This is going to depend entirely on the user, why they take the drug, and what tends to happen to them when they take the drug. A drug experience is a dynamic interaction between a person and a chemical. It's not just about what's in the pill.
If you're talking in generalities about statistical likelihoods, then I'd have to say L-theanine. It's legal, has a sky's-the-limit LD-50, no withdrawal, no unwanted side effects, probably neuroprotective, and gives a sharp, 'all shiny and new' mental effect that's great for either recreation or motivation. Does it have any of the treacly euphoric bliss of any of the 'hard drugs' or 'real drugs' 8) ? No. But I'd go out dancing on nothing but theanine and caffeine, and not expect the night out to be in any way lacking.
I'll boldly state that if a drug user is using any drug to numb the pain of their life, or to try to avoid facing or thinking about something painful, then their use of that drug is inherently unsafe, and if allowed to continue, will lead to serious problems.
What goes up...
Just about any recreational drug can be used in moderation relatively safely and the most benign substances in excess can destroy people's lives.
You're searching for atlantis.
Let's try this in Drug Culture.
--->DC
There is no such thing as a drug that is healthful, period.
MDMA is neurotoxic. Spacing out your rolls only lessens the damage it doesn't get rid of it completely.
Bluelight is a harm reduction forum, we really aren't here to promote consistent drug use of any kind, because it is harmful.
The substance you're asking about doesn't exist. Maybe on some level you could say that LSD is...
when did green tea/fish oil become a drug haha
i will repeat... DMT
Dont really understand that.
The former is indisputably psychotropic, and the latter probably is too. A lot of things we don't normally think of as having mental effects definitely do. Which ones we call 'drugs' is entirely cultural.
Weed, and pretty much any psychedelic. Shrooms, LSD and Ketamine are the shit.