A serious question on LSD?
Given the certainty that LSD is such a powerful drug and oly a relatively small number of molecules is needed to acheive an effect. In reality are there any other psychoactive molecules that could be fit on a blotter hit surrounded by a quantity large satisfactory to cause an effect? (And I do not mean slight analogs). And do not utter speed or strychnine.
Answer: Yes there is an extract of Mexican shrooms which is chemically very similar to LSD (Diethylmid of Lysergic Acid). The management of them both is identical. "Eye and mind opener" and a substance which is neither addictive or toxic said about it the inventor Albert Hofmann, who lately died(age102) in Switzerland. The only exposure of this chemical is in the way of a drastically deep mind change. It could be wonderful or hellish to different subjects. Mr.Hofmann was the very first user of this drug and during his lifetime he recurrently repeated his trip to the unknown..
what are you trying to say Professor and what does it have to do next to alternative remedies? Can you save the drug chat for somewhere else please? we do not consider it appropriote to learn something like things that can harm our bodies. this is an area of research to live without drugs. "with an efficient dose in humans in the 200- to 1,000-ug scale when smoked. In that way Salvinorin A's qualitative potency may be compared with LSD"
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although it is usually smoked so a blotter wouldn't really work...
Salvia's influential compound is active is very small concentrations.
I don't know how capably it works orally..
mdma the chemical in E at it's purest is powerfull.