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I recently experimented with a few different anti-cholinergic drugs out of both curiosity, and exploration of what psycho-actives have to offer. Good or bad.
I experienced 20 seeds of Datura stramonium (atropine and scopolamine)
200mg, 400mg, and 700mg's of Diphenhydramine (all at different times of course:wink
I've come to the conclusion that anti-cholinergic drugs are true hallucinogens compared to other psychedelics. While the effects are most unpleasant to the majority that consume them, the experience is one that will widen your awareness to the possiblities of psycho-active use. While these are toxic in higher doses, and extremely dangerous to use if uninformed, I do not condone anyone to use them for a recreational experience. But they are interesting for visionary purposes, and a bizare experience in general.
In my personal experience (from what I can recall) with Diphenhydramine (benadryl), my dreams became a reality.In the safety of my home and my best friend awake in the other room who I informed of the effects of anti-cholinergics. I dosed and waited for effects without anything noticable for roughly, an hour and a half. Most noticably my limbs were extraordinarily heavy and walking became impossible. As well as staying awake. I fell asleep for about 2 hours and 30 minutes when I woke up to use the bathroom (or so I thought). Mentally I felt normal, as if I was just going to use the bathroom and go back to bed because the experience wasn't all that exciting or worth waiting for. I sat up and tried to stand when I collapsed to the ground. I slowly got up, but I felt like I was made out of sandbags. I slowly walked to my door. Which became impossible, I kept running into the invisible walls. I could clearly see the door in front of me, but a random wall blocked my way. I made my way through the maze, knocking over invisible objects that I could clearly hear, and feel, but not see. I started becoming frustrated because all I wanted to do was pee, and go to bed. My head became sore from crashing it into random objects. I sat on the floor and tried to sleep. I looked at my ceiling which was collapsing on me, covered in spiders and warping into a pit of hell in which I would presumabley entered into. Much after this isn't something I'm able to recall.
My trip sitter said I was holding long, deep and somewhat intellectual conversations with other people who didn't even exist. He also noted that he waited and watched my actions. He said when I was up and walking around I was walking into the closet looking for doorhandles and trying to kill the spiders that frequently appeared to me (I fear spiders intensely.) He had to help me onto my bed because I was starting to hurt myself by walking into objects.
I think the study of anti-cholinergics is extremely interesting because of the true halluncinongenic nature that it holds which is unlike any other psychedelic.
Datura FAQ
Diphenhydramine Information
I experienced 20 seeds of Datura stramonium (atropine and scopolamine)
200mg, 400mg, and 700mg's of Diphenhydramine (all at different times of course:wink
I've come to the conclusion that anti-cholinergic drugs are true hallucinogens compared to other psychedelics. While the effects are most unpleasant to the majority that consume them, the experience is one that will widen your awareness to the possiblities of psycho-active use. While these are toxic in higher doses, and extremely dangerous to use if uninformed, I do not condone anyone to use them for a recreational experience. But they are interesting for visionary purposes, and a bizare experience in general.
In my personal experience (from what I can recall) with Diphenhydramine (benadryl), my dreams became a reality.In the safety of my home and my best friend awake in the other room who I informed of the effects of anti-cholinergics. I dosed and waited for effects without anything noticable for roughly, an hour and a half. Most noticably my limbs were extraordinarily heavy and walking became impossible. As well as staying awake. I fell asleep for about 2 hours and 30 minutes when I woke up to use the bathroom (or so I thought). Mentally I felt normal, as if I was just going to use the bathroom and go back to bed because the experience wasn't all that exciting or worth waiting for. I sat up and tried to stand when I collapsed to the ground. I slowly got up, but I felt like I was made out of sandbags. I slowly walked to my door. Which became impossible, I kept running into the invisible walls. I could clearly see the door in front of me, but a random wall blocked my way. I made my way through the maze, knocking over invisible objects that I could clearly hear, and feel, but not see. I started becoming frustrated because all I wanted to do was pee, and go to bed. My head became sore from crashing it into random objects. I sat on the floor and tried to sleep. I looked at my ceiling which was collapsing on me, covered in spiders and warping into a pit of hell in which I would presumabley entered into. Much after this isn't something I'm able to recall.
My trip sitter said I was holding long, deep and somewhat intellectual conversations with other people who didn't even exist. He also noted that he waited and watched my actions. He said when I was up and walking around I was walking into the closet looking for doorhandles and trying to kill the spiders that frequently appeared to me (I fear spiders intensely.) He had to help me onto my bed because I was starting to hurt myself by walking into objects.
I think the study of anti-cholinergics is extremely interesting because of the true halluncinongenic nature that it holds which is unlike any other psychedelic.
Datura FAQ
Diphenhydramine Information
Erowid Diphenhydramine (Benadryl, DPH) Vault
Information about Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) including basics, effects, dosage, history, legal status, photos, research, media coverage, and links to other resources.
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