Alcohol, Marijuana, Cocaine, Heroin (Jimmy Page and John Bonham)
Robert Plant smoked marijana and quaaludes
cigarettes, caffeine, anti-depressants and sleeping pills, according to reports. and Seroxat
yes. all the time.
LSD, magic mushrooms, Cannabis, marijuana and many more
The same way anyone uses LSD.
everything
Yes. George Harrison and John Lennon were first introduced to LSD when it was slipped into their drinks at a club. Lennon and Harrison later offered some to Ringo and Paul. Ringo accepted, but Paul refused, and only several months later did he take any.
I guess it is about LSD
No, LSD is derived from the ergot that grows on the mold of the rhy plant.
LSD stands for lysergic acid diethylamide which is made from the fungi of the ergot plant.
yes
Owsley Stanley was the most famous LSD chemist who ever lived. He used the seeds of the Morning Glory plant to manufacture approximately 20,000 doses of extremely pure LSD. This is probably a question about Gregor Mendel but Owsley was more fun than a guy who bred 29,000 pea plants.
LSD is never safe.
yes after 6 months
No, if anything, LSD would effect the effects of cigarettes. when ever I did LSD, I seemed to chain smoke and i never could get enough nicotine.
yes, it was pcp though not LSD
Nope, only one person has ever died from LSD, and he was an army test subject that was injected with thousands of doses at once. Nobody has ever accidentally died from an LSD overdose, the oral dose required would be thousands upon thousands of doses.
WikiAnswer does not provide information about illegal acts, such as using LSD.
Yes.
Yes. He attributed his creativity in part to having tried LSD a few times.