they make you hallucinate, perceive the world differently, fell numb, dissy, excited, calm relaxed. it varies from person to person. i suggest http://www.druginfo.adf.org.au/druginfo/drugs/drug_statistics/#victoria
Different hallucinogens have different effects on the nervous system. For instance, PCP is a NMDA receptor antagonist while LSD is an agonist at the 5-HT2A receptor. The specific actions of hallucinogens are actually very complicated, and thus it is hard to generalize their effects.
Any type of effect which can create an imaginary perception through the senses. Some examples:
# Bufotenin - found in Autistic individuals. Known to be responsible for their unique behaviour, talents and emotionless thinking
# Psilocybin - in certain mushrooms, creates very strong feelings, depending on dosage
# LSD - synthesized originally many decades ago, said to be much more intensive than psilocybin
Hallucinogenic drug users may display bizarre behavior due to hallucinations (hallucinations are imagined sights, voices, sounds, or smells which seem completely real to the individual experiencing them) and dilated pupils.
Most hallucinogens are not physically addictive which means there is no chemical change in your brain that makes you crave more. You can, however, become psychologically addicted to them just as you can be psychologically addicted to pretty much anything.
The effects of withdrawal may include irritability, lack of appetite, lack of sleep, lack of focus, sweating and others.
The term "hallucinogens" covers a wide variety of substances which have a vast array of effects. Thus, the effects of hallucinogens cannot be generalized.
Hallucination......
Though ecstasy can sometimes cause hallucinogenic effects, it is most properly referred to as an entactogen/enpathogen.
becuase it causes you to get the effects that a hallucinogenic drug gives you, eg imagining things, going crazy etc.
Some do, some do not. There is a great site that you can find out all the info you'd like. See the link
Chemicals that have certain hallucinogenic effects on the human nervous system are mainly classified as tryptamines. More exotic tryptamines are also classified as ergolines, and ibogoids. Other groups of chemicals that have these effects are phenethylamines and substituted amphetamines.
Some drinks made from roselle can have alcoholic effects. The plant can also be mildly hallucinogenic.
There is a tolerance period linked with the use of most hallucinogens, and if you have taken some, it can be from 5 to seven days before you can feel it's full effects again. Also, the use of some medication can block the effects of hallucinogenic drugs. And possibly some people are just immune.
Marijuana is not hallucinogenic and only uneducated or unexperienced people think it is. Sativa strains have distinct stimulant effects while indica strains are commonly sedative, or depressant.
The Hallucinogenic Toreador was created in 1970.
Cannibis stativa. While cannibis indica isa more glued to the couch feeling.
mushrooms, lsa, lsd, marijuana all can be considered hallucinogenic
mushrooms, lsa, lsd, marijuana all can be considered hallucinogenic
Researcher Yari Osaki has shown conclusively in his studies that a person smoking twice as much hallucinogenic, neutralizes the effects and presence in the bodily system.