Sad/insane hypothetical:
Young boy in fields on Kansas ingests datura [an extremeley toxic, extremely potent hallucinogen].
What do we give the poor boy so he does not die?
Piracetam and its analogues [aniracetam, pramiracetam, oxiracetam] are able to reverse the effect of scopolamine at some doses.
Since datura is a powerful anti-cholergenic, would choline-producing (sorry for the wording) supplements improve the trip drastically?
I wouldn't think alcohol would be a good idea, but maybe a little bit would be beneficial since it helps with urination, a function often restricted when under the influence of datura.
I would guess cannabis would help with the body load as well.
Input from anyone who actually knows about datura use or has used these supplements while on datura?
Young boy in fields on Kansas ingests datura [an extremeley toxic, extremely potent hallucinogen].
What do we give the poor boy so he does not die?
Piracetam and its analogues [aniracetam, pramiracetam, oxiracetam] are able to reverse the effect of scopolamine at some doses.
Since datura is a powerful anti-cholergenic, would choline-producing (sorry for the wording) supplements improve the trip drastically?
I wouldn't think alcohol would be a good idea, but maybe a little bit would be beneficial since it helps with urination, a function often restricted when under the influence of datura.
I would guess cannabis would help with the body load as well.
Input from anyone who actually knows about datura use or has used these supplements while on datura?