres and dried with moderate heat.
Effects: a piece of dried root the thickness of a pencil and about 2 inches long provides stimulating and buoyant feelings. A piece 10 inches long acts as a mind alternate and hallucinogen.
Calea: is Leaves of a shrub from central Mexico and Costa Rica. The dried leaves are steeped upon in 1 pt. water or extracted into alcohol. The Tea is drunk slowly, A cigarette of the leaves may be smoked to increase the effect.
Effects: 30 minutes after consuming, One finds itself with increased awareness of heart and pulse. One oz. clarifies mind and senses. Larger amounts may induce hallucinations.
California Poppy: Leaves, flowers, and capsules of common wildflower. Materials are dried and smoked.
Effects: very mild marijuana-like. the euphoria from smoking last 20-30 minutes. Concentrated extract of plant may be more potent when ingested or smoked.
California Poppy as no apparent side effects, it is not habit-forming and appears to be ineffective when
used again within 24 hours.
Cannabis: also known as marijuana or ganja is a psychoactive product of the plant Cannabis sativa. The herbal form of the drug consists of dried mature flowers and subtending leaves of pistillate ("female") plants. The major biologically active chemical compound in cannabis is commonly referred to as THC. Humans have been consuming cannabis since prehistory. It is estimated that about four percent of the world's adult population use cannabis annually and 0.6 percent daily. The possession, use, or sale of psychoactive cannabis products became illegal in most parts of the world in the early 20th century. Since then, some countries have intensified the enforcement of cannabis prohibition while others have reduced the priority of enforcement.
Catnip: The leaves are smoked alone or with tobacco in equal parts.
Also, extract is sprayed on tobacco or other smoking material.
Effects: Mild marijuana-like euphoria, but more intense and longer-lasting with tobacco.
Chicalote: is made from seeds and golden sap from unripe capsules of yellow flowered perennial found in southwestern USA and Mexico.
Capsule is pierced or opened, sap collected, dried,
smoked, or ingested like opium.
Effects: sedative, analgesic, and euphoria. Chicalote can create mild hallucinogenic effects from seeds.
Cocaine: (Methylbenzoylecgonine) is a crystalline tropane alkaloid that is obtained from the leaves of the coca plant.
It gives a feeling to what has been described as a euphoric sense of happiness and increased energy. It is most often used recreationally for this effect.
cocaine is addictive and illegal for non-medicinal and non-government sanctioned purposes in virtually all parts of the world.
Colorines: Bright red beans of woody shrubs or trees found in southwestern USA, Mexico, and Guatemala.
Effects: Stupor and hallucinations but it can be Extremely toxic.
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Damiana: Fragrant leaves of shrub found in tropical America, Texas, and California. 2 tbs. leaves simmered in 1 pt. water Tea is drunk at the
same time as pipeful of leaves is smoked.
Effects: Mild aphrodisiac and marijuana-like euphoria lasting 1-1.5 hours. Regular, moderate use has tonic effect on sexual organs. best used in water-pipe.
Donana: Small, spiny cactus from northern Mexico and southern Texas. The Spines are removed and 8-12 fresh or dried cacti are consumed on an empty stomach. These may be chewed or crushed and
brewed for 1 hour as tea.
Effects: Hallucinogen somewhat similar to mescaline.
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Epena: Red resin beneath the bark of tree found in rain forests of Colombia and Brazil. Resin scraped or boiled from bark, dried, pulverized, mixed with ashes, and snuffed.
Effects: Powerful instantaneous hallucinogen. Peak effects last about 30 minutes. Color and size changes, dizziness.
E Test kit: Unfortunately people don't have no means of testing pills in clubs or even public labs, so using ecstasy is a case of 'take it and see'.
E kit tests for MDMA, MDA, MBDB, MDEA, speed, 2CB, PXM, PMA. so you know what is in your pill.
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Fluoro-A-Methyltryptamine: Made from Synthetic tryptamine.
Effects: Hallucinogen and stimulant; causes dream-like state similar to psilocybin, but without drowsiness or lassitude.
Fly Agaric: Mushroom with red caps and white flakes found in birch or pine forests during rainy season in north temperate zones of eastern and western hemispheres.
Effects: Effects vary with individuals, source of mushroom, and dose. The usual pattern is dizziness, twitching and possible nausea
after 30 minutes, followed by numbness of feet and twilight sleep for 2 hours, with colorful visions and intensified awareness of sounds. After this, one may feel buoyant with great energy and strength. Hallucinations and distortion of size are common. Entire experience last about 5-6 hours.
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Gi'-I-Sa-Wa: Puffball fungus found at high altitudes in temperate forests in Mexico. Puffball and/or spores are ingested.
