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Before there was a modern pharmacopoeia of recreational drugs, humankind used plant-sourced anticholinergic substances for both spiritual and recreational purposes. From the human-looking root that grows from the blood of murderers hanged at the gallows to a innocuous-looking plant that causes nightmare-like hallucinations that the Kammasutra suggests to men to rub on the penis before sex to force his lover to do his bidding, getting high on these plants is interwoven in the fabric of the story of humankind.A Field Guide To Deliriants is an essential tool for budding psychonauts by providing information on many anticholinergic deliriant drugs (belladonna, benzydamine, brugmansia, datura, diphenhydramine, henbane, mandrake, nutmeg, and scopolamine) such as their history, recipes, dosage range, sourcing, trip reports, culture surrounding, and extraction methods.
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