Lysergic acid diethylamide

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    From psilocybin mushrooms in ancient Guatemala to Cannabis use in China over 10,000 years ago to the modern 130 billion dollar illicit cocaine industry, narcotics have always been present in human civilization. Although many of the substances that have been used for millennia for either recreational or medicinal purposes are now considered to be health-damaging, they have played a crucial role in shaping cultures through means such as but not limited to: music, religion, food and literature. Expanding

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    In 1692, a great evil was cast upon Salem, Massachusetts. Twenty men and women were hanged under the accusation of performing witchcraft, and in turn created a mass hysteria within the citizens of Salem. Undoubtedly, the cause of these accusations and hysteria was ergotism, a disease caused by infected rye grain. The conditions of the region contributed to much of the growth of ergot. Ergotism had many distinct symptoms, which matched much of the testimony and accounts of those involved in the Witch

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    As with most drugs, a tolerance can be obtained with chronic use and eventually addiction. The difference with LSD, however, is that if administration is ceased for a period of days, the downregulation of the 5-HT2A receptor is reversed and normal function is restored. This indicates that physiological effects of the drug are only temporary and abstinence from use will reverse whatever process have been done. Furthermore, studies have shown that the addictiveness of LSD is on such a low scale that

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    The book Alicein Wonderland has many symbols that aren’t very child appropriate for a Disney book or movie. The book deals with many extraordinary adventures, creatures, and people that only one would be able to dream of, Alice Kingsleigh. Alice is about to be asked for her hand in marriage by Hamish Ascot, then noticing the large white rabbit in the waistcoat leaning up against the pillars, she left Hamish there in the gazebo and she curiously followed it. After running through the woods trying

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    When should drug use be considered a disorder rather than an accepted normality? Many have debated over the misuse of legal and illegal drugs, whereas there are numerous people that take ten different types of pills a day, there are those that never touch drugs, and then there are people that believe ‘harsher’ drugs can change the way you live life. Since countless of these household standards are practiced worldwide, the principles of what is deemed ‘normal’ might be harder to evaluate. The textbook

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    great music. This decade was full of adventure, music, sex, drugs, and exploration, which was all made possible due to this powerful and trippy drug. Before jumping into the details of the psychedelic scene one needs to know the history of lysergic acid diethylamide and how it came to be such an important part of this

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    common in America that 8% of high school seniors report having used LSD [Nation 1]. LSD is also known as “acid,” is a chemical compound lysergic acid diethylamide. The effects range from an altered state of reality to strong visual hallucinations. LSD first became popular in the 1960’s, seemingly overnight. Because it was such a new drug, it remained legal until 1966 [Riser]. Many thought of acid as a spiritual aid, and used it to meditate. It was often compared to the drugs peyote and mescaline that

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    What Is LSD?

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    experience. There are many people who risk their lives participating in activities such as skydiving, mountain climbing, and scuba diving simply looking for thrills. Interestingly enough, these thrill seeking activities and the act of ingesting lysergic acid diethylamide, or LSD, share a lot in common. Each is seen as a form of exploration that opens new vistas. Participants often find the activity enormously stimulating and inspiring. Each activity poses a small but significant risk of serious personal

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    with no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. Some examples of Schedule I drugs are: heroin, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), marijuana (cannabis), 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (ecstasy), methaqualone, and peyote." Substances like marijuana, some would feel should not have the same affect on your record or equal punishment to things like heroine, lysergic, and or meth. Marijuana sponsors most of the drug related arrests documented in the U.S. Ruining the lives of many

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    institutions, and concealed organizations. (Stratton 1) The most notorious MKULTRA experiments were the CIA is pioneering studies of the drug, which would later nourish the heads of millions: Lysergic Acid Diethylamide, more frequently known as LSD. “The CIA was intrigued by it and harbored hopes that the acid or a similar drug could be used to clandestinely disorient and maneuver target foreign leaders.”The Agency would then consider several such schemes in its pursuit of the leader of Cuba, Fidel

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