What sort of high is induced from consuming whole nutmeg?
10 grams of nutmeg. May cause dizziness, flushes, dry mouth, accelerated heartbeat, temporary constipation and difficulty in urination, nausea, and panic. Beneficial as a spice but not recommended in large amounts as a hallucinogen may be carcinogenic, and is definitely a hepatotoxin in larger amounts. Other side effects include headaches, cramps, nausea, vomiting, hypothermia, and chest pain. At high doses, nutmeg is hepatotoxic and extremely dangerous. Due to the severe side-effects, nutmeg is not a popular street drug. Doctors Warn About Nutmeg “high” NEW YORK, Jul 16 (Reuters) — Eating large amounts of nutmeg can cause a “high,” including hallucinations, agitation, and heart palpitations, according to a report. Nutmeg contains myristicin, a volatile oil the body changes into methylene-dioxy-amphetamine, a psychoactive substance. The hallucinogenic effects of the spice have been known since the time of the Crusades. However, cases of nutmeg abuse are rare, write a team of physician