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    If pharmaceutical products which be included in designer drugs, are changed, they affect people very different operation. Therefore, designer drugs are divided into law-evading drug. If people use drugs, they will be bothered with drug symptoms. Drug symptoms are mainly hallucinations and health problems. Hallucinations are the same as illusions. There are hallucinogens which cause illusions on people. Some of hallucinogens have unforeseeable influences. After people use this kind of drug, they

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    by temporarily disrupting communication between neurotransmitter systems throughout the brain and spinal cord that regulate mood, sensory perception, sleep, hunger, body temperature, sexual behavior, and muscle control. LSD (d-lysergic acid diethylamide)—also known as acid, blotter, doses, hits, microdots, sugar cubes, trips, tabs, or window panes—is one of the most potent

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    LSD And Drug Abuse

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    marijuana, cocaine, or methamphetamine, it is still a very popular drug that is abused and is largely trafficked. On the streets it is colloquially known by many names such as blotters, cid, doses, dots, but is mainly called “acid.” The name LSD stands for ‘Lysergic acid diethylamide. It is a very potent drug that causes the user to start to strongly hallucinate. LSD is a very popular drug among younger people and is frequently

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    were fond of certain drugs for years before the famous trip in 1964 that brought them to the Ed Sullivan studio. Although the beatles were doing some drugs before their fame, they tried more drugs such as Preludin,acid,and heroine during their career. Before the acid and, heroine the Beatles did a drug called preludin. Preludin is a stimulating drug, its actual medical name is Phenmetrazine it was originally used as a sympathomimetic drug used primarily as an appetite depressant. but

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    LSD: The Resurrection of a Visionary Paradigm T Government institutions, such as the United States of America, have indoctrinated in its citizens the idea that psychedelic hallucinogens such as LSD have had a detrimental effect on society. These government organizations have sanctioned access even for research purposes inhibiting further intellectual and ethical development on theoretical uses, albeit psychotherapeutic applications, spiritual entheogens, addiction suppression, etc. While the State

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    LSD

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    LSD, also known as Hallucinogens to the common public or Lysergic acid diethylamide, is a psychedelic drug that can lead to “mystical” visions, feelings of alienation and separation. Hallucinogens can alter a person’s mood or state of mind. LSD is the most psychedelic substance known and doses of LSD can be measured in micrograms. It is manufactured from lysergic acid, which is found in ergot, a fungus that grows on rye and other grains. This halluncinogenic drug is delivered in a crystalline structure

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    may see this as just another lyric, but others tend to disagree. According to an anonymous author at beatlesnumber9.com, John Lennon wrote the line about the marijuana. Yet, also, the song id said to be about John’s second LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide, also known as acid) trip. In another Beatles song, known by the name of ‘Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds’ is known

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    Summary This article talks about how caffeine works and how it may be considered a drug. The article starts out by saying that billions of people are addicted to caffeine and then explains the history of caffeine. It was originally used to protect against insects because the amount of caffeine in plants is toxic to bugs. Then, when the caffeine was absorbed into nearby soil, the plant growth of nearby plants would be hindered. Because of this more and more plants evolved to contain caffeine

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    personal experiences, as they offer a guides on how to safely experience an LSD or acid trip, and the resources they further provide for readers to learn more information consist of works made by other LSD enthusiasts, though there are also several references to psychedelic research conferences and organizations. Unlike drugs.com’s LSD informational page, thethirdwave.co’s cites “The Pharmacology of Lysergic Acid Diethylamide: A Review”, a scientific journal written by german assistant professor for clinical

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    As Clara Bow once said, “Being a sex symbol is a heavy load to carry, especially when one is tired, hurt and bewildered.” Clara was a famous flapper in the 1920s. Flappers were a symbol of the 1920s and the changes going on in American culture. Although the 1920s was a time period of rapid development and change, the 1930s was a time of instability in society. The 1920s was an era of good feelings and multiple different changes throughout the decade. One change in the 1920s was the automobile industry

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