Other Hallucinogens Photos - Pictures of Other Hallucinogens for Identification Purposes
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Salvia divinorum, also known as Diviner's Sage, or simply by the genus name Salvia, is a psychoactive herb which can induce strong dissociative effects.
Salvia divinorum can be chewed, smoked, or taken as a tincture to produce experiences ranging from laughter to much more intense and profoundly altered states.
Tabernanthe iboga or Iboga is a perennial rainforest shrub and hallucinogen, native to western Central Africa. Here, the root is shown in a crushed and powdered form. Iboga root is chewed, produces an anesthetic sensation in the mouth and numbness to the skin. Ibogaine, the active alkaloid, is also used to treat substance abuse disorders.
Source: Mallo
2C-T-7 typically is available as a powder, which may be packaged in small glass or plastic vials or in small, resealable plastic bags. 2C-T-7 powder often is placed into capsules. The powder occasionally is pressed into tablets, many of which are embossed with logos.
Source: Mallo
2C-T-7 is a synthetic drug that produces hallucinogenic effects. 2C-T-7 belongs to a class of chemical compounds known as phenethylamines. High dosages can cause
overdoses and death. At least three deaths have been associated with
2C-T-7 abuse.
