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Euphoric Rush
A sudden, intense feeling of happiness, excitement, or well-being often experienced spontaneously or as a result of certain stimuli or activities.
Mescaline
A hallucinogen derived from the mescal (peyote) cactus.
Hallucinogenic
Pertaining to substances that induce alterations in perception, thinking, and feeling, often resulting in visual or auditory hallucinations.
Stimulant
A drug that increases activity of the nervous system.
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