I haven't verified the sources yet, but according to the Drug Studies (Health Sciences Dept) course I took in college (undergrad), if someone wants "OUT" of an LSD trip, they should take 500mg of vitamin B3 (Also known as Niacin). It will probably make your skin red, maybe a rash.
Note: I have never needed to remove someone from a trip, we were usually seeking vitamin C (booster rockets).
One other thing that won't get rid of it but will greatly reduce the intensity is cooling your head down. Less blood flow, less activity :)
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maybe not to stop it, but drinking milk will mellow it out.
you can also look for a better setting, maybe you want to change location, do something different, etc. try to relax and remember it's just a trip and it will end after a while. you agreed on taking the drug, so try to make is as worthwhile as possible. try going outside, take a walk in nature; this usually feels good on psychedelic drugs.
As long as it takes for you to stop seeing the penguin
3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)
The chemical formula of MDMA is C11H15O2.
No, Polyethylene Glycol is not typically found in MDMA. MDMA usually consists of the active ingredient MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) along with cutting agents or adulterants, but Polyethylene Glycol is not commonly used in the production of MDMA.
MDMA is short for 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine.
No, there are no other medicines that use MDMA.
No, MDMA does not melt. It is a solid crystal at room temperature.
No. MDMA is only effective if ingested.
If you mix paracetamol and MDMA you make heroin
no
The cast of Mdma - 2011 includes: Tao Lin
No it does not but it supposedly acts as a partial 5ht1a agonists which is how mdma also works