Effects of the substance:
euphoria
laughter
vivid sensations
imagery and hallucinations
persistent ideas
paranoia
Drowsiness
Emotional changes
Sleep disruption
Lower of body temperature
Slurring of speech
Effects of the substance:
well-being
exhilaration
increased confidence
loss of appetite
indifference to pain and fatigue
hallucinations
paranoia
In the 1950's, this substance was researched as a potentially powerful anesthetic for surgery. However, given the side effects, such as disorientation, delirium, and mania, the drug was limited to veterinary use as a tranquilizer.
Effects of the substance:
sense of well-being
feeling warm and content
drowsy and untroubled
sense of calm
feeling of pleasure
absence of worry, anxiety or pain
Feelings of severe despondency and dejection.
The first recorded use of this substance as a medicinal drug occurred in 2737 B.C. by Chinese emperor Shen Nung.
The qualifications of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.
Effects of the substance:
feelings of wakefulness
alertness
increased confidence
sociability
physical or mental activity
A feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness.
The history and use of this substance dates as far back as 3400 B.C. in Mesopotamia.