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Psychoactive substances have been used by humans for a variety of purposes since recorded history. For example, they can be taken recreationally for their pleasurable or [[euphoria|euphoric]] effects and novelty value, as [[entheogens]] for ritual or spiritual purposes, or as scientific research tools for studying the brain and mind. The latter two have particular relevance for practitioners of [[psychonautics]]. Many psychoactive substances have established therapeutic utility and are used in routine medical practice (e.g. [[dissociatives|anesthetics]], [[pain relief|analgesics]], [[anxiety suppression|anxiolytics]], [[antidepressants]], etc.).
Psychoactive substances have been used by humans for a variety of purposes since recorded history. For example, they can be taken recreationally for their pleasurable or [[euphoria|euphoric]] effects and novelty value, as [[entheogens]] for ritual or spiritual purposes, or as scientific research tools for studying the brain and mind. The latter two have particular relevance for practitioners of [[psychonautics]]. Many psychoactive substances have established therapeutic utility and are used in routine medical practice (e.g. [[dissociatives|anesthetics]], [[pain relief|analgesics]], [[anxiety suppression|anxiolytics]], [[antidepressants]], etc.).


The '''''Psychoactive Substance Index''''' ('''PSI''') is designed to catalog and provide relevant, accurate, and unbiased information for any and all mind-altering substances known to humankind, with special attention given to those that may have utility as mind-expanding tools. The individual articles detail not just the history, chemistry, pharmacology, toxicity, and legality of each substance, but also its subjective effects (i.e. phenomenology). This is done in accordance with a standardized system of definitions and terminologies found in the [[subjective effect index|'''''Subjective Effect Index''''']] ('''SEI''').
The '''''Psychoactive Substance Index''''' ('''PSI''') is designed to catalog and provide relevant, accurate, and unbiased information for any and all mind-altering substances known to humankind, with a special emphasis on those that may have utility as mind-expanding tools. The individual articles detail not just the history, chemistry, pharmacology, toxicity, and legality of each substance, but also its user-reported subjective effects (i.e. phenomenology). This is done in accordance with a standardized system of definitions and terminologies found in the [[subjective effect index|'''''Subjective Effect Index''''']] ('''SEI''').


'''Please see our [[summary index]] to view conveniently condensed versions of each article.'''
'''Please see our [[summary index]] to view conveniently condensed versions of each article.'''
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'''Note:''' This list should only include substances that have a ''documented history of human use''. Do not include substances that are merely theoretical or lack reliable user experience reports and data!
'''Note:''' This list should only include substances that have a ''documented history of human use''. Do not include substances that are merely theoretical or lack reliable user experience reports and data!