Is there a alcoholic drink that makes u hallucinate?!


Question: It was thought at one time absinthe caused hallucinations (researchers confused the active ingredient of wormwood with THC, found in cannabis) but now they know that's not true.

If you want an alcoholic drink to cause hallucinations, you could always put a little acid in your favorite drink. More precise that way.


Answers: It was thought at one time absinthe caused hallucinations (researchers confused the active ingredient of wormwood with THC, found in cannabis) but now they know that's not true.

If you want an alcoholic drink to cause hallucinations, you could always put a little acid in your favorite drink. More precise that way.

It's said that Absinthe makes you hallucinate but for me, it just made me wanna barf

yeah absinthe supposedly makes you hallucenate

absinthe. which is why its banned like almost everwhere

No there is not. At one time it was widely believed that Absinthe did... but this has since been proven incorrect. Chemical testing on vintage bottles of absinthe for the late 1800's France purchases a auction and estate sales by T.A. Braux the world leading expert on the beverage have proven this fact.

The whole idea came from a smear campaign by the French wine industry when they were almost driven out of business by the increasing popularity of absinthe an infestation of the grape crops in the country. This was then picked up by the Temperance Movement here in America and has been a persistent rumor/myth. In fact it has been so persistent that up until early 2007 the sale of absinthe was still illegal... fun part is it wasn't illegal to own it or buy it... just to sell it. Currently there are about 3 brands being sold in the US. The one I recommend is Lucid as it was created by Breax using reverse engineering on the vintage bottles.

Truthfully, wormwood much like cinnamon and nutmeg does cause hallucinations... But if you take sufficient quantities to cause these visions you will end up poisoning yourself first.

stop saying absinthe!

Just take some acid ..





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