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Trained muscles burn _____ fat and at higher intensities than untrained muscles, so they require _____ glucose to perform the same amount of work.
Hallucinogens
Drugs that change a person’s mental state by inducing perceptual and sensory distortions or hallucinations. Also called psychedelics, from the Greek for “soul” and “to make manifest.”
Psilocybin
A naturally occurring psychedelic compound produced by certain types of mushrooms, known for its role in producing psychoactive effects when ingested.
Mescaline
A psychedelic compound derived from certain cacti, known for its hallucinogenic effects.
LSD
Lysergic Acid Diethylamide, a potent psychedelic drug that induces hallucinations and altered sensory perception.
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