Drug: Mescaline?
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-what are the short & long term physical effects does mescaline have on the body ?
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Answer by mother_of_bonehead
Drug Mescaline
Description Mescaline is a naturally occurring psychedelic found in several cactus species most notably, Peyote and San Pedro.
Picture San Pedro & Peyote Photos
How it’s Used Marijuana is smoked in the form of loosely rolled cigarettes called “joints”, in hollowed out commercial cigars called “blunts”, in standard pipes or in water pipes known as “bongs”.
Effects Mescaline causes haluccinations.
Side Effects Mescaline provokes pupil dialation, dizziness, vomiting, tachycardia, sensations of warm and cold, swatting, headaches. Some of the visions under the effect of mescaline can cause nightmares that can give birth to some psychosis to the consumers.
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One or more of the following side effects may or may not accompany any individual experience with mescaline.
Open eye visuals
Closed-eye visuals
New thought processes
Dream-like scenarios
Euphoria
Mystical experience
Pupil dilation
Sensations of warm and cold
Temporary splitting/destruction of ego
Dizziness
Vomiting
Tachycardia
Diarrhea
Headaches
Anxiety
Feeling of dying or annihilation
Fear of not being able to return to normal consciousness
Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD)
Irrationality of the thought-process
Side note: If you have trouble finding it under that name, try Peyote, it is more common under Native American folk medicaines. My Uncle told me that, his wifes father was a shaman, and it is used to go on vision quests. Hope this helps.
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