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''' | A '''gustatory hallucination''' is any hallucination which involves the sense of taste. A common example of this is a strong, unpleasant metallic taste in one's mouth. Another example is a strong sweet taste in one's saliva, which makes it taste like molten sugar. These types of hallucinations can cover a wide range of potential tastes and are relatively uncommon compared to other types of hallucinations. They can be either pleasant or unpleasant, depending on the users like or dislike of the given taste. | ||
Gustatory hallucinations are most commonly induced under the influence of [[dosage#common|moderate]] [[dosage|dosages]] of [[hallucinogenic]] compounds, such as [[psychedelic|psychedelics]], [[dissociative|dissociatives]], and [[deliriant|deliriants]]. | |||
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===Psychoactive substances=== | ===Psychoactive substances=== | ||
Compounds within our [[psychoactive substance index]] which may cause this effect include: | Compounds within our [[psychoactive substance index]] which may cause this effect include: | ||
{{#ask:[[Category:Psychoactive substance]][[Effect::Gustatory hallucinations]]|format=ul|Columns= | {{#ask:[[Category:Psychoactive substance]][[Effect::Gustatory hallucinations]]|format=ul|Columns=2}} | ||
==See also== | ===Experience reports=== | ||
Annectdotal reports which describe this effect with our [[experience index]] include: | |||
{{#ask:[[Category:Experience]][[Effect::Gustatory hallucinations]]|format=ul|Columns=2}} | |||
===See also=== | |||
*[[Responsible use]] | *[[Responsible use]] | ||
*[[Subjective effects index]] | *[[Subjective effects index]] | ||
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*[[Dissociatives#Subjective_effects|Dissociatives - Subjective effects]] | *[[Dissociatives#Subjective_effects|Dissociatives - Subjective effects]] | ||
*[[External hallucinations]] | *[[External hallucinations]] | ||
[[category: | ===External links=== | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallucination#Gustatory Hallucination (Wikipedia)] | |||
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[[Category:Sensory]] [[category:Gustatory]][[category:Hallucinatory]] [[category:Effect]] |
Latest revision as of 04:10, 4 June 2022
A gustatory hallucination is any hallucination which involves the sense of taste. A common example of this is a strong, unpleasant metallic taste in one's mouth. Another example is a strong sweet taste in one's saliva, which makes it taste like molten sugar. These types of hallucinations can cover a wide range of potential tastes and are relatively uncommon compared to other types of hallucinations. They can be either pleasant or unpleasant, depending on the users like or dislike of the given taste.
Gustatory hallucinations are most commonly induced under the influence of moderate dosages of hallucinogenic compounds, such as psychedelics, dissociatives, and deliriants.
Psychoactive substances
Compounds within our psychoactive substance index which may cause this effect include:
- 25B-NBOH
- 25C-NBOH
- 25C-NBOMe
- 25D-NBOMe
- 25I-NBOH
- 25I-NBOMe
- 25N-NBOMe
- Benzydamine
- Bromo-DragonFLY
- Datura
- Dextromethorphan
- Diphenhydramine
- ETH-LAD
- Eszopiclone
- Ketamine
- MDPV
- Zolpidem
- Zopiclone
Experience reports
Annectdotal reports which describe this effect with our experience index include:
- Experience: 25mg 2C-E (oral) - A mindblowing experience
- Experience:30mg 4-HO-MiPT - Positively groovy
- Experience:40 mg 4-HO-MPT - Underwhelming Experience
- Experience:700mg Diphenhydramine trip
- Experience:DPH (750 mg) - The Dancing Invisible Men Come to Life!
See also
- Responsible use
- Subjective effects index
- Deliriants - Subjective effects
- Psychedelics - Subjective effects
- Dissociatives - Subjective effects
- External hallucinations