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Does anyone know about hallucinogens? like type (depressant, stimulant) street name, appearance or withdrawal symptoms? is for a project

Hallucinogens....ok lets work this out phonetically. That means lets break it down into syllables (Parts) and find the correct and most instructive answers for your question.

Hallucino - Ok so we are starting with more than just one syllable (part)....but this tells you that you are asking about substances which can be heavily regulated and just may be illegal (can you say jail?). This is because these things have the power to make you Hallucinate.

When you hallucinate you may see things that are not there and you could "nate" in public like but by adding the prefix "urin" in front of "Nate" which may land you in the back of a Black and White Squad Car (Not being a racially mixed car, meaning a police vehicle).

Part of the word Hallucinagen - is the syllable that sounds like the word sin. If you have unrepented sin you can go to hell (No I am not telling you to go to hell).

The last syllable of Hallucinogen is the part that sounds like gin. If you drink too much gin you will be capable of having hallucinations (notice the part that sounds like Nations?) which can also make you think you are in another Nation, if not make you think you are in another world).

As for street names. Well I'm 44. I grew up using very descriptive street names for these things....names such as:

Drugs, Grass, Mary Jayne, Weed, Dope, Wacky tobaccy, left handed cigarettes, speed, crack, uppers, downers.

After using them and you crash (not meaning sleep here) drugs make you feel like you been drug (as in behind a moving car).

Mary Jayne (as in Fonda) make you perhaps climb upon a Tank.

Weed, well in the garden you pull them and throw them out.

Dope, only Dopes use Dope.

So in conclusion, I can say that there is a much better way to get "High" and it isn't yet against the law, but it may be soon.

In fact, you might conclude that I am high right now as I answer some of these questions. Your conclusion would be right on the nose! Stated in another redundant way, you would be right on the button, or 100% correct, to say it another way.

If you want to experiance this legal "high" , send for this secret information that not every body knows about, becuase it is a secret.....

Frank@higherpowerworldwide.com Remember it is a secret, not every one knows.

people who love hillary seem to be under a lot of them...

there's also a TON of info on this if you google and any community center should have this. so will your school's health department.

yeah

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychedelic...

Yes. I know a lot about this subject.

Got a great website for you. Maybe 2. :)

http://www.teenhealthcentre.com/articles...

http://www.chillpharm.com/articles/hallu...

Hope it helps!!

Why do I know that name, or that word, Mariposa?

Hallucinogenic substances are characterized by their ability to cause changes in a person's perception of reality. Persons using hallucinogenic drugs often report seeing images, hearing sounds, and feeling sensations that seem real, but do not exist.1 In the past, plants and fungi that contained hallucinogenic substances were abused. Currently, these hallucinogenic substances are produced synthetically to provide a higher potency.2

LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) is one of the major drugs making up the hallucinogen class of drugs. It was discovered in 1938 and is manufactured from lysergic acid, which is found in ergot, a fungus that grows on rye and other grains.3

PCP (phencyclidine) was developed in the 1950s as an intravenous anesthetic, but its use in humans was discontinued in 1965, because patients often became agitated, delusional, and irrational while recovering from its anesthetic effects. PCP is now being illegally manufactured in laboratories. It is a white crystalline powder that is readily soluble in water or alcohol. It has a distinctive bitter chemical taste. PCP can be mixed easily with dyes and turns up on the illicit drug market in a variety of tablets, capsules, and colored powders. It can be snorted, smoked, or ingested. For smoking, PCP is often applied to a leafy material such as mint, parsley, oregano, or marijuana.4

Psilocybin is obtained from certain mushrooms found in South America, Mexico, and the U.S, although the substance can also be produced synthetically. Mushrooms containing psilocybin are available fresh or dried with long, narrow stems topped by caps with dark gills on the underside. These mushrooms are usually ingested orally, but can also be brewed in a tea or added to food to mask the bitter flavor. Once ingested, psilocybin is broken down in the user's body to produce psilocyn, another hallucinogenic substance.5

Mescaline is the active hallucinogenic ingredient in peyote. Peyote is a small, spineless cactus historically used by natives in Mexico and the southwestern U.S. as part of religious rites. Mescaline can also be produced synthetically.6

DMT is found in a number of plants and seeds, but can also be produced synthetically. DMT is usually ingested by snorting, smoking, or injecting the drug. DMT is not effective in producing hallucinogenic effects when ingested by itself and is therefore used in conjunction with another drug that inhibits its metabolism.7

Foxy, also know as Foxy Methoxy, is available in powder, capsule, and tablet form and is usually ingested orally (although it can be snorted or smoked). Foxy capsules and tablets vary in color and logos sometimes appear on tablets.8 AMT is often found in tablet and capsule form.9

Dextromethorphan (sometimes called "DXM" or "robo") is a cough-suppressing ingredient in a variety of over-the-counter cold and cough medications. At the doses recommended for treating coughs, the drug is safe and effective. At much higher doses, dextromethorphan produces dissociative effects similar to those of PCP and ketamine.10

hope this helps

sincerely, ladies man

a hallucinogen is a type of drug that makes you hallucinate. you usually don't remember what occurs after.
types of hallucinogens are: LSD, Acid, magic mushrooms (shrooms), amphetamine, DMT, and even if you smoke too much Marijuana (weed, wacky tabacy, mary jane, mj).

http://www.erowid.org/
This is an excellent resource for unbiased information on all drugs, including hallucinogens. Should answer all of your questions and more and be quite valuable for your project.

HALLUCINOGENS EXAMPLES: DET; DMT;LBJ; LSD;MDA; STP;Hashish;Marijuana
amphetamines (stimulants) and barbiturates (depressants).

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