The chemical in LSD is LSD. LSD-25 is the chemical. It stands for
Getting high as a kite. http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/lsd/lsd_faq.shtml
no, they have separate chemicals in them that act differently.
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.
There is only one kind of LSD; it's called LSD-25.
There are no withdrawal symptoms from LSD as LSD does not cause physical dependence.
Getting high as a kite. http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/lsd/lsd_faq.shtml
Getting high as a kite. http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/lsd/lsd_faq.shtml
no, they have separate chemicals in them that act differently.
LSD
LSD and dandruff
erowid.org is a pretty good source of information. Here is the link to their acid vault. http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/lsd/lsd.shtml
No, Salvia divinorum does not contain acid/LSD. Instead, it contains completely different chemicals called salvinorins. The substance most responsible for its effects is salvinorin A. In fact, these chemicals don't even act on the same receptors as LSD, so they are very different drugs.
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.
Weed, Ecstasy, Salvia, LSD, and DMT. other various pills and research chemicals…
No, unless the grower/dealer laced (sprayed) it with something, such as LSD or angel dust. Natural growing marijuana is 100% natural and has NO chemicals. Yes, but that does not mean it's bad. Salt is a chemical, so is water.
LSD
There is only one kind of LSD; it's called LSD-25.