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The term bodyload (also known as body load) is an informal term used in the psychonaut community to describe a set of various uncomfortable physical symptoms that accompany the cognitive, sensory, and perceptual changes that occur while under the influence of a hallucinogenic substance, particularly psychedelics (although deliriants are also sometimes included). The bodyload of a substance is typically associated with or most pronounced during the "come up" phase of a hallucinogenic experience as the user becomes acclimated to a sudden shift in their psychophysical state.
Common symptoms
- Nausea
- Appetite suppression
- Muscle tremors
- Sedation
- Perception of bodily heaviness
- Rapid breathing
- Increased bodily temperature
- Increased blood pressure
- Increased perspiration