LSD is a very fragile compound and some chemicals in water can destroy it, depending on what is added in the water from where you live.
If you want to dilute it, it is preferable to be using distilled water - that has no risk of damaging it.
LSD does not naturally occur. The things that would destroy manufactured LSD would happen regardless of whether it coats food.
LSD is typically dissolved in a solution with a concentration of around 100 micrograms per milliliter, so you could dissolve approximately 100 micrograms of LSD in 1 gram of water.
I have never heard ANYTHING to indicate this as the case. I don't see how it would be. LSD is taken in very small doses and doesn't interact with the body in the way that other drugs do.
Ecstasy can upset the water balance inside you
LSD is taken by letting it diffuse through thin skin under the tongue right to the blood stream, it ommits the digestive system. Swallowing/drinking LSD would destroy the LSD molecules because of highly acidic ph of stomach. LSD mostly focuses on serotonin receptors in the brain, but the scope of receptor types affected by this drug is enormous and the only way I can think of for LSD to be harmful to digestive system is through some highly complicated endocrine pathways in regular users, but it may have no effect at all.
LSD
LSD is a hallucinogenic drug.
no celica came with LSD but you can find an after market LSD
LSD has effects on all people and animals
Yes, depending on the dosage, LSD can cause physical, auditory, and visual hallucinations respectivly.
LSD is a psychedelic, a type of hallucinogen.
No, there is no physical dependence associated with LSD.