gambitrah Posted March 14 Report Share Posted March 14 thats bullshit..nothing short of cancer or major illness can effect your DNA. Dont believe the hype...there is plenty of resources out there..keep looking...and trippin is fun..did it for 8 years and dont regret it yet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loudogg Posted March 15 Report Share Posted March 15 Ive never tripped before, i want to but i was told that when you trip it does something to your chromosomes which could have an effect on your children...i have researched this and cant find any validity to it. does ne one know about this? thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
danrogy Posted March 15 Report Share Posted March 15 These people are WRONG! LSD does warp your chromosomes. About as much as a glass of orange juice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djscotphreak Posted March 16 Report Share Posted March 16 MYTHS:LSD does not form "crystals" that reside in the body to be "dislodged" later, causing flashbacks. LSD is a crystalline solid (though it is unlikely that one would ever have enough to be visible to the naked eye) but it is easily water soluble, thus cannot form bodily deposits. Furthermore, it is metabolized and excreted in hours. The bogus "loosened crystal" description in not necessary to explain flashbacks, which are psychological phenomena (see FLASHBACKS).LSD does not cause chromosome damage.In Science 30 April 1972, Volume 172 Number 3982 p. 431-440 there was an article by Norman I. Dishotsky, William D. Loughman, Robert E. Mogar and Wendell R. Lipscomb titled "LSD and Genetic Damage - Is LSD chromosome damaging, carcinogenic, mutagenic, or teratogenic?". They reviewed 68 studies and case reports published 1967-1972, concluding "From our own work and from a review of literature, we believe that pure LSD ingested in moderate doses does not damage chromosomes in vivo, does not cause detectable genetic damage, and is not a teratogen or carcinogen in man."Well, there's the study by Sidney Cohen which was cited here recently, Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 130, 1960. The following is from Jay Stevens' Storming Heaven: "Cohen surveyed a sample of five thousand individuals who had taken LSD twenty-five thousand times. He found and average of 1.8 psychotic episodes per thousand ingestions, 1.2 attempted suicides, and 0.4 completed suicides. 'Considering the enormous scope of the psychic responses it induces,' he concluded, 'LSD is an astonishingly safe drug.'"Some urban legends: I've heard two "stories" about people blinding themselves on "drugs". One was revealed as a hoax by the person who perpetrated it (apparently it was intended to "illustrate" the dangers of LSD), another is trotted out by anti-drug speakers at high schools: Seven people on LSD stared at the sun and lost 90% of their reading vision. A teenager arrested while on LSD plucked out his eyeballs in his jail cell, and felt no pain. While these are bogus, the drug has powerful effects on the mind and the consumer should be aware of the hazards, and act appropriately. ------------------Do You?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loudogg Posted March 16 Report Share Posted March 16 Thanks for all your answers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
laurensomers Posted March 16 Report Share Posted March 16 Actually, LSD never leaves your body. The chemical, Strict 9, is stored in your spine forever. As far as it affecting your chromosomes...doubt it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djscotphreak Posted March 16 Report Share Posted March 16 From _Psychedelic Chemistry_ by M.V.Smith, 2nd edition p 5:"There is a great deal of superstition regarding purification of psychedelics. Actually, any impurities which may be present as a result of synthetic procedures will almost certainly be without any effect on the trip. If there are 200 micrograms of LSD in a tablet, there could only be 200 mics of impurities present even if the LSD was originally only 50% pure (assuming nothing else has been added), and few compounds will produce a significant effect until a hundred to a thousand times this amount has been ingested. Even mescaline, which has a rather specific psychedelic effect, requires about a thousand thimes this amount."--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note that:on a piece of paper, vs. a tablet, you can't even add significant amounts of adulterants adulterants would cost, whereas blank paper will rip someone off just as well. LSD itself has some "body-kinks" on some people some times. Nausea is one of them. its usually mild and transient. It also has speedlike (ie, adrenergic stimulation) effects, etc.(It is common for the uninformed to harbor fears (e.g., about adulterants) instilled by ignorance and the current hysteria/propoganda. That's why this FAQ exists.)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------[Referring to strychnine] 15 mg has been fatal, but a more typical fatal dose is on the order of 50mg. [Another post indicates 25 mg. as the LD50] 1 mg of strychnine orally probably has no observable pharmacological effects in a typical adult. [1 mg being ten times the effective dose of LSD, by the way.]From: Handbook of Poisoning, 10th ed, R.H. Dreisbach, M.D., PhD, Lange Med. Pub. Co. Los Altos, Ca.: strychnine is lethal in 15-30 mg amounts to adult humans. (Pure nicotine is fatal at 40 mg./person; cyanide salts are fatal at about 100 mg./person) Strychnine causes death by respitory failure, via increased spinal reflex excitability.Actually, I think the fact that PharmChem analyzed something on the order of 2,000 LSD samples between 1972 and 1979 and never found one with strychnine in it would be better. I'm going over all their data with a toothpick and I'll get back to you on exactly what I find. It looks like the percent of LSD with strychnine in it is, however, at least under .05%. More a little later.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------According to Alexander Shulgin the difinitive answer is that strychnine is neither used in the synthesis, produced by the synthesis, or a possible contaminant of the synthesis. ------------------Do You??_________________________This information is not intended to cover all possible uses, precautions, interactions, or adverse effects. If you have questions about the drug(s) you are taking, check with your health care professional. This information is provided as a guide only. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loudogg Posted March 20 Report Share Posted March 20 Thanks again, keep me posted Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gambitrah Posted March 20 Author Report Share Posted March 20 Originally posted by laurensomers:Actually, LSD never leaves your body. The chemical, Strict 9, is stored in your spine forever. As far as it affecting your chromosomes...doubt it.thats BS. There is no such thing in LSD. Ever seen the chemical list that makes it? The result which you are talking about is the result of the LSD coming in contact with oxygen and heat\light. Oxidation of LSD forms other chemicals..those are the ones that give you the strung out feeling.And i know this mainly because i had a spinal tap done 2 months ago for an unrelated issue and there were no signs of anything different in it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gambitrah Posted March 20 Author Report Share Posted March 20 Originally posted by laurensomers:Actually, LSD never leaves your body. The chemical, Strict 9, is stored in your spine forever. As far as it affecting your chromosomes...doubt it.thats BS. There is no such thing in LSD. Ever seen the chemical list that makes it? The result which you are talking about is the result of the LSD coming in contact with oxygen and heat\light. Oxidation of LSD forms other chemicals..those are the ones that give you the strung out feeling.And i know this mainly because i had a spinal tap done 2 months ago for an unrelated issue and there were no signs of anything different in it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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