Hallucinogens mess with your brain they alter how the brain perceives time, reality, and your environment. They also affect your senses like hearing and seeing. This can make you think that you are seeing stuff and feeling things that don’t even exist.
Using Hallucinogens makes your heart rate and blood pressure increase. Hallucinogens may put you into a coma. They can also cause heart and lung failure.
Hallucinogens can change the way that you feel emotionally. They may also make you feel suspicious, confused, and disorientated. Hallucinogens affect self-control there impact vary from time to time so there’s no way to know how much self control you’ll be able to keep. They can cause you to be violent and/or aggressive, make meaningless movements, lose control of your muscles, and mix up your speech.
It’s really easy to develop a tolerance to Hallucinogens so eventually it will take more of the drug to get the same effect that you used to get from a little of the drug. This is dangerous because taking large amounts of the same drug can lead to overdose with severe effects.
Mescaline
Mescaline is the psychoactive ingredient of the peyote cactus. Ecstasy is the common name used. Some nicknames are E, X, and XTC. Ecstasy is actually a mixture of mescaline and methamphetamine.
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Ecstasy may give a short-term feeling of euphoria but can result in confusion, depression, paranoia, psychosis, increase in heart rate and blood pressure, and cause long-term damage to brain cells. Some effects are also influenced by thoughts, environment, and people who are with you when you take the drug. Vivid changes in color and form occur. Sometimes the user becomes disoriented loses sense of time, place, and identity or has sensations of knowing and feeling what everything in life (and life itself) is all about. Emotions from the past, present, and future flood the user’s mind. Depression, weakness and lack of muscular coordination, anxiety or paranoia, trembling, nausea, dizziness, facial flushing, and dilated pupils are other symptoms that someone is using this drug. Some health problems are long-term damage to brain cells, and increase in heart-rate and blood pressure. Tolerance develops quickly causing you to need more and more X to get the same effect that one pill used to give you. This makes the risk of overdosing very high. Mescaline has no positive uses, People take this drug to have a good time and be cool.
Phencyclidine
Phencyclidine is a powerful and dangerous Hallucinogen. Some nicknames for this drug are PCP, Angel Dust, boat, Ozone, Hog, and Peace Pill. Phencyclidine is considered to be one of the most dangerous of al drugs. It is used legally in veterinary medicine as an animal tranquilizer and general anesthetic. People that use PCP report that it makes them feel distant and separate from their surroundings. Time seems to pass slowly; body movements slow down. Muscle coordination becomes bad and the person on Angel Dust may stagger as if there drunk. The sense of touch and pain are dulled. Users report that they feel like they can fly and try to fly while on this drug. Some say that they feel like nothing can harm them, this often leads to serious accidents or acts of violence that result in tragedy. Many people who use Angel Dust have ended up under psychiatric care and in institutions.
People who use PCP over and over again have trouble remembering things and sometimes stutter when they talk. Serious mental problems can be developed. These problems may last from 6 months to a year after the person stops taking PCP. People take this drug to feel like nothing can beat them. PCP is very addictive.
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Peyote
The peyote plant is a cactus whose principal active ingredient is a hallucinogen known as mescaline. The top of the plant consists of round “buttons” that are cut from the roots, dried and chewed to achieve a hallucinogenic effect. In addition, mescaline can be extracted from peyote or produced synthetically. You mite of heard people refer to Peyote as Mesc, Buttons, Cactus, or Mescal.
Effects of taking Peyote are Illusions and Hallucinations, Poor Perception of Time and Distance, Impaired Hand-Eye Coordination, Sensory Crossover, Psychosis, Chills and Sweating, Sleeplessness, Increased Heart Rate and Blood Pressure
Peyote is taken orally Signs of this drug are Depression, weakness and lack of muscular coordination, anxiety or paranoia, trembling, nausea, dizziness, facial flushing, and dilated pupils. Peyote is not as addictive as other drugs but it is still a mild to moderately habit-forming substance with no physical addiction. It should be noted, though, that virtually any substance can be addictive, to a greater or lesser degree, depending on the user. One big health problem that can result from taking to much of this drug is overdosing. Some effects of overdosing are Longer and More Intense Trip, Psychosis, and even Death. Peyote has been positively used by natives in northern Mexico and the southwestern United States as a part of their religious rites. The reason people take this drug is because they want to hallucinate users refer to hallucinating as “tripping”.
LSD
LSD is the shortened name for lysergic acid diethylamide commonly referred to as acid. It is one of the most potent of all mood altering chemicals. LSD is a hallucinogen that comes in a tablet, capsule, and sometimes in liquid form. It is colorless, tasteless, and odorless. The effects are widely unpredictable. People often refer to LSD as Acid and Blotter.
Some effects of taking this drug are increased heart rate, blood pressure. Blood sugar, irregular breathing, Euphoria, loss of ability to separate fact and fantasy, distortion of senses, hallucinations, paranoia, panic, and violence. The effects are also strongly influenced by the thoughts, environment, and people who are with the user when the drug is taken.
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Lysergic acid diethlyamide (LSD) more commonly known in our culture as “acid,” belongs to a group of illicit drugs classified as hallucinogens. Hallucinogens, when ingested, can cause severe hallucinations that may last anywhere from six to twelve hours depending on purity. Hallucinations are by definition “profound distortions in a person's perceptions of reality.” The use of hallucinogens is not ...
Sometimes it’s tough to tell if someone is using LSD. Some signs that someone is using LSD are depression, Weakness, Anxiety or paranoia, Trembling, Nausea, Dizziness, Facial Flushing, and dilated pupils. LSD is very addictive and tolerance develops very quickly. If LSD is used by pregnant woman the risk of birth defects is increased. Effects may recur days or weeks later even without further use of LSD. Death may result from suicide while on LSD. People take LSD to feel good and “get away from there problems”.