you cannot become mentally or physically addicted to lsd
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Edit to the above: you can't become physically addicted to LSD but you can become mentally addicted to anything that makes you feel a certain way.
The only addiction LSD can cause is psychological addiction, and even this is unusual.
There are no stages of addiction because LSD is not used in a way that could form addiction.
LSD, like most, if not all, hallucinogens dose not have any addictive potential.
No, it has zero addiction potential. The only property LSD has that qualifies it as addictive is an increasing tolerance. Caffeine is more addictive than LSD is.
Most of the time LSD is non-habit forming, there is no evidence of psychological addiction and if there were cases, it is very rare. Hallucinogens and tryptamines are very uncommon to induce a habit. Even then LSD is actually harmless.
LSD does not naturally occur. The things that would destroy manufactured LSD would happen regardless of whether it coats food.
Drug addiction in the Philippines is increasing, especially with young people. Commonly abused drugs are LSD, marijuana, opiates, and barbiturates. The increase has been connected to youth emulating the United States.
No, LSD is an ergot derivative, and mescaline is a phenethylamine. Neither are opiates LSD is not an ergot derrivative -- that would be ergotamine, another hallucinogen, this time alkaloidal (LSD is an acid). LSD does nto occur in nature, and must be synthesized. All the rest is spot on. http://www.answers.com/topic/phenethylamine
No, use of LSD or "Acid" will not result in a physical addiction however regular use may build a psychological "Want" for the drug rather than a dependence or a need. but this is the same for all non-addictive recreational drugs such as pot.
Research suggests that LSD may have potential medical uses in treating conditions such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and addiction. Studies have shown that LSD can help improve mood, reduce symptoms of anxiety, and enhance emotional processing. However, more research is needed to fully understand its therapeutic potential and safety.
Tolerance, Addiction, Dependence
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