There isn't really any way to quickly remove the LSD one has consumed from the body. However, LSD (contrary to rumors) does not remain in the body for long, and is mostly excreted within a few days.
yes after 6 months
suppository
Yes
LSD, like most, if not all, hallucinogens dose not have any addictive potential.
yes, lsd causes all sorts of severe "multations" although there is no risk of mutations
LSD
Nope. There is no evidence of LSD causing long term physical effects at normal recreational doses.
You can put it on your tounge, eyeball, or let it absorb in the skin
No it does not. All traces of LSD measured in anything greater than picograms leave the system within a few days. Picogram traces are gone within 2 two 3 weeks. There has never been a study showing that LSD remains in spinal fluid. This is an urban myth (see Related Links).
LSD (assuming it is actually LSD and not another drug like DOM) is very unlikely to cause any physical harm (except from accidents/self-harm while on the drug), though it can negative psychological effects, with the incidence of this harm increasing with increasing doses and frequency of use.
Little dancing bears with lollipops carry it from one cell to the next.
There are numerous myths regarding the drug LSD. Among the more common myths are: * If you take LSD x number of times you are legally insane. * A group of LSD users once went blind by staring at the sun while tripping. * LSD is often adulterated with strychnine. * LSD stays in your body forever. * You can make LSD from Foster's beer (or other common products). * LSD is deposited in your spinal cord, and can be released when you crack your back. * Drug dealers tried to addict children to LSD by dispensing LSD-contaminated lick-and-stick tattoos These myths are all false. It should be noted that LSD is not considered addictive, which automatically invalidates the tattoo myth.