What You Should Know About LSD
This Drug is one of the most vigorous mood-changing chemicals known to man.
LSD is made from lysergic acid which is found in the ergot fungus that grows on grains.
In the United States it is produced in a crystal form in laboratories-illegally.
From there the crystals are transformed into a liquid form that is colorless and odorless, but has a somewhat bitter taste.
On the streets it is sold in tiny tablets, capsules or gelatin squares-it also comes in the form of small squared papers that is decorated with cartoon characters.
Essentially it does not matter what form the addict takes this Drug in, the addict will be lead to exactly the same place...
a severe disconnection from real life.
This disconnection can last anything up to 12 hours, keeping the addict in hell for half a day.
Some of the Street Names: Loony toons Microdot Dots Hippie Yellow Zen Acid Golden dragon Boomers Lucy in the sky with diamonds Window pane Battery acid Hallucinogens are Drugs that cause addicts to experience hallucinations.
Addicts will see images, feel sensations and hear things, all these things seem real, but they aren't.
Hallucinations can also cause very sudden and erratic mood changes in the addict.
Physical Effects of LSD: Dilated pupils; Tremors; Loss of appetite; High or Low blood pressure; Sweating or Chills; Dry mouth; Sleeplessness.
Mental Effects of LSD: Delusions; Visual hallucinations; A fake sense of euphoria; Loss of time and identity; Impaired depth perception; Impaired time perception; Panic attacks; Fear of losing control; Flashbacks; Severe and horrifying thoughts and feelings; Severe depression; Psychosis; Addiction.
LSD is the most powerful hallucinogenic known to man-kind.
Statistics shows that LSD is 100 times more powerful than hallucinogenic mushrooms and 4000 times more powerful than mescaline LSD.
The effects from LSD is very unpredictable-this is depending on the amount taken, the person's mood when taking them and the person personality.
A lot of the times addicts will experience what we call a "bad trip"-this is a total roll of the dice, a racing distorted high or a severe paranoid low.
Up to 90% of addicts will relapse in the first year of recovery - many due to the fact that they do not understand the emotions and behaviors that accompany the Protracted Abstinence phase.
Recovery from Addiction is no longer a mystery and in the last 20 years science has come to understand what NA and AA have been achieving over the last 78 years.
LSD is made from lysergic acid which is found in the ergot fungus that grows on grains.
In the United States it is produced in a crystal form in laboratories-illegally.
From there the crystals are transformed into a liquid form that is colorless and odorless, but has a somewhat bitter taste.
On the streets it is sold in tiny tablets, capsules or gelatin squares-it also comes in the form of small squared papers that is decorated with cartoon characters.
Essentially it does not matter what form the addict takes this Drug in, the addict will be lead to exactly the same place...
a severe disconnection from real life.
This disconnection can last anything up to 12 hours, keeping the addict in hell for half a day.
Some of the Street Names: Loony toons Microdot Dots Hippie Yellow Zen Acid Golden dragon Boomers Lucy in the sky with diamonds Window pane Battery acid Hallucinogens are Drugs that cause addicts to experience hallucinations.
Addicts will see images, feel sensations and hear things, all these things seem real, but they aren't.
Hallucinations can also cause very sudden and erratic mood changes in the addict.
Physical Effects of LSD: Dilated pupils; Tremors; Loss of appetite; High or Low blood pressure; Sweating or Chills; Dry mouth; Sleeplessness.
Mental Effects of LSD: Delusions; Visual hallucinations; A fake sense of euphoria; Loss of time and identity; Impaired depth perception; Impaired time perception; Panic attacks; Fear of losing control; Flashbacks; Severe and horrifying thoughts and feelings; Severe depression; Psychosis; Addiction.
LSD is the most powerful hallucinogenic known to man-kind.
Statistics shows that LSD is 100 times more powerful than hallucinogenic mushrooms and 4000 times more powerful than mescaline LSD.
The effects from LSD is very unpredictable-this is depending on the amount taken, the person's mood when taking them and the person personality.
A lot of the times addicts will experience what we call a "bad trip"-this is a total roll of the dice, a racing distorted high or a severe paranoid low.
Up to 90% of addicts will relapse in the first year of recovery - many due to the fact that they do not understand the emotions and behaviors that accompany the Protracted Abstinence phase.
Recovery from Addiction is no longer a mystery and in the last 20 years science has come to understand what NA and AA have been achieving over the last 78 years.
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