Watery eyes

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Watery eyes can be described as a physical effect which results in a state of continuous involuntary streaming, tearing, crying and watering of the tear ducts within one's eyes.

The experience of this effect often leads onto the feeling that one is crying for no reason despite a complete absence of the relevant emotions one would usually expect during such a state. This is most common and intense within tryptamine psychedelics such as psilocin, psilocybin and psilacetin.

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