TEHEHE I'm in for a long ass night fellas, just took a few hits of acid (LSD)!
For those of you who don't know, Lysergic Acid Diethlyamide is a powerful hallucinogenic
I'm pretty excited, it hasn't hit me yet but oh, it will.
No need for anyone to preach, it is what it is and whats done is done, besides, I won't listen anyways, so if you have any "lessons" just know that you can never teach someone a life experience.
Anyone here have any experience with hallucinogens? If so, please share I don't trip often but I tend to find it makes me more positive for up to 2 weeks afterwards (Not the reason I'm doing it!!)
Well that is all, I'll be on here probably all night on and off, talk to meh Feel free to write about anything and everything your little heart might think to say
FOR THOSE who have no idea what this stuff is, Here is a bunch of experience reports. Googles works wonders as well
http://www.erowid.org/experiences/subs/exp_LSD.shtml
Their are countless experiments using LSD for many different reasons including treating end-of-life anxiety in cancer patients who know they are dying soon, treatment of alcoholism, and others, to name a few. Not one of these has had negative effects. Enlighten your mind, expand your horizons. I'd just hate to see people come on here preaching about drugs based on their ignorance!
Some Studies..... Very interesting (Taken from Wikipedia)
"From 2008–2011 there has been ongoing research in Switzerland into using LSD to alleviate anxiety for terminally ill cancer patients coping with their impending deaths. Preliminary results from the study are promising, and no negative effects have been reported"
Some studies in the 1950s that used LSD to treat alcoholism professed a 50% success rate,[31][32] five times higher than estimates near 10% for Alcoholics Anonymous.[33] A 1998 review was inconclusive.[34] However, a 2012 meta-analysis of 6 randomized controlled trials found evidence that a single dose of LSD was associated with a decrease in alcohol abuse, lasting for several months
LSD was studied in the 1960s by Eric Kast as an analgesic for serious and chronic pain caused by cancer or other major trauma.[36]Even at low (sub-psychedelic) dosages, it was found to be at least as effective as traditional opiates, while being much longer lasting in pain reduction (lasting as long as a week after peak effects had subsided). Kast attributed this effect to a decrease in anxiety; that is to say that patients were not experiencing less pain, but rather were less distressed by the pain they experienced. This reported effect is being tested (though not using LSD) in an ongoing (as of 2006) study of the effects of psilocybin on anxiety in terminal cancer patients. <---- PSILOCYBIN IS MAGIC MUSHROOMS!!!
LSD has been used as a treatment for cluster headaches, an uncommon but extremely painful disorder. Researcher Peter Goadsby describes the headaches as "worse than natural childbirth or even amputation without anesthetic."[37] Although the phenomenon has not been formally investigated, case reports indicate that LSD and psilocybin can reduce cluster pain and also interrupt the cluster-headache cycle, preventing future headaches from occurring. Currently existing treatments include various ergolines, among other chemicals, so LSD's efficacy may not be surprising. A dose-response study testing the effectiveness of both LSD and psilocybin was planned at McLean Hospital, although the current status of this project is unclear. A 2006 study by McLean researchers interviewed 53 cluster-headache sufferers who treated themselves with either LSD or psilocybin, finding that a majority of the users of either drug reported beneficial effects.[38] Unlike use of LSD or MDMA in psychotherapy, this research involves non-psychological effects and often sub-psychedelic dosages
For those of you who don't know, Lysergic Acid Diethlyamide is a powerful hallucinogenic
I'm pretty excited, it hasn't hit me yet but oh, it will.
No need for anyone to preach, it is what it is and whats done is done, besides, I won't listen anyways, so if you have any "lessons" just know that you can never teach someone a life experience.
Anyone here have any experience with hallucinogens? If so, please share I don't trip often but I tend to find it makes me more positive for up to 2 weeks afterwards (Not the reason I'm doing it!!)
Well that is all, I'll be on here probably all night on and off, talk to meh Feel free to write about anything and everything your little heart might think to say
FOR THOSE who have no idea what this stuff is, Here is a bunch of experience reports. Googles works wonders as well
http://www.erowid.org/experiences/subs/exp_LSD.shtml
Their are countless experiments using LSD for many different reasons including treating end-of-life anxiety in cancer patients who know they are dying soon, treatment of alcoholism, and others, to name a few. Not one of these has had negative effects. Enlighten your mind, expand your horizons. I'd just hate to see people come on here preaching about drugs based on their ignorance!
Some Studies..... Very interesting (Taken from Wikipedia)
"From 2008–2011 there has been ongoing research in Switzerland into using LSD to alleviate anxiety for terminally ill cancer patients coping with their impending deaths. Preliminary results from the study are promising, and no negative effects have been reported"
Some studies in the 1950s that used LSD to treat alcoholism professed a 50% success rate,[31][32] five times higher than estimates near 10% for Alcoholics Anonymous.[33] A 1998 review was inconclusive.[34] However, a 2012 meta-analysis of 6 randomized controlled trials found evidence that a single dose of LSD was associated with a decrease in alcohol abuse, lasting for several months
LSD was studied in the 1960s by Eric Kast as an analgesic for serious and chronic pain caused by cancer or other major trauma.[36]Even at low (sub-psychedelic) dosages, it was found to be at least as effective as traditional opiates, while being much longer lasting in pain reduction (lasting as long as a week after peak effects had subsided). Kast attributed this effect to a decrease in anxiety; that is to say that patients were not experiencing less pain, but rather were less distressed by the pain they experienced. This reported effect is being tested (though not using LSD) in an ongoing (as of 2006) study of the effects of psilocybin on anxiety in terminal cancer patients. <---- PSILOCYBIN IS MAGIC MUSHROOMS!!!
LSD has been used as a treatment for cluster headaches, an uncommon but extremely painful disorder. Researcher Peter Goadsby describes the headaches as "worse than natural childbirth or even amputation without anesthetic."[37] Although the phenomenon has not been formally investigated, case reports indicate that LSD and psilocybin can reduce cluster pain and also interrupt the cluster-headache cycle, preventing future headaches from occurring. Currently existing treatments include various ergolines, among other chemicals, so LSD's efficacy may not be surprising. A dose-response study testing the effectiveness of both LSD and psilocybin was planned at McLean Hospital, although the current status of this project is unclear. A 2006 study by McLean researchers interviewed 53 cluster-headache sufferers who treated themselves with either LSD or psilocybin, finding that a majority of the users of either drug reported beneficial effects.[38] Unlike use of LSD or MDMA in psychotherapy, this research involves non-psychological effects and often sub-psychedelic dosages
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