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is it safe? wikipedia suggests so.
you are all big enough (except for you 12 year olds violating the ToS... we know you're out there!) to find the article yourselves. Nevermind the fact that posting the link would have taken much less energy than the past two sentences.

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Originally posted by Big Orange Country
is it safe? wikipedia suggests so.
you are all big enough (except for you 12 year olds violating the ToS... we know you're out there!) to find the article yourselves. Nevermind the fact that posting the link would have taken much less energy than the past two sentences.
Physically safe, mentally unsafe.

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Originally posted by cadwah
Physically safe, mentally unsafe.
how so? the article didn't explain very clearly i thought. they just said some research shows it can be used for psychiatric medication.

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Originally posted by Big Orange Country
is it safe?
Depends on the context. Simple H2O (water) molecules can be pretty harmless, but if you take to many; lethal.

Anyway, it seems you cant get physically addicted, so when using wisely its pretty harmless. Never done it.

I dont know what half those things are, but i love this graph:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9c/Rational_scale_to_assess_the_harm_of_drugs_(mean_physical_harm_and_mean_dependence).svg

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Originally posted by zozozozo
Depends on the context. Simple H2O (water) molecules can be pretty harmless, but if you take to many; lethal.

Anyway, it seems you cant get physically addicted, so when using wisely its pretty harmless. Never done it.

I dont know what half those things are, but i love this graph:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9c/Rational_scale_to_assess_the_harm_of_drugs_(mean_physical_harm_and_mean_dependence).svg
meh, i suppose your right.
what i guess im getting at is can it screw you up like say meth can? I mean if its not physically harmful and you can't get addicted, whats the worst that will happen? can a user get stuck long-term in a bad trip? after a bad trip does that user just go psycho for life? and is it true that LSD stays in the spinal cord for life?

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Be careful with your dosage, set and setting and you will be ok. If you have no idea what these are, you really shouldn't be playing with fire.

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Originally posted by cadwah
Be careful with your dosage, set and setting and you will be ok. If you have no idea what these are, you really shouldn't be playing with fire.
around 100 micrograms in a countryside home (quiet) maybe with some friends i trust and id damn well better be mentally relaxed going in. dont want a bad trip. i hear those are pretty nasty.

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Originally posted by Big Orange Country
dont want a bad trip. i hear those are pretty nasty.
I can confirm this.

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Originally posted by Big Orange Country
around 100 micrograms in a countryside home (quiet) maybe with some friends i trust and id damn well better be mentally relaxed going in. dont want a bad trip. i hear those are pretty nasty.
Think of your brain as a bonsai plant and lsd as the pruning shears. Doooooood....

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Originally posted by Big Orange Country
meh, i suppose your right.
what i guess im getting at is can it screw you up like say meth can? I mean if its not physically harmful and you can't get addicted, whats the worst that will happen? can a user get stuck long-term in a bad trip? after a bad trip does that user just go psycho for life? and is it true that LSD stays in the spinal cord for life?
No it does not stay in your spinal chord for life.That is a urban myth.On rare occasions people have done too much and never come back so to speak. They are not psycho for life but they are "tripping" for life.

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Originally posted by Big Orange Country
is it safe?
Well, that depends if you appreciate warped truths, half truths, and lies that your own psyche will provoke. The subconscious mind is a terrifying thing. Try not to engage such plains too often, lest you misinterpret a truth within yourself.

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here's a scary LSD story:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tawl_Ross

they say he 'saw' his dead mom in her coffin (while tripping) and was talking to her.

as you can see by the name of his comeback album (released 25 years later), he never really came back.

EDIT: he did apparently take way more than the recmmended (?) dosage, though

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Originally posted by Anonymousnumber1
Well, that depends if you appreciate warped truths, half truths, and lies that your own psyche will provoke. The subconscious mind is a terrifying thing. Try not to engage such plains too often, lest you misinterpret a truth within yourself.
Thats wisely said, I think even conscious minds can be terrifying things and misinterpret alot.

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LSD dialates your pupils, and increases your heart rate dramatically. It also causes your salivary glands to shut down, creating dry mouth. It can on occasion, make you sweat profusely. What happens in your thought process largely depends on your personality.. euphoria, loss of appetite and paranoia have been documented.. It interferes with synapse release.. Your liver will normally convert the acid within 6 hours. The biggest side affect reported is lack of sleep, sometimes lasting for days..

What do you get when you cross LSD with Birth control pills? A trip without the kids! 😉

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No way I'll ever experiment on my own brain. It's the most valuable I have.

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