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| preparations = Ground dried seed (nutmeg) or fruit aril (mace); occasionally infused | | preparations = Ground dried seed (nutmeg) or fruit aril (mace); occasionally infused | ||
| routes = Oral | | routes = Oral | ||
| onset = Slow | | onset = Slow, 2–6 h | ||
| duration = 12–24 h or longer | | duration = 12–24 h or longer | ||
| mechanism = Active oils are myristicin, elemicin, and safrole | | mechanism = Active oils are myristicin, elemicin, and safrole, phenethylamine precursors that may be aminated in vivo to MMDA, TMA, and MDA respectively (Shulgin's 'essential amphetamines' hypothesis). | ||
| intro = Nutmeg is the dried seed kernel of ''Myristica fragrans'', a Moluccan tree of the Myristicaceae (same family as the South American DMT-source ''Virola''). At psychoactive doses (a sizable spoonful or more), produces a slow onset of empathogenic/dreamy effects lasting well into the next day, often with heavy nausea | | intro = Nutmeg is the dried seed kernel of ''Myristica fragrans'', a Moluccan tree of the Myristicaceae (same family as the South American DMT-source ''Virola''). At psychoactive doses (a sizable spoonful or more), produces a slow onset of empathogenic/dreamy effects lasting well into the next day, often with heavy nausea, [[Pendell]]'s "med-of-last-resort." | ||
| seealso = [[MDMA]], [[MDA]], [[Cinnamon]] | | seealso = [[MDMA]], [[MDA]], [[Cinnamon]] | ||
| references = <references/> | | references = <references/> | ||
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[[Category:Empathogenica]] | [[Category:Empathogenica]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Plants]] | ||
[[Category:Medicines]] | [[Category:Medicines]] | ||