hallucinogens in A Sentence

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    What are the affects of Hallucinogens.

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    What's he seeing on the Hallucinogens?

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    Most people think Hallucinogens are not even addictive.

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    Or so the hallucinogen coursing through my system was telling me.

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    It usually manifests itself when people are under the influence of Hallucinogens.

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    The hallucinogen LSD is a psychoactive drug commonly used as a recreational drug.

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    Hallucinogens: psychosis induced by these is usually transient but can persist with sustained use.

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    Not surprisingly, botanical medicine, the Hallucinogens, and entheogens interact with these same systems.

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    How do plant medicine facilitators see Hallucinogens as a possible treatment for addictions?

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    Before long, I was hearing from other friends and colleagues, people I respect, about life-changing journeys on Hallucinogens.

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    I long ago foreswore Hallucinogens after a bad acid trip in college, but now I'm having second thoughts, hearing these fantastic stories.

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    This doesn't seem too farfetched given that Hallucinogens seem to affect serotonin receptors, which in turn affect the release of numerous neurotransmitters.

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    One of the rare instances where we will(temporarily) settle for some anecdotal evidence until someone starts giving CVD individuals Hallucinogens, FOR SCIENCE!

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    After the development of LSD, a synthetic compound that can be manufactured anywhere, abuse of Hallucinogens became more widespread, and from the 1960s it increased dramatically.

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    If there are psychotropic plants growing nearby, the ritual use of Hallucinogens derived from these"plant teachers" is sometimes utilized for the purpose of expanding awareness and accessing the sacred realms.

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    Dudes were excluded if they suffered from major psychiatric illnesses, drank more than four beers a day, used Hallucinogens, or had ever been knocked out for more than 3 minutes.

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    The hallucinogen takes perhaps an hour to kick in, during which time we made our way back up towards the mountain town, stopping at its abandoned mine for a tour.

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    But it may be that some individuals who have all the necessary hardware, so to speak, but not working properly, are able to temporarily“switch” the hardware on or make the receptors more sensitive with Hallucinogens.

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    Based on the studies done on blind people taking Hallucinogens, it would seem likely that for many colour blind people who at some point earlier in their lives had seen certain colours, they later in life would be able to see these colours again when hallucinating.

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