Mushrooms are a popular addition to many dishes, salads and sauces, or served sautéed alone as a side dish. Not all mushrooms are safe to eat, with various possible negative side effects. Specialty mushrooms are available at your local...
Mushrooms are a type of fungus which have found their way into foods ranging from pizzas to salads. While some varieties have benefits for the body, such as their vitamin B and potassium content, others can cause unwanted physical and mental side...
A sour stomach describes a condition more commonly known as indigestion. Simple indigestion may be brought on by triggers such as eating certain foods or stress. However, indigestion combined with a numb feeling in the tongue indicates one of...
Hallucinogens are substances that cause temporary alterations in consciousness commonly called "trips." Most known hallucinogens are illegal around the world but a psychedelic counterculture persists. While hallucinogenic drugs come from a variety...
There are many different employment tests for drugs. Each test has different sensitivities and each company different cut off values for what is considered to be a positive or negative result. Most commonly, they test hair, sweat, urine or saliva....
Hallucinogens are drugs taken recreationally to alter thoughts, perceptions and emotions. The hallucinogens, more commonly known as psychedelics, produce visual, auditory and other sensory hallucinations--experiences that are not real. Euphoria...
Psychotherapy has become a wide-ranging group of mental treatments that has moved far beyond the "talking cure" discussed by 19th century psychologist Sigmund Freud. Today, psychologists employ a variety of alternative psychotherapies that help...
Designer drugs are synthetic versions of existing drugs and cause similar effects. Those who make designer drugs chemically aim to manufacture products with similar effects to controlled and illicit substances. These drugs have serious...
Hallucinogens are substances that alter perception and can cause hallucinations in some cases. All known hallucinations are illegal in the United States, and are closely controlled in most European countries. Besides visual and auditory...
Drug abuse harms your body in two ways: the drug's effect on the body itself and the bad eating habits and poor diet that accompany the lifestyle. People with alcohol or drug dependency who don't eat adequately are at risk for undernutrition....
A type of drug, hallucinogens stem from certain plants and mushrooms, causing a change in mental state. The Palo Alto Medical Foundation notes that people have used hallucinogens for social, religious and medical purposes. Examples of common...
Hallucinogens, also known as psychedelic drugs, are a mainstay of human consumption, with recorded use extending back into prehistoric times. However, in most cultures of the past as well as indigenous societies today, these powerful mind-altering...
Hallucinogenic drugs are substances that cause temporary but profound changes in perception and self-identity. Although LSD is the most recognized hallucinogenic drug in the world, other substances, both natural and synthetic, can also instigate...
LSD or d-lysergic acid diethylamide is a powerful mind-altering drug manufactured from lysergic acid, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Lysergic acid comes from the fungus ergot, which grows on certain grains. Aside from...
The 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health indicates 20.1 million Americans currently use illicit drugs. This number includes people using prescription drugs for non-medicinal purposes. The kinds of drugs people abuse are grouped into...
Salvia divinorum is a plant with hallucinogenic effects. It grows naturally in the warm, moist soils of the Sierra Mazateca mountains in Oaxaca, Mexico, where it has been used traditionally as a medicine and spiritual sacrament. Oaxacan salvia...
DMT occurs naturally in many plants and is also produced in small amounts in the brains of mammals. Classified as a tryptamine, DMT (N, N-Dimethyltryptamine) causes powerful and short-lived hallucinations for users, according to the U.S. Drug...
Ayahuasca is a traditional South American medicine brewed from a combination of several plants that are legally available. Ayahuasca contains the potent hallucinogen DMT as well as harmaline, an alkaloid that allows DMT to quickly cross the...
According to Lab Tests Online, drug screening usually begins with an initial test, followed by a confirmatory or quantitative test. Detecting drugs on a drug screen depends on the type of screen performed. Urine, blood, hair, sweat and saliva...
Depersonalization disorder is one of the least-studied areas of neurobiological research. However, according to the "Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders," the experience of feeling like you are watching yourself from a distance, being in a dream or...
Substance abuse is characterized by a pattern of use that causes significant impairment or distress, in addition to any one of these additional diagnostic criteria: using substances in situations where it endangers the user; a failure to fulfill...
Serotonin is an important neurotransmitter responsible for several brain functions. It is chemically categorized, along with dopamine and norepinephrine, as a monoamine neurotransmitter, which means a single amine functional group is in its...
What is LSD?
Lysergic Acid Diathylamide (LSD) is a psychoactive hallucinogenic drug. It comes in a variety of forms, but is most commonly sold in the form of blotter papers, which are small paper squares that have been dipped in LSD. The drug...