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Some examples of lsd "tabs"
Lysergic Acid Diethyl amide (LSD) is
a synthetic substance. The minute amounts
sufficient for a 'trip' are usually absorbed
onto a small paper square, but are also
less commonly available in gelatine sheets,
sugar cubes or formed into tablets or capsules
(a tablet form is acid is the 'microdot',
a small pill that is usually very strong).
The information contained in this site
on the subject of L.S.D is VERY hard to
find. Just have a look at some examples
of what you will discover in the restricted
area of the site below:
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LSD
How it is made in clandestine labs.
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LSD
from Lysergic Acid Monohydrate
This is the most popular of all
methods. It also gives good yields
(50% or better) and is very easy.
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MANUFACTURE
OF LSD
This recipe was obtained from a
credible source. Comprehensive instructions
how genuine LSD could be made.
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ALD-52
The table suggested that
ALD might actually have advantages
over LSD, reducing any side effects
but achieving a stronger trip. Measurements
of brain waves while people were
taking the two drugs showed that
while LSD produced brain waves associated
with intense concentration and anxiety,
ALD produced brain waves showing
a more relaxed mental state.
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LSD
- My Problem Child
This book is the inside story
of the birth of the Psychedelic
Age, and it cannot be denied that
we have here a highly candid and
personal insight into one of the
most important scientific discoveries
of our time.
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LSD
FAQ
A very high quality large electronic
book answering every question you
could ever ask about lsd.
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LSD
FAQ
Huge FAQ file describing
everything you need to know about
LSD.
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LSD
trip experiences.
Here is a huge document illustrating
numerous experiences of taking LSD.
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THE
NATURAL MIND - EXERPTS
The saga of LSD and chromosomes
is a case in point, for much of
the evidence was of this retrospective
sort. The initial hypothesis, first
reported in 1967, was based on the
observation that LSD users seemed
to have a higher frequency of broken
chromosomes in certain white blood
cells (lymphocytes) than "normal"
persons
The Psychedelic Experience A manual
based on the Tibetan Book of the
Dead By Timothy Leary, Ph.D., Ralph
Metzner, Ph.D., & Richard Alpert,
Ph.D. |
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