ISD stands for Indian Standard Time. ISD is 5 1/2 ahead of GMT- Greenwich Mean Time.
Yes, pure LSD is odorless and colorless.
On April 19, 1943 Dr. Hofmann, the Swiss scientist who invented LSD (drug) intentionally ingested 250 µg of LSD, which he hypothesized would be a threshold dose. After he took that dose he asked his laboratory assistant, who knew of the self-experiment, to escort him home on his bicycle. That day is known as the Bicycle day. Dr. Hofmann died on April 29, 2008 at the age of 102.
LSD is sensitive to light and can degrade when exposed to it. Light can break down the chemical structure of LSD, causing it to lose its potency and effectiveness. It is best to store LSD in a cool, dark place to preserve its quality.
lsd is a chemical derived from alkaloids which is from a fungus and that grows on rye It was discovered and used in the sixties after being taking from a lab.
The most commonly used hallucinogen that alters serotonin function is called LSD (Lysergic Acid Diethylamide). LSD binds to serotonin receptors in the brain, leading to distortions in perception, mood, and thought.
You have liquid LSD, a dose is one drop from a dropper. You have blotter LSD, a dose is one square that you put on your thongue. You have microdots, but I'm not sure if they still exist.
There is only one kind of LSD; it's called LSD-25.
LSD, like most, if not all, hallucinogens dose not have any addictive potential.
If what you take is actually LSD at a dose >30ug then it will produce effects the first time.
LySergic acid Diethylamide aka acid
yes it is. but its not dangerious in any way. the lethal dose of LSD is about 80 hits for every 10 pounds you weight.
LSD is derived from the German name for the substance, Lysergsäure-diethylamid. PCP is derived from the chemical name phenylcyclohexylpiperidine.
No, LSD has not been shown to cause neurotoxicity. MDMA showed neurotoxicity in labolatory animal but in exposure in human lvl not (dose make poison)
I would say, Low, Second and Drive.
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.
The largest voluntary dose of LSD ever taken was 750,000ug (7,500 street doses) in 1994. The individual suffered from residual effects for some time, though evidence of permanent damage was insufficient. The largest accidental overdose was a user who had mistakenly injected 320,000ug of LSD under the false conception that it was methamphetamine. http://www.erowid.org/references/refs_view.php?ID=1389
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