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Lsd powder Lysergic acid diethylamide, commonly known as LSD (from German Lysergsäure-diethylamid), and known colloquially as acid, is a potent psychedelic drug. Effects typically include intensified thoughts, emotions, and sensory perception.

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Lsd powder

What is lsd powder?

 Lsd powder Lysergic acid diethylamide, commonly known as LSD (from German Lysergsäure-diethylamid), and known colloquially as acid, is a potent psychedelic drug. Effects typically include intensified thoughts, emotions, and sensory perception.

At sufficiently high dosages LSD powder manifests primarily mental, visual, and auditory hallucinations. Dilated pupils, increased blood pressure, and increased body temperature are typical.

Effects ofLsd powder typically begin within half an hour and can last for up to 20 hours (although on average the trip lasts 8-12 hours). LSD is also capable of causing mystical experiences and ego dissolution.

It is used mainly as a recreational drug or for spiritual reasons. LSD is both the prototypical psychedelic and one of the “classical” psychedelics, being the psychedelic with the greatest scientific and cultural significance.

Uses of Lsd Powder.

Recreational uses.

LSD powder is commonly used as a recreational drug.

Spiritual uses.

Lsd powdercan catalyze intense spiritual experiences and is thus considered an entheogen. Some users have reported out of body experiences. In 1966, Timothy Leary established the League for Spiritual Discovery with LSD as its sacrament.

Stanislav Grof has written that religious and mystical experiences observed during LSD sessions appear to be phenomenologically indistinguishable from similar descriptions in the sacred scriptures of the great religions of the world and the texts of ancient civilizations.

Effects of lsd powder

LSD is exceptionally potent, with as little as 20 μg capable of producing a noticeable effect.[16]

Physical effects.

LSD  powder can cause pupil dilation, reduced appetite, profuse sweating and wakefulness. Other physical reactions to LSD are highly variable and nonspecific, some of which may be secondary to the psychological effects of LSD.

Among the reported symptoms are elevated body temperature, blood sugar, and heart rate, alongside goose bumps, jaw clenching, mouth dryness, and hyperreflexia. In negative experiences, numbness, weakness, nausea, and tremors have also been exhibited.

Psychological effects.

The most common immediate psychological effects of LSD are visual hallucinations and illusions (colloquially known as “trips“), which vary depending on how much is used and how the dosage interacts with the brain.

Trips usually start within 20–30 minutes of taking LSD orally (less if snorted or taken intravenously), peak three to four hours after ingestion, and can last up to 20 hours in high doses.

Users may also experience an “afterglow” of improved mood or perceived mental state for days or even weeks after ingestion in some experiences.

 Good trips are reportedly deeply stimulating and pleasurable, and typically involve intense joy or euphoria, a greater appreciation for life, reduced anxiety, a sense of spiritual enlightenment, and a sense of belonging or interconnectedness with the universe.

Negative experiences, colloquially known as “bad trips,” evoke an array of dark emotions, such as irrational fear, anxiety, panic, paranoia, dread, distrustfulness, hopelessness, and even suicidal ideation.

While it is impossible to predict when a bad trip will occur, one’s mood, surroundings, sleep, hydration, social setting, and other factors can be controlled (colloquially referred to as “set and setting”) to minimize the risk of a bad trip.

Sensory effects.

Lsd powder causes an animated sensory experience of senses, emotions, memories, time, and awareness for 6 to 20 hours, depending on dosage and tolerance.

Generally beginning within 30 to 90 minutes after ingestion, the user may experience anything from subtle changes in perception to overwhelming cognitive shifts. Changes in auditory and visual perception are also typical.

Some sensory effects may include an experience of radiant or more vibrant colors, objects and surfaces appearing to ripple, “breathe,” or otherwise move, spinning fractals superimposed on one’s vision, colored patterns behind closed eyelids.

Another effect could be an altered sense of time, geometric patterns emerging on walls and other textured objects, and morphing objects. Food’s texture or taste may be different, and users may also have an aversion to foods that they would normally enjoy. Similar effects have also been found in rats.

Adverse effects of lsd powder.

Lsd powder, like other classical psychedelics, is considered physiologically safe when taken at standard dosages (50-200μg), and the most significant adverse response of psychedelics lies principally in their psychological effects.

Psychological effects of lsd

Mental disorders

LSD may trigger panic attacks or feelings of extreme anxiety, known colloquially as a “bad trip“. Although population studies have not found an increased incidence of mental illness in psychedelic drug users overall, with psychedelic users actually having lower rates of depression and substance abuse than the control group, there is evidence that people with severe mental illnesses like schizophrenia have a higher likelihood of experiencing adverse effects from taking LSD.

Reports suggest that hallucinogens, including LSD, can catalyze the onset of psychiatric disorders such as psychosis and depression, but these problems appear to be precipitated in predisposed individuals and they do not appear to produce illness in otherwise emotionally healthy individuals. According to more recent reports, several behavioral-related fatalities and suicides have occurred due to LSD.

Flashbacks

Flashbacks are a reported psychological phenomenon in which an individual experiences an episode of some of LSD’s subjective effects after the drug has worn off, persisting for days or months after hallucinogen use.

 Individuals with hallucinogen persisting perception disorder experience intermittent or chronic flashbacks that cause distress or impairment in life and work.

Overdose of lsd powder

There have been no documented fatal human overdoses from LSD, although there was no “comprehensive review since the 1950s” and “almost no legal clinical research since the 1970s”.

Eight individuals who had accidentally consumed an exceedingly high amount of LSD, mistaking it for cocaine, had plasma levels of 1000-7000μg per 100mL blood plasma had suffered from comatose states, vomiting, respiratory problems, hyperthermia, and light gastrointestinal bleeding; however, all of them survived without residual effects upon hospital intervention.

 

 

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