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Nutmeg High Effects

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Nutmeg High Effects

Have you ever heard of something known as nutmeg high effects? Well, if not, then read this article and know that even a spice can get you high“ Nutmeg is basically the seed that is obtained from the nutmeg tree, which belongs to the genus Myristica. The seed has the shape of an egg and is about 20 – 30 mm long and 15 – 18 mm in width. It is mainly used as an important spice in a variety of cuisines all over the world. Apart from the nutmeg spice

, the tree also yields another spice that is known as mace. This is basically the aril of the seed. Apart from being used as a spice, nutmeg is also known to impart medical benefits in various medical applications. Coming to the nutmeg high effects, large doses have been reported to have caused undesirable physiological or neurological responses in the body. Know more about these side effects from what follows.

Effects of Nutmeg High Before I put down the different nutmeg high effects or let’s say side effects of nutmeg

overdose, let me explain to you why do these side effects occur. This seed contains what is known as myristic. It is a kind of monoamine oxidase inhibitor of a mild nature, which is actually an antidepressant drug. This agent is what is considered the main source of most nutmeg high effects.

So to begin with the nutmeg high side effects, common ones include visual, auditory, and tactile hallucinations (one of the profuse symptoms of a mental disorder, where the person perceives illusory elements), convulsions (these are sudden and uncontrollable attacks), delusions (forming deceptive ideas), vomiting and seizures. Some people have also experienced abnormal personality changes, abdominal spasms and insomnia after ingesting nutmeg. Gagging, sensations of hot and cold, and blurred visions have also been reported to occur in some cases of high dosage of nutmeg.

Abnormal heart rhythm, dehydration, dry mouth, body ache, skin irritations and fever could also crop as the other nutmeg high effects. Accompanying these, there may be double vision (a disorder which causes the sufferer to see one object as two), headache and drowsiness. Not only humans are affected by the toxicity of ingesting too much of this spice, even animals could be severely affected. It has been reported that even low doses of the product can cause death in dogs.

Consuming several grams of nutmeg create the psychotic-active effects. An amount of about 5 – 15 grams is enough to induce a narcotic reaction in the user. However, the effect is not immediate, and it may take several hours to make a person high. According to reports, ingesting this much amount of the spice may take about 6 hours to induce minimal effects in the person. Now these effects may occur in the form of mild symptoms to severe ones like those mentioned in above segment of the nutmeg high effects. It has to be known that overdose of the substance has also proved fatal for some people.

Nutmeg, as aforementioned is primarily used as a spice. But depending upon the quantity ingested, the metabolism and body weight of the user, it does not remain a spice anymore. It takes the form of a drug, precisely! Nutmeg high effects may feel like those of taking marijuana coupled with alcohol. In short, nutmeg makes up for a legal and cost-effective drug for people who do not have access to illicit drugs.

Most people are unaware of these bizarre nutmeg high effects. And this is the reason why its status as an easily available drug is unknown and not objected by law. The reason behind this is the fact that the high which this spice produces is not taken as a pleasant experience by everyone. Most dislike ingesting it mainly because of its horrid taste. Moreover, the intoxication caused by it is short-lived, compared to other kinds of drugs.

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