Sadly, most of these are "legal alternative" highs, which aren't going to provide any truely psychedelic effects. You'll notice that on most of the products none of the active ingredients are listed; this is most likely because they're filled with bogus herbs. In fact, browsing through their FAQ, they don't even know whether any of their products show up on drug tests; replying with "we don't know, we're a retailer, not a manufacturer." They also don't have a phone number, only an e-mail address...smells fishy to me. The only product on there that I'd say is worth looking at is that "Amaunita" Amanita extract. The Ecstasy and Meth alternatives aren't going to be anything but over-priced Sudafed and caffeine pills.