What to Expect
The first effects of datura are generally felt within 30 minutes to an hour after taking it, though it could take up to four hours to fully manifest.
[2] The plant’s peak effects can last for several days, but 12-24 hours is common.
[3] There could also be some lingering “weirdness” affecting coordination, perception, and speech for up to a week afterward.
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During onset, it’s common to experience dry mouth, pupil dilation, a feeling of electricity and energy changes, weightlessness, and a sense of being “pulled” about by gravity.
[5][6] There’s also a gradual dissociation from consensus reality, which may or may not be frightening. Strangely, it could even feel completely normal.
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This “normalcy” is especially true of Datura-induced hallucinations, which can appear perfectly usual, even if they’re totally out of context. Inanimate objects are known to start talking, and the unexpected appearance of absent friends and family is common. Indistinguishable from real people, these entities may just stand and stare at you without saying a word, or they might start a lively conversation with you.
[8][9] Most people don’t realize they’ve been talking to themselves until they look away for a second and the apparition disappears.
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Dr. David Luke, associate professor of psychology at Greenwich University and psychedelic enthusiast, describes the datura experience as a “waking dream” and says it’s the only psychedelic that is a true hallucinogen. “It’s not like there’s any kind of colorful geometric patterns or anything like that,” he said in an interview with
Third Wave founder Paul Austin. “You’re just like, everything looks normal and then you turn around and you’re having a conversation with a werewolf, and that seems normal. And then you turn back and it disappeared.”
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