How do you make a nutmeg hallucinogen?
There is no scientific evidence that nutmeg has hallucinogenic properties. Some people have reported experiencing mild psychoactive effects after consuming large doses of nutmeg, such as altered states of consciousness, vivid dreams, and hallucinations. However, these effects are not consistent and are not considered to be a reliable or safe way to induce a hallucinogenic experience. Nutmeg is not recommended as a recreational drug and can be harmful if consumed in large doses.
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