is a form of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), a powerful and extremely potent psychedelic substance known for its profound effects on perception, mood, and cognition. Unlike traditional LSD blotter paper, LSD acid gel is a liquid or gel formulation that can be dosed precisely and absorbed sublingually or orally.
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LSD is a serotonergic psychedelic that acts primarily by modulating serotonin receptors, especially the 5-HT2A receptor, leading to altered sensory perception, hallucinations, and changes in thought and emotion.
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It is active at very low doses, with psychoactive effects noticeable at as little as 20 micrograms.
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The effects typically begin within 20 to 90 minutes after ingestion and last between 6 to 12 hours, sometimes longer depending on dose.
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Visual and auditory hallucinations, altered sense of time and space
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Enhanced emotional experiences, euphoria, spiritual or mystical sensations
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Increased introspection and changes in thought patterns
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Physiological effects may include elevated heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature, dilated pupils, and mild tremors.
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The gel form allows for precise and flexible dosing, often used by experienced users or in research settings.
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It can be absorbed sublingually (under the tongue) for rapid onset or swallowed for a slower effect.
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The gel is typically clear or slightly colored and is measured in micrograms per dose.
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LSD is non-addictive but can cause intense psychological effects, including anxiety, paranoia, and psychosis, especially at high doses or in vulnerable individuals.
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There is no known lethal dose of LSD, but “bad trips” and accidents due to impaired judgment are risks.
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Effects are dose-dependent and vary widely between individuals.
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LSD should be used responsibly, ideally in a safe and supportive environment.
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