LSD is a great mind opening and altering drug . Remember with LSD you should stay calm and always remember that what is happening isn't real !
Ok firstly it depends on the dose you take , and the setting your in . If your in a happy setting and mood , the drug will enhance it .
BUT if you are in a bad setting or mood it will enhance that as well
The average dose for a first timer , which i pressume you are is around 1 tab .
The tab is taken orally.
heres what happens....
After around a hour to 2 hours you start to feel the effects .
The first effects are usually seeing things in great detail . So for example you can see all the individual hairs on your skin clearly . And you can really appreciate the textures of things .
After around 2 hours of tripping you will start to see patterns on the wall such as
http://math.ucr.edu/homebaezINDRA065.jpg
You will hear thoughts and maybe sometimes even see them .
With a regular dose of acid don't expect to see purple elephants and stuff ! Its different to that .
After the trip you feel a little freaked out . Especially if its your first time .
But you will be fine
At the end of the day each acid trip is different and you wont know exactly what to expect .
Everyone reacts differently to it .
Acid is a safe drug and is not as bad as the government or DEA makes it .
If you take alot of Acid i suggest you get some one to be with you who is sober , just to keep an eye out .
Happy trippiing !
Very little is known about precisely how LSD produces its psychedelic effects in the brain beyond that it seems to bind to the serotonin receptors, and that it is metabolised out of the body roughly an hour after ingestion. The fact that the "trip" persists for around 8-12 hours after that would seem to indicate that the chemical itself does not directly cause the "trip", but rather may act as a chemical catalyst, starting off a chain of biochemical events which lead to alterations in perception.
Subjective effects can vary greatly from person to person, but generally include visual distortion, sensory enhancement, "visuals" (patterns and colours, seen with eyes closed and sometimes open), changes in perception of time, Synesthesia and heightened suggestibility and emotion, both negative and positive.
When LSD enters the brian, it increases serotonin levels, especially at the 5-HT2A receptor subtype. It is this 5-HT2A receptor that causes its psychedelic effects. It interrupts the brain's abilty to perceive and interpret its senses. LSD is quickly metabolized by the body, but the 5-HT2A receptors continue to fire. This rush in serotonin also causes euphoria.
LSD causes delusions and hallucinations. Users may feel increased creative thinking, sensory enhancement, mood lift, subjective feelings of increased awareness and sense of self, anxiety, distorted perception of time, and confusion, among other effects.
It makes you trip out and sometimes hallucinate and you don't really know what's going on!
It reacts with receptors which in turn affect your perception, but does not damage or kill any brain cells or permanently affect its structure
LSD either gets swallowed by the mouth or a speial jelloton form of LSD can be put in the eye and absorbed through the eye.
LSD can be absorbed through the skin or eyes, injected, or ingested.
WikiAnswer does not provide information about illegal acts, such as using LSD.
If you mix the effects of marijuana and LSD, your LSD trip will change in character.
LSD may chemically break down and become inactive when exposed to light.
They turn into The Beatles.
No. LSD is Lysergic acid Dethylamide. In it's pure laboratory form it's just what it is -- pure LSD. Street LSD is often cut with other drugs, most notably amphetamines and other stimulants. This happens when the stimulant is less pricey than the LSD, so less LSD can be used with similar effects, as stimulants tend to "enhance" the trip. Codeine is a completely unrelated medication that has no perceived interaction with LSD.
LSD
The chemical in LSD is LSD. LSD-25 is the chemical. It stands forLysergic acid diethylamide
An LSD trip may be controlled in many aspects, LSD happens mostly in your mind and as long as you are in a safe environment where you feel comfortable, a trip will remain passive. Higher doses will prove themselves more difficult to control but as you gather experience on psychedelic drug use it will become easier to handle.
Ironically 5 hits is safer than and more effective than 1
LSD is a hallucinogenic drug.
LSD is a hallucinogenic drug
No, LSD is not a barbiturate.