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What are the effect of LSD abuse?

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13y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

The long term afects of LSD are mainly none on the body,however your central nerve pathways to the brain builds up a toerence to certian types of ratinol thinking.Long term use can distort common everyday events.If a "cut" is used it is most likly stricnine a powerful poisen.

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