Effects: Half-sleep state with non-visual hallucinations (voices, echoes, and other sound).
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Hawaiian Baby Woodrose: Strong psychedelic with a chemical structure.
Effects: are very similar to LSD, although not as intense in a majority of cases.
Harmine: Indole-based alkaloid found in several places.
Effects: Harmine and related alkaloids are serotonin antagonists, hallucinogen, CNS stimulants, and short-term MAO inhibitors. Small doses (25-50 mg) act as mild and therapeutic cerebral stimulant,
sometimes producing drowsy or dreamy state for 1-2 hours. Larger doses up to 750 mg may have hallucinogenic effect, the intensity of which varies widely with the individual. Doses of 25-250 mg taken with LSD or psiolcybin alter the quality of the experience of the latter. Telepathic experiences have been reported with this combination.
Henbane: Various parts of hairy, sticky biennial or annual found in waste places, roadsides, and sandy areas of Europe (sometimes USA).
Effects: Hallucinogen and sedative.
Heroin: (INN: diacetylmorphine, BAN: diamorphine) is a semi-synthetic opioid synthesized from morphine.
Upon crossing the blood-brain barrier, which occurs soon after introduction of the drug into the bloodstream, heroin is converted into monoacetylmorphine and morphine, the compounds Effects: creating a sense of extreme well-being with the feeling centered in the gut. One of the most common methods of heroin use is via intravenous injection.Heroin is illegal in virtually all parts of the world.
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Indian Snakeroot: Root of shrub native to India. 50-150 mg of root is chewed and ingested.
Effects: Lowers blood pressure, tranquilizes mind without causing stupor and ataxia. Effects are delayed for several days to several weeks because reserpine must be converted in the body into secondary substances.
Intoxicating Mint: Leaves of Central Asian shrub. Leaves are dried and steeped to make tea.
Effects: Tranquilizer, intoxicant, mild hallucinogen.
Illicit drugs: Drugs whose use, possession, or sale is illegal. There are five categories of illicit drugs - narcotics, stimulants, depressants (sedatives), hallucinogens, and cannabis. These categories include many drugs legally produced and prescribed by doctors as well as those illegally produced and sold outside of medical channels.
On the contrary from Illicit drugs Legal Highs are legal and in most country's are not against the low.
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Joint: a method for smoking Cannabis.
A well rolled joint is a thing of beauty. It takes patience and craftsmanship to build one.
Juniper: Leaves and branches of bush or tree found in northwestern Himalayan area. Leaves and branches are spread upon embers of fire. Person places blanket over head while inhaling smoke.
Effects: Intoxicant, hallucinogen, and deliriant. Causes user to move about in agitated, dizzy manner for several minutes, then collapse into hypnotic trance. Experience lasts about 30 minutes
during which user may experience visions of communication with supernatural entities.
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Kava: If you are planning to attend a social party this is the drug for you. It can produce mild euphoria and tranquillity as well as reduce anxiety, depression, and muscle pain. Kava has properties that might make it effective at helping people with social phobias. At larger dose levels it can be ingested as a medication to treat insomnia.
Ketamine: is a dissociative anesthetic for use in human and veterinary medicine.
Effects: Ketamine has a wide range of effects in humans including analgesia, anesthesia, hallucinations, elevated blood pressure, and bronchodilation.
Kola Nuts: Seeds of African tree. Seeds are chewed or ground and boiled in water, 1 tbs./cup.
Effects: Stimulant and economizer of muscular and nervous energies. Aids combustion of fats and carbohydrates, reduces combustion of nitrogen and phosphorus in the body.
Kratom: Can produce euphoria as well as reduce anxiety, depression, and pain.
Should not be consumed daily because it may be habit forming.
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Legal Highs: Are a safer, cleaner alternatives to illicit drugs that do not carry the risk of conviction.
Legal Highs provide different types of sensations but are legal in most country's, and that's the reason they are very popular by many.
Lion's Tail: Resins from leaves of tall South African perennial shrub found in gardens of warmer parts of U.S. Dark green resin is scraped or extracted form leaves and flower parts and added to tobacco or other smoking mixtures. Dried leaves may also be smoked or chewed.
Effects: Euphoric, marijuana-like experience.
LSD: Lysergic acid diethylamide or acid, is a semisynthetic psychedelic drug of the ergoline family. Probably the best known psychedelic, it has been used mainly as a recreational drug, an entheogen, and a tool to supplement various practices for transcendence,
LSD is typically delivered orally or in its liquid form, it can be administered by intramuscular or intravenous injection. LSD is illegal in most countries.
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Madagascar Periwinkle: Leaves of everblooming subshrub native to Madagascar, now grown as ornamental throughout USA and found in Florida. The leaves are dried and smoked.
Effects: Euphoria and hallucinations.
