DMT: N,N-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) is a naturally occurring hallucinogenic drug of the tryptamine family. This drug is found not only in many plants, but also in trace amounts in the human body, where its natural function remains undetermined.
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LSD: A semisynthetic hallucinogen that produces mental changes lasting up to 12 hours; taken as drops on a sugar lump or blotted paper, was popular in the 1960s and now making a comeback among juveniles.
Marijuana: the most frequently used illegal drug in this country, is a product of the hemp plant, Cannabis sativa. The main active chemical in marijuana, also present in other forms of cannabis, is THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol).
AMT: a long-acting, synthetic psychedelic and euphoric stimulant known for causing nausea and vomiting. It was first developed in the 1960s and remained very uncommon until the 1990s when it experienced a surge in popularity and was scheduled (made illegal) in April 2003.
Salvia divinorum: is a sprawling perennial herb found in the Sierra Mazatec region of Mexico. Its leaves contain the extremely potent Salvinorin A. It has a history of buccal use as a divinatory psychedelic, and has been widely available since the mid 1990s primarily as a smoked herb. Its effects are considered unpleasant by many people.
Psilocybin Mushrooms (shrooms): There are more than 180 species of mushrooms which contain the psychedelics psilocybin or psilocin. They have a long history of use in Mexico and are currently one of the most popular and commonly available natural psychedelics.
5-MeO-DMT (5-methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine) is a powerful psychedelic tryptamine. It is found in a wide variety of plant and psychoactive toad species and, like its close relatives DMTand bufotenin (5-HO-DMT), it has been used as an entheogen by South American shamans for thousands of years.
O-Acetylpsilocin: also known as Psilacetin or 4-AcO-DMT is a research chemical,psychedelic drug and has been suggested to be a potentially useful alternative to psilocybin for pharmacological studies.
Psilocin (4-HO-DMT): an aromatic compound, sometimes also (mis)spelled psilocine, psilocyn, or psilotsin, is a psychedelic mushroom alkaloid. It is found in most psychedelic mushroomstogether with its phosphorylated counterpart psilocybin. Psilocin is a Schedule I drug under theConvention on Psychotropic Substances.[1] The mind-altering effects of psilocin are highly variable and subjective, but resemble those caused by LSD and mescaline.
Miprocin: (4-hydroxy-N-methyl-N-isopropyltryptamine, 4-Hydroxy-MiPT) is a artificially-made, substituted aromatic compound and a lesser-known psychedelic drug from the tryptaminefamily. Miprocin is part of the class of drugs known as serotonergic psychedelics (which includes magic mushrooms, LSD and mescaline), and its effects and molecular structure resemble that of the tryptamine psilocin.
Bufotenin: (also known as bufotenine and cebilcin), is a tryptamine related to the neurotransmitter serotonin. It is analkaloid found in the skin of some species of toads; in mushrooms, higher plants, and mammals. The name bufotenin originates from the Bufo genus of toads, which includes several species of psychoactive toads, most notably Bufo alvarius, that secrete bufotoxins from theirparotoid glands.