How much nutmeg to hallucinate?

Have you ever wondered how much nutmeg it takes to hallucinate? Well, wonder no more because we have all the answers for you right here. While we don’t advocate for illicit drug use, we understand that curiosity can get the best of us. So if you’re thinking about experimenting with nutmeg, keep reading.

What is Nutmeg?

First things first, let’s talk about what nutmeg actually is. Nutmeg is a spice made from the seed of an evergreen tree native to Indonesia called Myristica fragrans. It has been used in traditional medicine and cooking for centuries due to its unique flavor and potential health benefits.

How Does Nutmeg Make You High?

Now, onto the good stuff: nutmeg’s effects on the human body. When consumed in large doses (around 1-3 tablespoons), nutmeg can produce psychoactive effects similar to those of marijuana or LSD. This is because nutmeg contains a compound called myristicin which has hallucinogenic properties when consumed in high quantities.

The Dangers of Nutmeg Consumption

But before you go sprinkling your morning oatmeal with tablespoons fulls of nutmeg flakes, there are some important risks associated with consuming large amounts of this spice.

  • Toxicity: Consuming too much nutmeg can lead to myristicin poisoning which can cause symptoms like nausea, vomiting, dizziness and seizures.
  • Dehydration: Due to its diuretic properties, consuming large quantities of nutmegegcan lead to dehydration which may require medical attention.
  • Allergies: Like any other food or substance, individuals may be allergic or hypersensitive to certain compounds present in nutmet causing severe reactions including respiratory problems such as asthma..

So while it may seem like a fun experiment taking extra precautions are necessary when deciding to use nutmeg as a drug.

How Much Nutmeg is Needed to Get High?

Now, let’s get down to the nitty gritty: exactly how much nutmeg does it take to experience psychedelic effects? Unfortunately, there isn’t a simple answer. The dosages of nutmeg required for any psychoactive effect can vary depending on numerous factors like age,, weight, and body type; therefore it would be difficult for anyone without significant knowledge in pharmacology or trained medical field.

But since you asked, some users report experiencing effects after consuming 1-3 tablespoons of ground nutmeg. However, these effects may not be enjoyable due to painful digestive issues and potentially dangerous intoxication that often comes with such high doses.

The Role of Liver Metabolism

Another thing worth mentioning is liver metabolism – the rate at which your body processes chemicals introduced into it orally.  The active compounds present in the spice are metabolized by enzymes in liver thus rendering off most nutrients out its active compound & increasing toxicity thereby making its use as an illicit substance unsafe.

Also keep in mind that everyone responds differently when subjected to medication thereof including any narcotic agents or psychotropic properties found within certain plants such as Myristica fragrans seed from which we derive this lovely spice so always consult your healthcare practioner before experimenting with any herbal remedies knowns or unknown agents intended for recreational purposes.

What Are Nutmeg Hallucinations Like?

Alright, alright…we know what you really came here for – descriptions of someone who has experienced trip using this well-known spice(as shared by those willing enough) While reports about what it truly feels like differ greatly (and no one should go around trying this stuff just because they want the “experience”), here are some notable sensations:

First Phase

  • Dry mouth
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea/vomiting(considered OD when hospitalization necessary)

Second Phase

  • Extreme thirst due to severe dehydration
  • Disorientation or confusion
  • Visual hallucination where vivid colors are present , objects apear larger/smaller or they appear superimposed with other things in view, perception of seeing light beams emanating from sources not there.

Third phase

-The return: dry mouth again relieved after consuming large amounts of fluids.

But as mentioned earlier, we aren’t promoting use of nutmeg as an illicit substance so assume your own risk and bear the consequences that comes with it!!!

The Bottom Line

If you’re reading this far, chances are high you’ve either experienced taking nutrlong ago and you want to know if the dosage is optimal enough for next week’s adventure or just curious what all the fuss really entails. Nutmeg may be easily accessible (most groceries carry it), but that doesn’t make it safe for consumption. Nevertheless experiment at your own risk but understand possible health risks involved.Taking too much can leave you feeling nauseous culminating with abdominal cramps similar to those associated with stomach flu – but worse! So take precaution(such as wearing pampers) do everyone a favour by knowing your limits!!

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