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Drug education


Fantasy drugs are LSD which was created in the fifties (electricity, acid, quasey, blotter acid, microdot, whit lightning, purple barrels), mescaline (cactus, peyote buttons), and psilocybin (mushrooms, shrooms, rooms); Cannabis, Hashish, Hash oil( bhang, kif, ganja, dope, grass, pot, smoke, hemp, joint, weed, bone, Mary jane, herb, tea) and phencyclidine ( PCP, angel dust, hog, rocket fuel, superweed, peace, pill, elephant tranquillizer, dust, bad pizza) which was used as an animal tranquilizer. The effects of LSD include fascination with ordinary objects; heightened responses to color, texture, contours, music vision and depth distortion; one can hear colors and see music, slowing of time, heightened sensitivity to faces and gestures, magnified feelings of love, lust, hate ,joy, anger.etc, paranoia, impaired short term memory and much more. There are no withdrawal symptoms reported, but there are adverse reaction and overdose reactions which include nausea, chills; increased pulse, temperature and blood pressure, loss of appetite, insomnia, bizzare and dangerous behavior that will possibly lead to injury or death. Mescaline effects are similar to the ones for LSD but they are more sensual and perceptual and there is vomiting. There are no withdrawal symptoms and the adverse and overdose reactions are like the ones for LSD but there is more bodily sensations and vomiting. Psilocybin effects are similar to LSD as well, but they are more visual hallucinations. There are no withdrawal symptoms and the adverse reactions are less severe than LSD. Cannabis is grown wild and cultivated and its effects are intense happiness, a relaxed feeling, increased appetite and disoriented behavior. The withdrawal symptoms are hyperactivity, insomnia, decreased appetite and anxiety known as pot panic. Phencyclidine effects are increased blood pressure and heart rate, sweating and nausea, numbness with a floating sensation, slowed reflexes, decreased concentration, paranoid thoughts, delusions, and much more.


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