Yeah, I'd like to know the name of this drug so I don't take it, or so I can check it out and take it. Not telling people may make them unknowledgabli if they accfedentallycome across it, then they will take it, because they lack the warnings, if everyone just desn't mention it. Author's request or not, it shouldn't have been removed. Thought hippies also disliked censorship. I'm voting DMT.
Why is angel dust (pcp) in the list with DMT and ayahuasca? They're not related for as far as I know. And.. LSD gets my vote. Its my favorite. Although I must add mushrooms are seccond place and not far below.
LSD...although mushrooms are a close second. however i have yet to experience DMT and Mescaline, and i'm sure once i try those my answer will be different.
Wrong. "The general group of pharmacological agents commonly known as hallucinogens can be divided into three broad categories: psychedelics, dissociatives, and deliriants." DXM is a hallucinogen. so is ketamine, and PCP and datura.
The drug taken off was most likely Datura. It's a dissociative, and does absolutely no good for anybody. People on datura have no long-term memory, interact with people/things that aren't really there, and are lucky if they don't end up killing themselves. I read a really long trip report once that said the guy came out of the 'trip' a day and a half after consuming, half naked on the road with a really bad nosebleed from internal bleeding. My favorite's probably LSD. Shrooms usually have stronger OEV's but LSD makes me really happy, and at one with the world LSD > Shrooms > Cannabis for me. I've never tried DMT and probably never will, just because of the dangers it poses to your nervous system.
actually sir, you are wrong. ketamine and pcp are dissociative anaesthethics, dxm is an antitussive and a dissociative (because of its weak sigma binding and NMDA antagonism), and datura is just a f%cked up deleriant (anticholinergic). psilocin and dmt are real hallucinogens. ippi, people like it because it's a morphinan (related to morphine) that acts like a dissociative; sensations are similar to ketamine. I once had some powdered dxm, the nausea it produces is ridiculous (because it's technically an opiate by structure). ketamine > dxm
like seriously who would even wanna try nutmeg for tripping after reading all the horrible reports about it out there??