𝗡𝗨𝗧𝗠𝗘𝗚 𝗶𝘀 𝗣𝘀𝘆𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗮𝗰𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲!? Effects of Myristicin Explained! (Trip Report)

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In this video I explain everything there is to know about tripping on Nutmeg! You'll be surprised to find out the effects that nutmeg can have on your mind, brain, and body!

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This video articulates the gist of the following: The chemical that is responsible for the “high” caused by nutmeg is known as myristicin. This is a compound that occurs naturally in the essential oils of certain plants like parsley, dill, and nutmeg. Myristicin is also found in other spices. It makes up most of the chemical makeup of nutmeg oil and is found in the largest amounts in this spice. In the human body, the breakdown of the compound produces an effect that triggers the sympathetic nervous system. Peyote is yet another well-known plant whose compound, mescaline, acts very similarly to the myristicin in nutmeg. Both mescaline and myristicin affect the central nervous system by enhancing the neurotransmitter norepinephrine. This impact on the CNS will eventually lead to side effects like hallucinations, dizziness, nausea, and much more. The research on nutmeg intoxication is sparse. Yet, there are a handful of studies and case reports on some dangerous side effects of consuming too much myristicin. Some of the first claims of nutmeg intoxication date back to the 1500s. However, it wasn’t until the 19th century that research began to investigate the effects of myristicin from nutmeg on the CNS. In one case report, an 18-year-old female had complained of nausea, dizziness, heart palpitations, and dry mouth, among other symptoms. Although she did not report any hallucinations, she did mention feeling as though she were in a trance-like state. Later findings confirmed that she had consumed almost 50 grams of nutmeg in the form of a milkshake, about 30 minutes before her symptoms began. While nutmeg seems like an easy way to get high, the dominance of myristicin is not something that anyone should take lightly. It’s incredibly potent and dangerous when taken in large amounts. Apart from the short-term effects of nutmeg intoxication, there are many other dangerous risks of consuming too much of the spice. In certain scenarios, toxic doses of myristicin have caused organ failure. In other cases, nutmeg overdose has been linked to death when used in conjunction with other drugs. Small amounts of nutmeg are more than safe to use while cooking, as most recipes only call for ¼-½ teaspoons of nutmeg per recipe. These recipes are also split into multiple portions, rendering the actual exposure to nutmeg as non-threatening. Its hallucinogenic potency comes down to the effects of a volatile compound contained within its flesh. Nutmeg is a seed pulled from the branches of the evergreen Myristica fragrans tree, native to Indonesia’s Spice (Molucca) Islands. Its aril — the tissue surrounding the seed — is used to make the equally mighty spice mace, commonly found in eye-searing pepper spray. Both nutmeg and mace contain myristicin, which can, in turn, be isolated to help produce more potent psychotropic drugs, like MMDA and its more popular, potentially therapeutic analog MDMA. They also contain the compound safrole, which is a known precursor to MDMA.
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