Want a trip? Go to a museum or zoo! Hallucinogens like LSD and PCP can change the chemistry in your brain! And you might do things that you would never dream of doing in an unaltered state of mind.
The reason the drugs are named
hallucinogens is because they distort how people perceive reality. We all know the names of the most well-known hallucinogens-- PCP (also known as phencyclidine); angel dust, or loveboat; LSD (also called lysergic acid diethylamide or acid); mescaline and peyote; and psilocybin, or "magic" mushrooms. Under the influence of
hallucinogens, you can lose your sense of direction, distance, and time. The effects of LSD are unpredictable. Users report feeling several different emotions at once or swinging rapidly from one emotion to another. The drugs can even produce delusions and visual hallucinations. Some people who take LSD report experiencing severe, terrifying thoughts and feelings, fear of losing control, fear of insanity and death, and despair. It's no accident that some people have died while under the influence of LSD. If you want to change your mind, read a book, go to a movie, or talk with a friend. For more info on hallucinogens check out this link
i copyed and pasted this. LSD is stupid, your a differnt person from the first time you use it, Shrooms and LSD are very differnt also, LSD change's chemicals in your brain while shrooms Effect you stomach and spinal cord, when the fungi in shrooms is injested into your system it heads straight for the spinal cord, once its there it attack its which gives use these "hallucinogens" trips. You cannot die from shrooms but it is very possible to die from LSD and a even higher risk of becoming a brain dead retard. Yes agreed it is not for the weak minded and these effects only effect a number of people, not evenone reacts the same to eny drug.
Think twice before you think you cannot die from it.
Hallucinogens affect your brain. Hallucinogens change the way the brain interprets time, reality, and the environment around you. They also affect the way you move, react to situations, think, hear, and see. This may make you think that you're hearing voices, seeing images, and feeling things that don't exist.
Hallucinogens affect your heart. The use of hallucinogens leads to an increase in heart rate and blood pressure. Hallucinogens can put you in a coma. They can also cause heart and lung failure.
Hallucinogens affect your well-being. The use of hallucinogens may change the way you feel emotionally. They may cause you to feel confused, suspicious, and disoriented. Many PCP users are brought to emergency rooms because of PCP overdose or its disturbing psychological effects, including delusions and paranoia.
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Hallucinogens affect your self-control. The effect of hallucinogens varies from time to time and person to person, so there is no way to know how much self-control you might maintain. They can cause you to mix up your speech, lose control of your muscles, make meaningless movements, and act in irrational, aggressive, or violent ways.
I've never heard of lethal strips of acid, that's just people talkin' shit.
There actually dud's strips not made correctly, when injested these "duds" will cause you the most harm, which most likley ends up in being a retard for the rest of your life, or even death.
Q. Do hallucinogens have long-term effects?
A. Yes. In addition to flashbacks, long-term effects may include decreased motivation, prolonged depression, anxiety, increased delusions and panic, and psychosis.
Q. Can I predict if I will have a "bad trip"?
A. There is no way to predict a “bad trip.” There is no consistency in hallucinogenic drugs, so each “trip” may differ depending on the drug’s strength and purity. The psychological effects of the hallucinogen also depend on the user's frame of mind