I would define it as a substance which alters the conciousness of an animal or human being, to the extent in which it causes visual or aural hallucinations, which are experienced only by that persons/beings conciousness, and do not actually take place in reality.
what does hallucinogens means
The vast, vast majority of hallucinogens do not produce physical dependency so you would not suffer anything like withdrawal symptoms.
Ecspecially mushrooms Hallucinogens is found in fungi.
Most people would stupidly say "The 60's or 70's!" but that's not true, hallucinogens were most common in Medieval times and earlier
There are many characteristics of hallucinogens. Hallucinogens are very dangerous drugs that cause mental impairment and irritation of the human tissues.
no, what doctor would be stupid enough to do that.
I would go with someone who is addicted to drugs.
Most hallucinogens are not addictive physically, and are not very psychologically addictive. However, one of the more addictive hallucinogens is the dissociative ketamine.
hallucinogens and the dissociative are in the same category because
Many types of hallucinogens exist.
Hallucinogens have existed in nature for thousands of years. No particular person invented them.
No, Hallucinogens do not improve coordination, concentration and attention.