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  2. Myristicin - Wikipedia

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    Because of this, it can be used in synthetic synthesis to create amphetamine derivatives, and create designer drugs like MMDMA that are similar in structure and effect to MDMA. [5] Out of the common spices that contain myristicin, nutmeg has a high relative concentration of the compound, [2] and therefore is used to exploit the effects of ...

  3. 15 Bizarre Side Effects of Foods You Probably Have in Your ...

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    Nutmeg contains myristicin, an anticholinergic that, when ingested in large doses, creates similar effects to those of MDMA or LSD. This means overdoing nutmeg can result in hallucinations, nausea ...

  4. Deliriant - Wikipedia

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    The effects caused by myristicin and elemicin found in nutmeg's essential oil can last up to several days, similarly to the tropane alkaloids found in datura. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] The mushroom referred to as fly agaric with its active agents ibotenic acid and muscimol may also be considered an 'atypical' deliriant, although fly agaric is probably more ...

  5. Nutmeg - Wikipedia

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    Nutmeg is the spice made by grinding the seed of the fragrant nutmeg tree (Myristica fragrans) into powder.The spice has a distinctive pungent fragrance and a warm, slightly sweet taste; it is used to flavor many kinds of baked goods, confections, puddings, potatoes, meats, sausages, sauces, vegetables, and such beverages as eggnog.

  6. Nutmeg is a great fall spice. But there's such thing as too much.

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    The spice is toxic in high doses, according to the American College of Emergency Physicians, which saw an uptick of nutmeg poisoning in 2022 when a "nutmeg challenge" went viral on TikTok ...

  7. 10 weird things that can kill you almost instantly - AOL

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    In addition to both items being common holiday foods, the two beloved edibles contain nutmeg. The spice, in larger quantities, has a hallucinogenic effect, and when consumed in excess can cause ...

  8. List of poisonous plants - Wikipedia

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    Raw nutmeg produces anticholinergic-like symptoms, attributed to myristicin and elemicin. [23] The intoxicating effects of myristicin can lead to a physical state somewhere between waking and dreaming; euphoria is reported and nausea is often experienced. Users also report bloodshot eyes and memory disturbances. [24]

  9. List of psychoactive plants, fungi, and animals - Wikipedia

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    Nutmeg: myristicin; Nightshade plants containing hyoscyamine, atropine, and scopolamine: Datura; Deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna) Henbane (Hyoscyamus niger) Mandrake (Mandragora officinarum) Other Solanaceae; Peyote. Psychoactive cacti, which contain mainly mescaline: Peyote; Other Lophophora; Peruvian Torch cactus; San Pedro cactus