-
applied to the psychedelics,
although it also
applies to
other psychoactives.
Psychoactive drugs operate by
temporarily affecting a person's neurochemistry...
- Many
cacti are
known to be
psychoactive,
containing phenethylamine alkaloids such as mescaline. However, the two main
ritualistic (folkloric)
genera are...
-
Psychoactive plants are plants, or
preparations thereof, that upon
ingestion induce psychotropic effects. As
stated in a
reference work:
Psychoactive...
- The
Journal of
Psychoactive Drugs is a peer-reviewed
medical journal on
psychoactive drugs. It was
established in 1967 by
David E.
Smith and is currently...
-
species that, when
consumed by humans, are
known or
suspected to
produce psychoactive effects:
changes in
nervous system function that
alter perception, mood...
- 1986
Chernobyl disaster and
continued to be studied.
Mushrooms with
psychoactive properties have long pla**** a role in
various native medicine traditions...
-
otherwise caustic drugs and fillers. In
addition to
salvinorin A,
other psychoactives may also be
applied sublingually. LSD, MDMA, morphine, alprazolam, clonazepam...
-
Ayahuasca is a
South American psychoactive beverage,
traditionally used by
Indigenous cultures and folk
healers in the
Amazon and
Orinoco basins for spiritual...
- This is a list of
psychoactive plants, fungi, and animals.
Psychoactive plants include, but are not
limited to, the
following examples: Cannabis: cannabinoids...
- acetaldehyde.
Alcohol has been
produced and
consumed by
humans for its
psychoactive effects since c. 7000–6600 BC.
Drinking alcohol is
generally socially...