It is very unlikely. Most users of LSD have been young adults and rebellious types. Einstein as a serious hard worker who probably would not have risked his brain by experimenting with drugs. He was also nearly 60 years old in 1938 when LSD was invented.
no
he took LSD
Einstein was considered a child prodigy. Albert Einstein was considered extremely gifted in algebra, mathematics, and physics. Albert Einstein was also a gifted musician and played the violin.
Albert Einstein died in the U.S.
Albert Einstein has 1 child
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Albert Einstein was a man that enjoyed his hallucenogenic drugs. He used LSD on a daily basis for 3 years 2 months and 7 days. He smoked a lot of pot and he was addicted to meth. Einstein did every drug known to man that is how he died.
I'm quite sure your doctor has used LSD. lots have
LSD was used in medical trials and is experience a resurgence in research. It was never prescribed to people (i.e you could never go to a pharmacy and pick up LSD).
There are no stages of addiction because LSD is not used in a way that could form addiction.
no but marajuana is used in strong painkillers
Yes
A drug user who reports "hearing" colors and "seeing" sounds has most likely used an LSD.
LSD is a specific type of hallucinogenic drug, while acid is a colloquial term commonly used to refer to LSD. LSD is a synthetic compound known for its psychedelic effects on perception, mood, and thought processes. Essentially, acid refers to LSD specifically.
The blotter form of LSD is most commonly used. This consists of a thin sheet of blotter paper soaked in LSD and dried. The blotter may be decorated with artwork, featuring subjects such as cartoons, religious figures, and fractals.
No. LSD is Lysergic acid Dethylamide. In it's pure laboratory form it's just what it is -- pure LSD. Street LSD is often cut with other drugs, most notably amphetamines and other stimulants. This happens when the stimulant is less pricey than the LSD, so less LSD can be used with similar effects, as stimulants tend to "enhance" the trip. Codeine is a completely unrelated medication that has no perceived interaction with LSD.
Although LSD was once used medicinally for a wide variety of ailments, its medical use is now virtually nonexistent. However, it is still used for recreational and spiritual purposes.