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Perception of bodily heaviness can be described as feelings of the body becoming extremely heavy. This can result in one's body feeling as if it is difficult, uncomfortable, or sometimes impossible to move, resulting in feelings of slowness and sluggishness. This effect indirectly encourages feelings of sedation by making it uncomfortable or difficult to move.

Psychoactive substances

Experience reports

Anecdotal reports which describe this effect within our experience index include:

See also