Friday, February 5, 2010

All About LSD

LSD (Lysergic Acid Diethylamide) is probably the strongest hallucinogenic drug known. Albert Hoffman found it in 1938 a Swiss chemist. His actual intention was to discover a medicne for the common cold.

After 1-2 hours of ingesting of LSD drug, visual awareness (sensibility) is elevated, sounds become amplified, and emotions and physical sensations are changed. The user’s feeling of self and its communication with people or objects, their perception of reality is generally is a mystery. Unusual visual stimuli, which may or may not be soothing or frightening confuses the user. There will be a substantial risk of irrational fear, paranoia, confusion or panic. Some people will have wonderful experiences without any of these symptoms.

LSD should never be used when suffering from depression. LSD will extremely increases and changes the method of interpretation of sensory information by the mind. The effects of LSD will terminate after 8 to 12 hours, and users will feel tired the next day. Tolerance to LSD is generated very rapidly. A tab from a sheet is considered as the safest form of LSD. Panic under LSD must be responded with calm and generous attitude. Medication sometimes intensifies the problem. LSD do not cause any lasting problems, nor it causes convulsions or seizure.

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