Other Hallucinogens
Psychedelic vs hallucinogenic Michigan – are a category of hallucinogens that primarily cause abnormal mental states (often referred to as psychedelic experiences or psychedelic “trips”) and/or an apparent expansion of consciousness.The term psychedelic is sometimes used more broadly to include different types of hallucinogens or those which are atypical or adjacent to psychedelia, such as salvia and MDMA, respectively; this article uses the narrower definition of psychedelics. They are also known as classic hallucinogens, serotonergic hallucinogens, or serotonergic psychedelics. True psychedelics produce distinct behavioral, visual, and aural changes as well as frequently a significantly changed state of consciousness. Psychedelic states are sometimes contrasted with contemplative, psychodynamic, or transcendental mental changes. Psychedelic vs hallucinogenic Michigan
Drugs known as hallucinogens alter a person’s perception of their environment. They are also referred to as psychedelics, and they affect a person’s emotions and thinking. Both synthetically created hallucinogens and those derived from naturally occurring substances found in specific plants and fungi (plural of fungus) are hallucinogens.
Effects of Psychedelic Drugs
The effects of psychedelic drugs vary depending on the person. Factors such as dosage, environment, and personality play a role in how psychedelics affect people.
Effects of psychedelic drugs may include:4
- Altered perception of time
- Difficulty communicating clearly with others
- Hallucinations such as feeling sensations, hearing sounds, and/or seeing images that aren’t real
- Heightened awareness or understanding
- Increased energy
- Lack of ability to think rationally
- Mixed sensory experiences (e.g., seeing sounds)
- Nausea
- Spiritual experiences
- Vivid sensory experiences
Short-term effects of LSD, peyote, and DMT may include an increase in heart rate. LSD and peyote may also cause an increase in body temperature. Additionally, LSD can cause dizziness, sleepiness, increased blood pressure, loss of appetite, dry mouth, sweating, numbness, weakness, tremors, and impulsive behavior.
Psilocybin can cause feelings of relaxation or introspection, but it can also produce nervousness, paranoia, and even feelings of panic.
Effects of peyote include uncoordinated movements, excessive sweating, and flushing. DMT can cause agitation and body/spatial distortions.
Ololiuqui’s effects are similar to those of LSD, but the drug may also cause nausea, vomiting, headache, high blood pressure, and drowsiness.
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