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Innoculus

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  1. Where to begin... You claim to have taken LSD many times in your youth, yet later in your post you say that you believe LSD is often laced with Strychnine. My question to this is, Why on earth would you take a drug you know to be laced with a poison? Lucky for you, there are no known recorded cases of LSD being laced with Strychnine, and rat poison has absolutely nothing to do with LSD. Not that you care, or else you'd take the time to look it up. Next on the list, LSD cannot NOT be made in a proper laboratory. It absolutely MUST be made under laboratory conditions, or it will not synthesize properly, leaving a muddy batch of chemicals that'll be quite inactive. Making LSD in a dirty bathtub is nigh impossible, to say the least. As for the rest of your post, several of your points were accurate, such as the mechanism of action of the drug itself, and the fact that other drugs are often sold as LSD, including but not limited to DOI, DOB, DOC, or any of the 2c family of psychedelic chemicals. It's either acid or it's not. There are also multiple ways to check if you have real LSD, for one, LSD is known to fluoresce blue under a black light. If it does not, you can immediately rule out that you have pure LSD. Not that it's definitive at that point, but it is a good start to identifying your chemical. LSD is most definitely non-addictive, and as you said, anti-addictive, if anything. LSD has also effectively cured several alcoholics and heroin addicts during studies before it was made illegal for medical and psychiatric use. Also, flashbacks occur in less than 10% of LSD users, and are actually a form of PTSD. As in, it's not likely to have a flashback of a GOOD trip, it's just that you're about as likely to have a flashback of a bad trip as grandpa is to have a flashback of getting shot at in 'Nam. To the original poster, the inspiration for that episode came from a closely related fact involving psychedelics and headaches, but NOT lsd and migraines, unfortunately. The actual case is that psilocybin mushrooms, also known as magic mushrooms, shrooms, etc., have been known to cure Cluster Headaches, a specific type of headache only present in a very small percentage of the population. Do not get the impression that I am saying LSD is safe. There are many rumors about and I merely wish to spread PROPER information, as opposed to contributing to the mass misinformation circulating about this drug, and others of the same type. All drugs should be used responsibly, only by mature adults. Always do research. Always know your body, your chemical, and your mind.
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