Editor's note: This story contains graphic content.

With names like Stairway to Heaven and Tranquility, synthetic street drugs dubbed bath salts give the impression of a serene high.

But a video of a man who ingested the drug shows its effects are anything but.

High for five days, despite being pumped with enough sedative to knock out a large adult for three days, hallucinations coursed through his mind.

Surveillance footage from the Lake County Jail shows the man strip naked and climb the wall like a spider, then pretend to conduct an orchestra or land planes before using the toilet and turning around to eat his feces. He took some of the feces to a table area, rolled it and ate more before doing a headstand in the toilet and then inserting his fist in his rectum.

The truth is graphic. And the long-term effects of bath salts are unknown, Lake County Sheriff John Buncich said.

The man in the video, who was brought in from the Hobart area when police responded to a call of a disturbance, had no history of mental health issues. He was one of six people brought in during the past eight weeks who were high on bath salts and combative, Buncich said.