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Can you die from smoking nutmeg?

Nutmeg is actually fairly toxic, but the amount of nutmeg that would need to be smoked makes dying from smoking it unlikely, especially since some of the active compounds are destroyed by heating. Smoking nutmeg is generally not advised, as the effects from nutmeg are usually undesirable and unpleasant.


Does smoking parsley flakes show up on a urinary analysis?

no it cant just like smoking nutmeg cant just like smoking nutmeg cant. trust me. i expeirienced it


Why do people smoke nutmeg?

People smoke nutmeg primarily for its psychoactive effects, which are caused by compounds like myristicin, a natural psychedelic. Some individuals seek out these effects for recreational purposes, believing it can enhance mood or provide a sense of euphoria. However, smoking nutmeg can be dangerous and lead to adverse effects, including nausea, hallucinations, and other health risks. Overall, the practice is not widely recommended due to its potential hazards.


Does smoking nutmeg show up on a urinary analysis?

No


Is nutmeg spice made from nuts?

'Nutmeg' spice is the finely grated seed of the Nutmeg tree.


What forms does nutmeg come in?

Nutmeg is available in several forms, including whole nutmeg seeds, ground nutmeg powder, and nutmeg essential oil. Whole nutmeg seeds are often grated or grated fresh for a more potent flavor. Ground nutmeg is convenient for cooking and baking, while nutmeg essential oil is used in aromatherapy and natural remedies. Each form offers unique culinary and aromatic applications.


What will smoking nutmeg do to you?

Smoking nutmeg has similar side effects as eating it in large quantities (two tablespoons or more). The side effects vary from person to person, and some people don't experience any form of a high at all. Some people that do experience a high, don't like the feeling, and others prefer nutmeg over marijuana or LSD. Nutmeg has a chemical composition of myrista oil, Myristicin (which is chemically similar to the hallucinogenic, mescaline), and Elemicin (which is chemically similar to prescription antidepressants). Scientists believe that when these ingredients enter the body, they get converted to methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) a.k.a. by its street name, Ecstasy. It takes several hours for the side effects of nutmeg to fully kick in. The high has been described as being mild, like being drunk or buzzed on marijuana, to being an extreme dream like, almost LSD induced high. After taking it three or four times, it doesn't take as long for the high to kick in, and the high is more potent. Other side effects of nutmeg include dry mouth, thirst, vomiting, increased heartbeat, paranoia, and disillusion.


What can you use for a substitute for ground cloves?

nutmeg or allspice


Can store bought ground nutmeg get you high?

yes it can


What are the effects of nutmeg?

While not poisonous to people when consumed in normal amounts, a teaspoon or more of nutmeg in one dose can have serious side effects. Nutmeg contains a narcotic called myristicin. In large doses (a full teaspoon or more of ground nutmeg, or 1-3 whole nutmegs) at one time, nutmeg can be poisonous or even hallucinogenic, and cause nausea, vomiting and circulatory collapse.


Is ginger powder the same as ground ginger?

I was searching the net for this precise answer - I found your question before I found the answer! Anyway, if you're still looking for an answer I found another website that said a whole nutmeg yield 2 to 3 teaspoons of ground nutmeg.


What are gingerbread spices?

Cinnamon, Ground Ginger, Nutmeg, and Cloves