LSD blotter
lsd blotters For most people, the world appears distorted when they take LSD. Colours, sounds, objects and even time can all seem very strange and disturbing.
Taking LSD can make you feel:
- euphoric
- giggly
- in awe of the people and things around you
- energised
- excited
- empathetic
It can also make you:
- see and hear things that aren’t there (hallucinate)
- confused
- suspicious
- anxious
- panicked
- frightened
- overwhelmed
LSD feeds off your imagination so every person’s experience is unique.
How the trip goes will be affected by how much you take, your surroundings, who you’re with and how comfortable you are with them, as well as by your mood.
If you’re in a bad mood, feeling worried or depressed, the LSD might make those feelings worse.
How does it make people behave?
This depends on how much LSD the person has taken. If the person has taken a small dose of LSD you may not even notice they’re on it.
People on LSD might be quieter than usual as they’re so ‘in their heads’. Some people have trouble speaking when they’re on LSD.
People who take larger doses can act unpredictably. They can become fixated on certain things, emotional, paranoid or even aggressive.
lsd blotters Moreover, in certain ways, and LSD experience is similar to psilocybin mushrooms, but individuals also believe they are better able to guide and monitor the experience. In the treatment of depression, anxiety, smoking cessation, and many other psychological disorders, LSD studies have shown effectiveness. In these cases, LSD also reliably shows powerful long-term improvements, also with only a single dose. Acid is a drug that is long-acting. It will remain in your body for 6 to 15 hours. It will last no longer than 9 hours for the majority of acid.





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