All sensory experiences that you normally have such as feeling, smelling and tasting become stronger. For example, a nice drink can taste much tastier. Music seems to have gained an […]
Lees verderMusic can be experienced louder or more intense. For example, it can feel as if you are completely ‘absorbed’ in the music or that you feel the low tones from […]
Lees verderThis drug can make you more active than usual. You are feeling sharp, awkae and it is easy to focus your attention on the things that are happening around you.
Lees verderIncreased appetite, and possible weight gain. Sometimes called “munchies”.
Lees verderSome drugs cause a decrease in body temperature.
Lees verderIncreased sensitivity to light, sound and touch, which can be very annoying at times.
Lees verderTrembling of your limbs.
Lees verderDecreased general tone (= relaxation) of muscles.
Lees verderThis substance can slow your heart rate
Lees verderThis substance can slow down your breathing through effects in the brain.
Lees verderReduced sexual lust
Lees verderDepressive feelings, feelings of emptiness.
Lees verderDulling of your emotions, apathy.
Lees verderDecreased ability to concentrate.
Lees verderReduction of stress, uneasiness, sadness, panic, and feelings of depression.
Lees verderDecreased energy level
Lees verderIncreased sexual desires. You feel more attracted to others and feel a stronger need for sexual intimacy.
Lees verderSpontaneous and uncontrollable laughter, sometimes without anything humorous happening.
Lees verderThis substance leads to an increase in impulsive behaviour and can make you less aware of the possible consequences that certain actions have. This can be nice because, for example, […]
Lees verderHow you perceive your environment changes, this can affect all of your senses. Sometimes, this could make it seem as if your surroundings differ from reality. More information about tripping […]
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