No, if youre really desperate eat a lot of it
yes, it is not on the controlled substance board
It is not advisable to smoke nutmeg or any other spices, as they can be harmful to your health when burned and inhaled. Nutmeg contains compounds that can be toxic in high doses and can cause negative side effects when consumed in large quantities. It is best to use nutmeg as a culinary spice in moderation.
drink it or smoke it just make sure it is fresh
roughly a pound
Yes however you need to smoke a huge amount and it will last several days, it is also very harsh on the lungs, not ideal for a good high.
You will probably get very sick after getting high, it is a very miserable experience to get high off nutmeg. Also there is a chance you could die. Getting high off nutmeg is really dumb. The oil in the nutmeg that gets you high can kill you if you eat to much of it. Don't get high off nutmeg because you will regret it. You will get sick and could possibly die.
Oregano is great with tomatoes but it will not get you high.
yes it can
I tryed Basil but its kinda hard to get the smell away it really smells like weed frfr
Nutmeg can be used as a recreational drug in many ways. The most common would be to smoke or eat it. A good starting dose would anywhere from 2-3 teaspoons. To smoke it find a bowl and smoke it by itself or another substance, marijuana works well, the other way, eating it, gives a better high but can be cruel. Eating is straight is disgusting but possible, or you could empty out medicine capsules and fill them with the nutmeg, it will be about 15 caps. Good luck, but keep in mind that the high can be dangerous and horribly unpleasant, but anyway... Have fun and be safe
Yes, it is possible to experience psychoactive effects from consuming large amounts of nutmeg, which can result in a high similar to that of marijuana. However, this is not recommended as it can have serious negative health effects and is not a safe or reliable way to get high.
Getting high on nutmeg can have serious risks and effects. Nutmeg contains a compound called myristicin, which can cause hallucinations, dizziness, nausea, and an increased heart rate. In large doses, it can lead to seizures, dehydration, and even organ damage. It is important to avoid using nutmeg as a recreational drug due to these potential dangers.