That Erowid/Rhodium page isn’t a scientific source—it’s basically an old write-up mixing speculation and anecdotal reports. More importantly, modern research doesn’t support its claims.
Nutmeg can cause hallucinations, but only at doses that are already toxic. What people actually experience is closer to poisoning: nausea, rapid heart rate, confusion, and delirium that can last 24–48 hours. That’s very different from the structured, serotonin-based effects of Lysergic acid diethylamide.
Medical literature consistently describes nutmeg intoxication as unpredictable and unpleasant, not a reliable or comparable psychedelic. So the idea that it works like LSD is basically a myth built on outdated speculation and trip reports.