Not quite flight. just really light footed. hard to determine where the ground is so you step lightley. its really relaxing.
Normally, you will give the seller the money, then they will give you the LSD.
A drug user who reports "hearing" colors and "seeing" sounds has most likely used an LSD.
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There is no drug or compound that will magically cure LSD intoxication. However, there are many drugs which can be given to someone on LSD that can reduce the symptoms of LSD intoxication help calm the user. Benzodiazepine medications (Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, Ativan) are given to reduce anxiety but will not reduce hallucinations. Atypical antipsychotics (quetiapine, risperidone) are given to sedate the user and reduce hallucinations.
Lsd
There is a very large variety of illegal drugs and they all fall into their own category, some into more than one.I'll give you a list, I'll keep it simple and I'll stick to the mainstream drugs so you know what I'm talking about.Stimulants; Cocaine, Exstacy, Methand other amphetamines.These cause your body to work at about 200% and can make you feel like you're moving at the speed of sound while also providing you with the feeling of euphoria; an overwhelming feeling of pleasure.Dissociative; PCP, Ketamine.The oddballs in my opinion, these can give a user the feeling that is called an"out of body experience" while also giving the feeling of euphoria. These also tend to give a user hallucinations which put them also under the psychedelic category.Opiates/Depressants/Analgesics; Heroin, Opium, Morphine. etc.Natural Painkillers and one of the most widely abused because many drugs like them are available through prescription. These can give a user a strong euphoric feeling, and slows their body down.Psychedelics; LSD (Acid), Shrooms, Mescaline, DMTand Exstacy in larger doses.Drastically changes your perception, can cause laughter, simple or vivid hallucinations, and a feeling of euphoria.
An overdose of LSD substantial enough to cause life-threatening physical symptoms is thousands of times the recreational dose, and therefore is not typically a risk to the average user. However, LSD may certainly cause frightening psychological effects and a risk for dangerous behavior when ingested in excess.
LSD is Schedule I in the United States. This means it is illegal to manufacture, buy, possess, or distribute (sell, trade or give) without a DEA license.
Not completely. But it is synthesized from a natural source such as the ergot fungus or morning glory seeds.
give it to him and find out
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.
The side effects of LSD, commonly known as acid are hallucinations, nausea, insomnia, and tremors. LSD may cause you to have very bad feelings and become scared while on it, otherwise known as a trip.