Sassafras is a hallucinogen
- Dreamer

- Aug 19, 2020
- 2 min read
Sassafras is a hallucinogen that’s also known as methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA).
You might also hear it called sass or sally.

Sassafras (methylenedioxyamphetamine) and molly (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) have a lot of similarities beyond their almost identical chemical names.
MDA is actually a minor metabolite of molly. In fact, commonly used molly tests, including the Marquis reagent, can’t differentiate between the two. They also cost about the same. Sassafras is sometimes sold as molly, too.
Their highs, on the other hand, are different. Both drugs are stimulant hallucinogenic empathogens, but molly gives you more of the lovey feels, while sassafras produces a heavier high with more energy and visual effects. The effects of sassafras tend to last longer, too.
Experiences
smoked, in a pipe, the root bark, which is highly aromatic and inebriating
With a cheese grater I grated a pipe bowl worth of sassafras root bark, and inhaled 2 tokes through a bong. In about 5-10 minutes I felt a warm, pleasant body stone and slightly euphoric. The effects increased and peaked at around 30 minutes, going for 2 hours or so. I also saw very slight CEVs, and music sounded happier.
Last night I sprinkled 2-3 tokes of sassafras onto a damiana joint, and after smoking half I burst out laughing for a few seconds, feeling high and euphoric. Playing the guitar laying in the hammock was much more fun. I finished the joint and felt happy, stoned, and could see slight subtle CEVs. About 30 minutes later I felt slightly sedated and buzzed, with a little body high. Listening to Terence Mckenna was more interactive than usual, and I fell right asleep, having many dreams.
Sassafras root bark has a history of being smoked by natives.
This websitesays:"They also smoked,
in a pipe, the root bark, which is highly aromatic and inebriating."


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