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LSD, also known as acid is a psychedelic drug known to creating vivid hallucinations and alternating the perception of reality as we know it. But do you know how it actually affects your brain and body? Lysergic acid diethylamide was first made synthetically in 1938 from fungi that grew on rye, a food grain. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Do You Know About The Effects Of LSD Drug?


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You Know About
  • The Effects Of LSD Drug?

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  • LSD(Lysergic acid diethylamide), very well known
    psychedelic drug known to creating vivid
    hallucinations and alternating the perception of
    reality as so many people aware by it. But do you
    actually know how its affects your brain by
    integrating soul body? Lysergic Acid
    Diethylamide was first made synthetically in 1938
    from fungi that grew on rye, a food grain. 
  • Deep Majumdar, Weetjij

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What are LSD Dosing?
  • Our mission
  • To help young generation
  • While other drugs like marijuana, cocaine, and
    hash are measured in terms of grams, LSD is
    measured in micrograms. How much you ask? A
    single dose LSD is measured at 0.00025 grams,
    that is, 1/100,000th of a gram or 1/10th of the
    mass of a grain of a sand.
  • This is how much strong Effective LSD actually
    is and thus it is used in such kind of small
    quantities.

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How Does It
  • Heres the above description how LSD Affects US?
  • Organic Interaction Of LSD
  • The LSD drug interacts with a number of receptors
    situated in the brain. These receptors are
    dopamine receptors, glutamate receptors,
    adrenergic receptors, and serotonin receptors.
    Among these, the most interactive and influenced
    are the serotonin receptors and especially the
    serotonin 5H2TA receptors
  • Role of Organs for organic reactions
  • When LSD hits the receptor, it does so in an
    unexpected angle and this causes the receptor to
    fold and form a lid. This lid eventually traps
    the LSD inside and fires constantly causing the
    much talked about psychedelic effects.  
  • Resulting Facts Of LSD
  • After this constant firing of the serotonin
    receptors takes place, the receptor is sucked
    back inside the brain cells in order to degrade
    the trapped LSD in order to stop the
    hallucinations. But the degrading can take up to
    12 hours or even more, depending on the dose of
    the LSD consumed.

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Recent Research and Developments In LSD
  • Increased Brain Connectivity Under LSD
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  • There have been recent developments in the study
    about Effects Of LSD Drug. Through modern
    techniques like the neural imaging technique, it
    is seen that the parts of our brain behave in
    certain ways when LAS is consumed. This
    especially involves the visual cortex of the
    brain.

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  • Increased Brain Connectivity Under LSD
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  • There is also decreased blood flow in the default
    mode network. The default mode network is the
    part of the brain that is highly active when one
    is daydreaming or not focusing on the outside
    world. The is region is highly connected to each
    other and is highly interactive in nature. This
    correlates to strong changes in consciousness.
    These changes are characterized by ego
    dissolution, which is often defined as a feeling
    when the boundary that separates you from the
    rest of the world and its people, dissolves. This
    feeling brings you closer to yourself, others
    around you and the natural environment.

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  • A recent study regarding the effects of LSD has
    shown some new advancements in research. When a
    group of twenty people received 75 micrograms of
    LSD, they experienced increased openness and
    optimism with a boost in imaginative and creative
    aptitude, two weeks after the administration.

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Case Against LSD Micro-Dosing
  • However, micro-dosing is still under a lot of
    fire as it is a relatively new practice. Although
    LSD is not considered as an addictive drug and is
    way less dangerous than other drugs in its
    category, like heroin and cocaine, there is still
    room for scientific data and research for proving
    once and for all that LSD can be used for
    positive medical treatments. The contradiction
    arises when data regarding experienced
    hallucinogen users having bad trips of psychosis
    come up. Psychosis is not something you would
    want to have if you are looking for a positive
    outcome from LSD usage.

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