Experience:Datura Alcoholic Tincture

Experience reports - Datura

  • Date: 9/5/2014
  • Gender: Male

Report

(All times are in hours:minutes)

T–00:15 Dizziness, slight nausea, what you would normally experience on the come-up from alcohol intoxication.
T–00:30 Feeling increased dizziness, not much else.
T–00:45 I am experiencing slight dryness of the throat, eyes, nasal passages, and mucous membranes. These are to be expected from deliriant substances.
T–01:15 The dryness of mucous membranes is increasing in intensity now. This intense dryness is probably due to the alcohol’s drying effects compounding with the tropane alkaloids.
T–01:35 I am experiencing greatly increased nausea, as well as some minor feelings of increased gravity. Again, this is to be expected from tropane alkaloids.
T–01:53 I am stricken with a vague feeling of paranoia. This is most likely from the anxiety-inducing effects of the datura tropanes interacting with the depressant effects of the ethanol. Of course, I am not particularly bothered by the “feelings of impending doom” because of my previous experience with deliriant recreational substances, but it is greatly increased more than usual, perhaps as a result of the alcohol’s serotonin-affecting effects.
T–02:25 I am experiencing slight auditory hallucinations, voices and such. However, these are unusual as unlike voices normally heard on deliriants alone, the voices are understandable and make some semblance of sense. Of course, this is probably due to the alcohol decreasing the amount of activity in my neurological organ, which is the cause of the commonly reported effect of “thinking fewer thoughts, but what thoughts you do think are clearer”. The voices seem to be speaking phrases that make logical sense; subjects like asking for names, favourite things, and other trivial questions.
T–03:12 I am now experiencing slight distortions, mostly laggy vision, akin to so-called “lag” on internet games, e.g. looking at flowing wood grain, but the grain keeps irregularly jumping between reversing, stopping, and flowing.
T–04:45 I am experiencing intense diplopia, exacerbated by extreme blurred vision.
T–05:39 I am starting to come down. Auditory hallucinationss are gone, and I am experiencing intense painful nausea, likely from gastric disturbances caused by the ethanol. I will lie down on the bed.
T–06:32 The gastric disturbances have subsided. I still have blurred vision on close objects, but diplopia is gone. My throat etc. is still dry, but starting to regain moisture little by little.
T–08:45 I am experiencing an intense headache and hangover. I’ve taken some aspirin and will take a nap.
T–09:51 I seem to be feeling a bit more normal, but still have a dull ache in my forehead. I drink two glasses of water with a multivitamin and some choline tablets.
T–10:18 I am feeling much better. I feel this is enough to conclude this report.

Conclusion:
This concludes my report on the effects of the alcoholic beverage made from fermented datura cuttings with an unknown ratio of alcohol to tropanes. I will definitely have to find a way to decrease the amount of tropane alkaloids present in the final concoction.

Submitted by - Isopropanol

Effects analysis

  • Anxiety
  • Nausea - "slight nausea" "I am experiencing greatly increased nausea" "I am experiencing intense painful nausea"
  • Dizziness - "Feeling increased dizziness"
  • Dehydration - "I am experiencing slight dryness of the throat, eyes, nasal passages, and mucous membranes." "The dryness of mucous membranes is increasing in intensity now." "My throat etc. is still dry"
  • Perception of bodily lightness - "I am experiencing... some minor feelings of increased gravity."
  • Paranoia - "I am stricken with a vague feeling of paranoia."
  • Feelings of impending doom - "Of course, I am not particularly bothered by the “feelings of impending doom” because of my previous experience with deliriant recreational substances, but it is greatly increased more than usual"
  • Auditory hallucination - "I am experiencing slight auditory hallucinations, voices and such. However, these are unusual as unlike voices normally heard on deliriants alone, the voices are understandable and make some semblance of sense." "The voices seem to be speaking phrases that make logical sense; subjects like asking for names, favourite things, and other trivial questions."
  • Drifting "I am now experiencing slight distortions, mostly laggy vision, akin to so-called “lag” on internet games, e.g. looking at flowing wood grain, but the grain keeps irregularly jumping between reversing, stopping, and flowing."
  • Double vision - "I am experiencing intense diplopia"
  • Visual acuity suppression - "exacerbated by extreme blurred vision." "I still have blurred vision on close objects"
  • Headaches - "I am experiencing an intense headache" "still have a dull ache in my forehead"