fyzygy Posted October 3, 2022 https://psychedelicwater.com False advertising? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SayN Posted October 4, 2022 Well.... its just a marketing ploy, really. Packaging seems bland tho - I really think they missed an opportunity there. And it seems pretty expensive. But I guess the more you spend, the greater the placebo... Hell, I'd try it! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fyzygy Posted October 4, 2022 There could be traces of mescaline from the prickly pear. You'd need to drink a lot, fast. The packaging looks better after a couple of drinks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tryptamine Posted October 29, 2022 Nice formula, awful name. As someone who is allergic to alcohol it is good to see products like this available but FFS the name is just begging for trouble. Its a herbal supplement, not a psychedelic. Of alcohol alternatives I have so far tried, some work well as a replacement for the first 2 drinks/first 2 hours. After that its hard to stay on an enjoyable level to socialize or feel comfortable with the drunks. So great for an alcohol alternative at a cafe, dinner or short outdoor event but not powerful enough for bars, pubs, nightclubs or big parties. At least after the first couple of hours. Still nice to see new products in this field, i dream of the day when venues have equal number of alcohol alternatives as they do alcohol brands and varieties. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites