No, this is one of several street myths that have been going around ever since the illegalization of LSD. Although the body does store some toxins in fat tissue, and residues of some drugs and toxins can be found in spinal fluid, LSD is not among these. LSD is metabolized by the liver, and has an elimination half-life of around 2.5 hours. It does not make your brain bleed, and is actually , physically one of the safest illegal substances you can take. We have never seen any evidence to suggest that LSD causes the spine to move upwards (or in any direction). Likewise, though a common rumor, there are no studies or case reports which suggest that LSD causes the brain to bleed or hemorrhage. LSD can cause distortions in how one perceives body sensations, including pain. The headaches, backache and earache that you experienced may have been muscle tension, overexertion, or emotionally-induced pain. LSD can also produce analgesic (painkilling) effects that make some people susceptible to injury during its acute effects.
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probly but we have so many brain cells that we do not use so it doesn't matter and even if we didnt it wouldn't matter kuz its worth it, but also you kanot over dose from LSD so theres a good tip its safter then cocaine hows that 4 u ? lets put it like thiz aktually, just say if u ever come across sum good shrooms or acid don't turn it down!!!!!!!!!! U WILL NEVER NO WUT UR MISSIN!!! LOL
No it does not according to medical research. But shrooms can make your brain bleed if you do it alot
The general consensus is that Acid doesn't make a users brain bleed.
No, but it can put holes in your brain. Don't do LSD... Second Answer: LSD Does NOT put holes in your brain. There are no physical dangers of taking LSD. The only proven serious problem occurring from prolonged LSD use is an awakening of schizophrenia in patients who have had a common family history of social disorders.
Simply put,No.
LSD enters the bloodsteam, primarily orally, after the user has ingested some form of the drug. It can also be injected directly into the bloodstream in its purest liquid form. From there the LSD travels to the brain through the blood, and mimics the chemical serotonin. Your brain is fooled into believing that the LSD is just regular serotonin, a chemical which controls moods in the brain, and so it allows the LSD to combine with the serotonin receptors in your brain. The LSD can either inhibit or excite these receptors, and because there are so many this is what causes LSD's very unpredictable, illicit effects.
yes
Yes, depending on the dosage, LSD can cause physical, auditory, and visual hallucinations respectivly.
Albert Hoffman first synthesized LSD onNovember 16, 1938.
An intracerebral hemorrhage is bleeding in the brain. This describes a specific area in the brain. A bleed in the brain is life threatening.
There is no easy way to make LSD. LSD is made semi-synthetically (full synthesis is not practical) from ergot-derived compounds which are generally closely monitored. Thus, in order to make LSD, one would need a source of one these compounds, a great deal of laboratory equipment/reagents, and chemistry skills. Of course, manufacture of LSD is also a felony in most of the world. Thus, making LSD is not easy. As an example, once some of the biggest manufacturers of LSD (Pickard and Apperson) were arrested in 2000, the supply of LSD plummeted and has not since recovered.
Yellow brick road can cause seizures and leave you in a persistant vegetative state. Brain bleeds are possible and likely if you use this incense to smoke.
A brain bleed can have serious consequences. It is best to follow your doctor's advice. Do not take the medication until your doctor tells you that it is safe.