MDMA: (3,4-methylenedioxy-N-methamphetamine), most commonly known today by the street name ecstasy is a semisynthetic empathogen-entactogen of the phenethylamine family. It has greater stimulant effects and fewer visual effects than other common "trip" producing drugs. It is considered mainly a recreational drug.
Whether self-administered or not. MDMA is illegal in most countries, and its possession, manufacture or sale may result in criminal prosecution.
Mephedrone: 4-Methylmethcathinone (Mephedrone, 4-MMC) is a stimulant drug related to cathinone and methcathinone. The effects of 4-methylmethcathinone are reportedly comparable to those of similar drugs such as MDMA and methylone
Methylone: is a beta-ketone analogue of MDMA (Ecstasy).methylone is an empathogen-like drug and a mild stimulant, producing effects similar to MDMA.
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Neo Dove: A mood elevator from Neorganics.
Neo Dove Creats a sense of happiness and increased energy.
Nightclub: is a drinking, dancing, and entertainment venue which does its primary business after dark. A nightclub is usually distinguished from bars, pubs or taverns, by the inclusion of a dance floor and a DJ booth, where a DJ plays recorded dance and pop music. Some nightclubs have other forms of entertainment, such as comedians, "go-go" dancers, a floor show or strippers. The music in nightclubs is either live bands or, more commonly a mix of songs played by a DJ through a powerful PA system. Most clubs or club cater to certain music genres, such as house music, Hip-Hop, or salsa.
Nutmeg: Seed of tropical evergreen tree found in East and West Indies. 5-20 grams of whole or ground nutmeg is ingested.
Effects: Possible nausea during first 45 minutes, followed in several hours by silly feelings and giggling, and then dryness of mouth and throat, flushing of skin and bloodshot eyes, heavy
intoxicated feeling, incoherent speech and impaired motor function. This is followed by tranquil feelings, stupor with inability to sleep, euphoria and twilight state dreams. Total experience lasts about 12
hours, followed by 24 hours of drowsiness and sleep.
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Ololuique: Seeds of vine found in mountains of southern Mexico. 15 or more seeds are thoroughly ground and soaked in 1/2 cup water.
Effects: LSD-like experience lasting about 6 hours, with relaxed feelings afterwards. Nausea may be experience during the first hour.
Opium: is a narcotic formed from the latex released by lacerating the immature seed pods of opium poppies. It contains up to 16% morphine, an opiate alkaloid, which is most frequently processed chemically to produce heroin for the illegal drug.
Cultivation of opium poppies for food, anesthesia, and ritual purposes dates back to at least the Neolithic Age.
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Passion Flower: Leaves and stems of perennial vine native to West Indies and southern USA, now cultivated throughout world. May be smoked, steeped as tea (1/2 oz./1 pt. boiled water) or reduced to crude alkaloid mix.
Effects: Smoked, very mild, short-lasting marijuana-like high. Tea, tranquilizer and sedative. Harmala alkaloids are hallucinogens.
Psilocybe Mushrooms: Carpophores and nycelia of this mushroom, found in southern Mexico and of other chemically related species found in North and South America. 4-20 fresh mushrooms are consumed on empty stomach. The number depends upon size, species, time of harvest, and individual's tolerance.
Effects: Muscular relaxation and mild visual changes during first 15-30 minutes followed by giddiness, straying of concentration, visual and auditory hallucinations, lassitude, and feelings of
disassociation without loss of awareness. Peak 1-1.5 hours after ingestion. Total experience approximately 6 hours.
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Quantities: a particular or indefinite amount of anything: a small quantity of milk; the ocean's vast quantity of fish. can also mean something having magnitude, or size, extent, amount, or the like.
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Rave: (or rave party) is the term in use since the 1980S for dance parties (often all-night events) where DJs and other performers play electronic dance music, which may also be referred to as "rave music", with the accompaniment of laser light shows, projected images, and artificial fog. Popular rave dance styles include breakdancing, popping and locking, shuffling, glowsticking, liquid dancing, and poi. Rave parties are often associated with the use of "club drugs" such as ecstasy, LSD, and, more recently, ketamine.
Rescinnamine: Indole-based alkaloid in Rauwolfia serpentina. to usage 0.5-2.5 mg orally.
Effects: Hypotensive, sedative, tranquilizer similar to reserpine.
Reserpine: Major active indole-based alkaloid in Rauwolfia. to usage: spp. 0.05-2.5 mg orally.
Effects: Hypotensive, sedative, tranquilizer. Depletes serotonin and norepinephrine in brain tissue. Delayed but prolonged effect.
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Salvia divinorum: Is a plant used for its psychoactive effects. Mazatec and shamanic healers have traditionally used it for thousands of years as a divine tool for seeing into other realities.
