4-Methallyloxy-3,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine (also known as methallylescaline and MAL) is a synthetic psychedelic substance of the phenethylamine chemical class. It is reported to produce hallucinogenic and stimulant effects comparable to that of other mescaline analogs (e.g. allylescaline, proscaline, and escaline) when administered.
Stimulation – In terms of its effects on the physical energy levels of the user, methallylescaline is usually considered to be very energetic and stimulating. For example, when taken in any environment it will usually encourage physical activities such as running, walking, climbing or dancing. In comparison, other more commonly used psychedelics such as psilocin are generally sedating and relaxed.
Spontaneous bodily sensations – The “body high” of methallylescaline can be described as proportionally intense in comparison to its accompanying visual and cognitive effects. It is manifested in a number of forms including an intense soft, warm glow that grows over the body and is capable of becoming extremely physically euphoric. This is most similar to MDMA and MDA and is consistently manifested throughout the experience. This is contrasted by an intensely pleasurable yet sharp, cold electric tingling sensation which moves up and down the body. This is most similar to mescaline and is also consistently manifested throughout the trip.
Dosage
Threshold: 5Mg
Light: 15-25Mg
Common: 25-40Mg
Strong: 40-60Mg
Heavy: 60+Mg
Duration
Total: 6 – 12 hours
Onset: 20 – 60 minutes
Come Up: 30 – 90 minutes
Peak: 3 – 5 hours
Offset: 2 – 4 hours
After effects: 4 – 8 hours