Salvia is legal in virtually every country in the world (but not in the UK) and not considered to be a banned substance by the United Nations Narcotics Control Board, that evaluates which drugs should be internationally prohibited.
The experience doesn't last long, but hallucinations are possible.
San Pedro: Tall branching cactus from Peru and Ecuador. A piece 3 inches in diameter by 3-6 inches long is cut, peeled and eaten (do not waste that which clings to the inside of the skin as it is most potent), or instead of peeling, mush it or cut it
into small pieces and boil in 1 quart water for 2 hours, strain, and drink slowly.
Effects: Similar to peyote but more tranquil. Takes 1-1.5 hours to come on; lasts about 6 hours.
Sassafras: Aromatic root-bark of North American tree. Brewed as tea (1 oz./1 pt. water). Oil fraction extracted in alcohol or distilled. Starting dose
100-200 mg of extracted and dried oil.
Effects: Tea in large doses acts as stimulant and induces perspiration. Safrole (MDA) stimulant, hallucinogen; aphrodisiac in large doses, euphoriant in small doses.
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Thornapple: Roots, stems, leaves, flowers, or seeds of short annual herb found in dry open places and garbage dumps of Mexico and southwestern USA. Stems and leaves smoked to relieve asthma or produce mild intoxication. Roots and seeds for divinatory uses. Root is crushed in water and drunk. Leaves and seeds added to ganga (cannabis) in India for extra effects.
Effects: Hallucinogen and hypnotic.
Tree Daturas: Various parts of short tree with drooping, fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers native to South America found in many gardens throughout USA (especially California).
Leaves are sometimes smoked. Other parts brewed in hot water. In Andes small amount of seed is pulverized and added to beverages.
Effects: Leaves similar to _D. anoxia._ Seeds cause mental confusion, delirium followed by fitful sleep with colorful hallucinations.
Trichocereus Cacti: Some species of cacti in the Trichocereus genus contain mescaline. These types of cacti are legal in the USA and most other countries, but in the USA ingesting them for the mescaline they contain is illegal. Mescaline is not habit forming.
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User: Dreg user or Legal High user. a person that is using certain materials to receive a special High filing.
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Viagra: is an oral medication for erectile dysfunction (ED). It helps most men with ED improve their erections.
Viagra also helps Maintaining an erection.
Viagra leads to a more satisfying sexual experience with your partner.
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Wild Fennel: Oil from seeds of feathery-leafed weed bearing yellow-green umbels with anise fragrance found in waste places of southern
Europe and west coast USA. To usage: 5-20 drops of oil orally.
Effects: Epileptic-like convulsions and hallucinations.
Wild Lettuce: Extractions from leaves and roots of weed native to Europe.Materials are extracted in juicer, dried in sun or low heat and smoked like opium.
Effects: Sedative similar to opium but less pronounced. Formerly used in medicine as opium substitute.
Wormwood: Can be smoked by itself for a mild high, but when consumed with marijuana, wormwood increases the potency of marijuana and adds its own effects to the mix.
Effects: besides being stronger than either substance is on its own, the combined high is more energetic and clear-minded than smoking marijuana alone.
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Yage: Lower parts of stem from vine found in Amazon and Orinoco basins of South America. Stem is pounded in mortar, usually with other local
psychoactive materials (mostly solanaceous plants), boiled in just enough water 2-24 hours, strained, reduced to 1/10 volume. 4 oz. cup is drunk by natives. Others should start with 1/4 this amount.
Effects: Trembling within a few minutes followed by perspiration and physical stimulation for 10-15 minutes, then calm with mental clouding, hallucinations, increased color, blue-violet shades, size changes, and improved night vision.
Yohimbe: The inner bark of a tropical West African tree. -10 tsp. of shaved bark boiled 10 minutes in 1 pt. water, strained and sipped slowly. Addition of 500 mg vitamin C per cup makes it take effect more quickly and potently.
Effects: First effects after 30 minutes (15 minutes with vitamin C), warm, pleasant spinal shivers, followed by psychic stimulation, heightening of emotional and sexual feelings, mild perceptual changes without hallucinations, sometimes spontaneous erections. Sexual activity is especially pleasurable. Feelings of bodies melting into one another. Total experience last 2-4 hours. Aftereffects: pleasant, relaxed feeling with no hangover.
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Zen: is a school of Mahāyāna Buddhism notable for its emphasis on mindful acceptance of the present moment, spontaneous action, and letting go of self-conscious, judgmental thinking. emphasizes dharma practice and experiential wisdom particularly as realized in the form of meditation known as zazen—in the attainment of awakening. As such, it de-emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and the study of religious texts in favor of direct individual experience of one's own true nature.